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Barbara Easton's avatar

I do wish this truth had been harped about more as it was happening throughout the decades in each administration. With media excluding most of the voices of alarm for just as long, however, it was, still is for many, hard to put it all together.

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Rafi Simonton's avatar

Yes, Trump is a symptom, not the cause. Began with a seething hatred of the New Deal, Keynesian economics, and labor organizing by heirs of the Robber Barons and the big biz elite. Exacerbated by the '60s/'70s successes of civil rights, the women's movement, anti-war demonstrations, gay liberation, and eco-activism. The monied elites were in a panic--actual democracy and economic equity could become permanent!!!

They organized; the opening salvo was the Powell memo. Then neolib usurpation of the Dem party in the late '70s. Corporate lite Ds, through financial deregulation and agreements like the WTO, made the US and the world safe for trickle up, leading to the '08 crash. They bailed out Wall St. But the millions who lost jobs, pensions, and homes got nothing as the Rust Belt became deaths of despair central. The suffering majority working class was rendered invisible.

The liberal class turned away, refusing to look at how sick their party and their country had become. Sources like the NYT were echo chambers of their own self satisfaction. This assault, as Chris said, "disenfranchised the working class that in desperation voted in a demagogue to save them." Then, pouring smug salt into an already badly infected wound, the libs blamed the victims. Not only morally reprehensible, but hardly a way to bring us blue collar workers back to a party that was once ours.

So now professors and MDs are rapidly becoming no more than assembly line workers. Hey, the working class lamb you betters thought it fine to sacrifice turned out to be a bellwether. Welcome to our world.

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