The editors of the Wall St. Journal are beside themselves. Plus a little
confused. They claim that the Republicans were in "disarray" and that Biden
is some sort of radical. Never mind that the World Bank and the finance
ministers of the EU all propose doing exactly what Biden & Co. have pushed
through. But what hurts the WSJ editors the most is that most of their
class - "business owners", as they put it - supported this measure! See:

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-progressive-democratic-steamroller-11615419691?mod=opinion_lead_pos1
Democrats on Wednesday passed their $1.9 trillion spending and welfare bill
that would have been unimaginable even in the Obama years, and the big news
is how easily they did it. The party is united behind the most left-wing
agenda in decades, while Republicans are divided and in intellectual
disarray. This is only the beginning of the progressive steamroller, and
it’s worth understanding why.

One lesson from the Covid non-fight is that there are no Democratic
moderates in Congress. The party base has moved so sharply left that even
swing-state Members are more liberal than many liberals in the Clinton
years. Democrats lost not a single vote in the Senate and only one in the
House. The fear of primary challenges from the left, which took out House
war horses in 2018 and 2020, has concentrated incumbent minds.

A second lesson is that President Biden is no moderating political force.
Democrats in the House and Senate are setting the agenda, and Mr. Biden is
along for the ride. He’s the ideal political front-man for this agenda with
his talk of “unity” and anti-Trump persona, but he isn’t shaping
legislation. He is signing on to whatever chief of staff Ron Klain tells
him he needs to support.

For now at least, there also isn’t much of an opposition. With a few
exceptions, the media are marching in lockstep support of whatever
Democrats want. The substance of the Covid bill was barely covered outside
of these pages. Opposition to H.R.1, the federal takeover of state election
law, is literally reported as a revival of Jim Crow racism.

The business community has also been co-opted, as it often is at the
beginning of a Democratic Presidency. Industries are trying to protect
their specific iron rice bowls, but one price is their accommodation with
the larger progressive agenda. Small business opposes the $15 minimum wage,
but bigger businesses don’t mind saddling smaller competitors with higher
costs. Big Oil doesn’t mind selling out independent frackers on climate
rules.

Despite their sizable minorities, Republicans are a divided mess. They
stayed united on the Covid vote but they had no consistent strategy or
message. They’re focused on the culture war over Dr. Seuss, while Democrats
are moving legislation with huge economic consequences.

The House this week passed the most radical pro-union labor bill since the
1935 Wagner Act, but you wouldn’t know it from the muted GOP protests. The
bill would erase right-to-work laws in 27 states, but the GOP has no media
message to let voters in those states know.

This is in part a legacy of the Trump years, and especially the
post-election meltdown. The party is still preoccupied with Donald Trump,
who is preoccupied with revenge against Republicans who don’t bow to the
Mar-a-Lago throne. Members are fighting each other rather than Democrats.

The party also lost some of its intellectual moorings during the Trump
years, notably on spending and economics. Right-wing anti-business populism
has empowered left-wing populism, and too few GOP Members are able to make
an economic argument. The prediction of an immigration border crisis has
been the dominant message from Republicans on Capitol Hill or cable TV.
That’s about it.

All of this is giving Democrats growing confidence that they can drive
their agenda into law despite historically narrow majorities. They’ll pass
huge tax increases on a party-line vote. They also still hope to peel off
enough GOP Senators to raise the minimum wage, perhaps to $11 or $12 an
hour, and for $2 trillion in green energy and public-works spending. Don’t
be surprised if they succeed.

Republicans counting on Democrat Joe Manchin to maintain the Senate
filibuster may also be disappointed. He’s from Trumpy West Virginia, but he
is also a partisan Democrat. He said he wouldn’t vote for the $1.9 trillion
bill unless it was bipartisan but went along anyway in the end.

As bills that pass the House pile up at the Senate door, the pressure to
break the filibuster will be enormous. The media will turn Mr. Manchin into
the moral equivalent of GOP leader Mitch McConnell.

Dick Durbin, the Senate’s second ranking Democrat, said this week that
Democrats plan to bring two or three bills from the House to the floor
soon. “We need some floor experience first,” he told the Capitol Hill
press. “I think this is progression. First, try the legislation. Second,
try modifications to filibuster. Then see what happens.” They’ll use the
threat of breaking the filibuster as leverage to win GOP policy concessions
even if they don’t formally rewrite the Senate rules.

Politics is never static, and perhaps this momentum will ebb as Democrats
lose the false cover of “Covid relief” for their agenda. But it’s no
exaggeration to say the country is facing the most confident left-wing
majority since 1965. This isn’t what Joe Biden promised, but it is what
we’re getting.

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