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Violence Works. Incrementalism Doesn't.

Lessons of the death of Obamacare, which wouldn't have made a difference in our lives anyway


BY TED RALL

"What worries me: time and time again," writes Brendan Skwire in the Philadelphia Weekly about the circuses which are currently passing for Democrats' town hall meetings on healthcare, "[is that] the needs of the stupid and disingenuous are not only treated as valid concerns, but as the greatest concerns."

Well, yes. This being the United States, one of the most gleefully anti-intellectual nations on earth, stupid people aren't pathetic dolts to be pitied or perhaps sent to a reeducation camp. They're the shining example we're supposed to look up to.

Obamacare, whatever it is or was going to be once the President saw fit to share it with the public, is dead. That it would die a dog's death was predictable, so predictable that I predicted it a couple of months ago. "No one is going to call their Congressman, much less march in the streets, to demand action for a half-measure--or, in this case, a quarter-measure," I wrote then. "Without public pressure to push back against drug and insurance company lobbyists, nothing will change."

The latest Rasmussen Poll shows most Americans are against Obama's vague "public option," 53 percent to 42.

There was public pressure, all right--from the right. Limbaugh and Hannity stirred up a hornet's nest of frenzied morons, throwing around words like "fascist" and "Nazi" as if they didn't know that they referred to themselves, which of course they didn't. They turned out, bigger and louder than the president's supporters, who were handicapped by (a) not exactly knowing what they were being shouted over about and (b) not really caring that much because there wasn't much in it for them.

I pay $800 a month for private health insurance. That's $10,000 a year, or about $14,000 in pre-tax earnings. If Obama had proposed European-style socialized medicine, wherein doctors and nurses are government employees, I would have stood to have been $14,000 a year richer. As for workers who get healthcare insurance through their employers, Obama could have required all bosses to pass along the savings by giving their employees a $14,000-a-year raise.

$14,000 is definitely motivation enough to pry me away from my usual Netflix evening in order to outshout the rednecks at my local town hall. How about you?

Now Obamacare is dead. The good part is that, because it wouldn't have made much difference in our lives anyway, it doesn't much matter.

Still, there are political lessons to be learned:

Lesson One: Violence Works. The more rambunctious right-wingers showed up with assault rifles outside halls where the president was speaking. Can you imagine what would have happened if lefties had brought their AK-47s to anti-Iraq War rallies? The cops would have killed them.

Their friends and relatives would have disappeared into some Bushie secret prison in Romania. Or maybe the Bush junta would have gotten so scared the war would never have happened.

The death of half-assed Obamacare is merely the latest evidence of a fact that the left, in thrall to militant pacifism, refuses to see. Only two means exist in order to effect change: violence, or the credible threat thereof. The charged atmosphere of imminent violence permeating the town hall meetings intimidated liberal wimps from the grassroots to the Oval Office.

Lesson Two: Incrementalism Never Works. The Bush Administration, which barely controlled the Senate and was widely viewed as electorially illegitimate, managed to ram through dozens of pieces of radical, sweeping legislation and start two wars from thin air. Obama's Democrats have a presidential mandate, a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate and a commanding lead in the House--yet they still haven't pushed through a single significant bit of liberal legislation. The difference is strategy: Republicans under Karl Rove shored up the base, declared themselves the only "real" Americans and ran roughshod over the Democrats.

Obama, on the other hand, didn't so much lose the healthcare debate to right-wing attack ads as he argued with himself so long that he ended up winning--and therefore losing. Rather than demand socialized medicine, he proposed a "public option," whatever that meant, in a doomed bid to gain political cover by convincing a few moderate Republicans to break ranks. Now he's given that up in favor of some "co-op" thing. Forgotten in all the noise: there hasn't even been a vote on a healthcare bill.

Lesson Three: It's Easier to Motivate Stupid People. Democrats, led by their professorial boy president, thought they would win the healthcare battle with logic and charts. Republicans understood the truth: there are more stupid Americans than smart ones, and it's easy to stir them up by threatening to take away their guns and kill God (socialism).

Old-school Democrats like FDR and LBJ didn't bother to appeal to Americans' non-existent intellects. They rammed through laws that improved people's lives. People like to live better. So they stuck. Obama should have done the same.

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4 comments posted for this article
boomer
 9/ 3/2009 - 9:27pm
   This has to be one of the most UN-PROFESSIONAL articles ever written. Referring to everyday people as idiots, rednecks, and stupid people for expressing their point of view and fighting for what they believe to be right puts you, at best, on the same level, and at worst, an elementary school aged child calling people names thinking that will make a point without actually stating why you support something. Maybe your insurance is so much because of excessive litigation against physicians/health care staff and all the money spent for taking care of those who shouldn't even be in this country. Illegals use the ER's in this country like you use your primary care physician, only the trip to the ER is 20 times more expensive. Can't imagine how all those "deserving" people will feel when they are unhappy with their health care and can't sue their doctor cause of their government employee status or have to wait in an ER for 10 hours for the child's ear infection.
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Thrasymachus
 9/ 2/2009 - 12:45pm
   The author of this article adds nothing to the health care debate. Zero. He seems to (amusingly so) make an attempt to associate himself with the intellectual community by implication and then proceeds to use "argumentum ad hominem" "ad nauseum."
   
   I have watched some of the town hall meetings and the term "violence" does not seem to fit. Has the word been redefined? Perhaps this article is a attempt at the use of sarcasm, castigating both sides (but I doubt it). If so, I may be tempted to concur.
   
   Citizens do have the right to express their opinions in the town square and to voice their objections when politicians flippantly ignore them or attempt to demean the concerns expressed.
   
   I have concluded that the current health care reform debate is not about health care but rather about the prevailing ideological divide. I can only hope that the people of our country will continue the vigorous debate when this issue slips into the world of the "passe."
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corky
 8/31/2009 - 6:53pm
   It is people like yourself that want everything for free that has caused our decline. Exactly Who do you think pays for your free health care? Nothing is for free, someone has to pay.
   The more idiotic ideas brought up by people like you, take more of our free enterprise away. I guess you could use examples of government success like the post office, Medicare, social security, & many others. The Military is the only thing the government can run and that is full of waste. I served 3 years in the Marine Corps and can tell you they deserve anything they get because they have earned it and our respect.
   If you think 53% of the americans are idiots I would say look in the Mirror to see the biggest.
   
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stop big gov
 8/31/2009 - 6:38pm
   When people like you think they represent the majorty you make a mockery out of the very exsistance of a free society no doubt you are the type that wants everything for free, the goverment can not even run the us post office without costing the tax payers money then look at medicare or how about social security? who are you trying to kid? you want goverment to run our health care system!!! who is going to pay for it? oh thats right you want this so everybody has to pay for your health care everyone except you." How fortunate for goverments that the people they govern do not think" Adolph Hitler you need to get wise and start thinking
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