Wow! Yes, it did take a day and half to
get over the shock and of course, we are disappointed but whoa- what
is all the anger about? It is easy to turn disappointment into anger,
condemnation and all other judgement related feelings, but hey, that
doesn't help. I have identified as a Democrat all my life. That
doesn't mean I always, or even usually, agreed with the party
establishment. We need to look at ourselves. Blaming the voters is
pointless; especially when there is something to learn.
Remember, here in Minnesota we are the
DFL- Democrat- Farmer-Labor. Labor, that is those folks who used to
be upwardly mobile. They used to be able to send their kids to
college so they could be teachers, nurses, social workers and some
became lawyers and doctors. The American Dream was their dream. As
this dream, was gradually torn away from them, what have we, the
Democrats, done?
What did we do when the unions were
demonized, then destroyed? What did we do when college tuition became
unaffordable, for all but the wealthy? What did we do when factories
first went South, then to Mexico and then overseas?
My first real job was a knitting
machine mechanic for Munsingwear, they went South along time ago, and
if they still exist, I am sure they are making their underwear in
Viet Nam or some such place.
I didn't think my life path was all
that easy, but it was duck soup compared, to my children and grand
children. I entered the Air Force as a HS-nongrad in 1954. When I was
discharged in 1958 I entered the University of Minnesota. I received my BA in 1962. It didn't cost me one penny-GI Bill. I returned to
school for my Masters in 1964 and received it in 1966, again it
didn't cost me one penny, and besides I received a stipend which was
enough to live on so I didn't need to work; a Federal Grant program.
My children have it much rougher. Three
of my children were in the Air Force and their GI Bill was nowhere as
good as mine. One of my daughters had school loans in excess of
$20,000. And that is probably below average for today's students.
What have we, the Democrats, been doing
to help the middle class? What did Bill Clinton do? He oversaw the
abolishment of the Glass-Seigle act which kept banks [ordinary
savings] from gambling with depositors money. When that turned Wall
Street, into a greater casino, than it already was and banks pushed
money, into the hands of people who couldn't pay it back, and the
banks went bust, what happened? The banks got bailed out. Working
people by the thousands lost their homes. Many lost their jobs; where
were the programs to help them?
I could go on and on in this vein. We
might protest, we tried to help but the Republicans stopped us at
every turn, that is partly true, but the Clintons had close ties to
Wall Street, very little was done to help the ordinary people and the
poor. Welfare reform was a disgrace.
Let us pretend the Democrats are
blameless and they couldn't do anything about the endless war, the
growing poverty, the escalating healthcare, the loss of manufacturing
jobs, the economic stagnation, and the end of upward mobility for
most of our population. Let us pretend, that there were forces, we
were helpless to deal with. We could have, at least, sympathized! We
could have addressed it! We could have told the people we wanted to
do something about it!
I only heard Bernie talk about it. Do
you think Hillary looked good with her ties to Wall Street? She
promised, no end, to the senseless war in the middle East. She, even,
threatened to escalate the war in Syria. I know she was just trying
to be tough, but we don't need anymore of that.
So this huge part of the population,
that was left out of the candy store, is mad. Can you blame them?
Their standard of living has been going down since the seventies. Two
people, in the family, have to work just to keep their head above
water. They can't afford to send their kids to college. If they don't
have company health insurance they can't afford it.
Don't underestimate these people's
intelligence. They are not necessarily fooled by this conman, they
just wanted to register a protest against a party that abandoned
them.
We are supposedly the wealthiest people
on the Earth. Where is our guaranteed minimum income, where is our
free higher education, where is our free heath care? We are supposed
to be the liberal party, the one that cares for people, the one that
believes in equality, perhaps this is the wake up call we need.
Or, perhaps, we should stop thinking of
ourselves as Democrats or Republicans and start thinking of ourselves
as people who want to love and care for each other. We can do it, you
know.
Happy Friday!
Love and Peace, Gregg