*The Democratic Disasters to Come*

Posted By *Victor Davis Hanson* On October 20, 2013 ****

The defunding wars are over. The accusations are fading. We are back to
reality. Of course, America’s long-term prospects, at least in comparison
with other countries’ futures — whether in terms of demography, military
power, food-production, constitutional stability, energy sources, or higher
education — are bright.****

But short term, we are walking over landmines that threaten to blow up the
normal way of doing business, and pose far more harm for Democrats than for
Republicans.****

*Zero Interest*****

The real story about the debt is that by the end of Obama’s eight years, he
will have matched the borrowing of all previous presidents combined.  Yet
incredibly, the present huge sum of $17 trillion in debt is serviced at the
same cost that we paid over 15 years ago. Such free use of money without
raging inflation is almost historically unprecedented — and it won’t last.**
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Indeed, we are paying today about the same amount in aggregate annual
interest payments, in non-inflation-adjusted dollars no less, as in 1997 —
even though the 2012 figure of $17 trillion in debt is about three times
larger than it was a decade-and-a-half ago. That anomaly is possible only
because today’s interest rate of about 2.2% is only a third of what it was
back then.****

If interest ever returned to 1997 levels, at say 6.6%, we’d be paying over
a trillion dollars a year in debt service. In crude terms, the winners of
this Ponzi scheme are the very wealthy connected to Wall Street, which is
flooded with foreign and domestic capital. It need not do much of anything
more than outperform a pathetic 1% return on savings accounts.****

The poor benefit from the vast increase in federal
spending<http://www.freedomworks.org/blog/joncgabriel/the-reality-of-americas-finances>
[1] and exemption from federal income taxes. In contrast, the middle class
still pays high interest on its student loans, credit card, and, to a
lesser extent, car debt, receives almost no interest on its meager savings
accounts, and is not so ready, after 2008, to dabble in real estate and the
stock market.****

In some sense, holders of U.S. Treasury debt and passbook savers are giving
up hundreds of billions of dollars in interest returns (cf. the difference,
say, between 1% and a more normal 5%) to subsidize the redistributive
policies of the federal government.****

The lack of interest, or de facto negative interest, keeps the near-retired
working and hampers job prospects of the young; discourages thrift, savings
and investment; and plays an underappreciated role in the slow economic
recovery. The Democrats must deal with the contradiction of needing zero
interest rates to service their recent extra $6 trillion in debt, and
higher interest to encourage savings, investment, and job growth.****

*Obamacare*****

While the glitches and sign-up problems of Obamacare may soon ameliorate,
the program’s damage and unpopularity won’t go away soon.****

All the president’s promises will stay broken: health-care premiums will go
up, not down. Young people, who can least afford a new burden, will have to
be taxed to pay for others and so
resist<http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Columns/2013/10/16/Obamacare-Taught-Millennials-Distrust-Big-Government>
[2]. The deficit will not be helped. Obamacare more likely will make it go
up. Premiums will climb. Existing plans will be altered. Doctors will be
less, not more accessible. Businesses will not enjoy a new competitiveness.
Exemptions for administration pets will continue. Again, the wealthy will
find ways to navigate around Obamacare, and the middle class will pick up
the tab in higher costs and worse care.****

In short, over 300 million people are going to find their health care analogous
to a DMV visit<http://pjmedia.com/eddriscoll/2013/10/19/the-new-brutalism-2/>
[3]. The logic of Obamacare was always redistributionist; those who had
health care were obligated to give up some of it so that others might share
the same benefits, regardless of the circumstances, fair or unfair, under
which such differences first arose. Washington has decided that, with more
money and employees, it can decide who has too fine a health care policy
and who too little insurance, and then make the necessary redistributive
adjustments<http://moelane.com/2013/10/19/tweet-of-the-year-we-warned-people-edition/>
[4].****

The shutdown may have temporarily sidetracked the Republicans, yet
Obamacare threatens much worse for the Democrats. By 2014 the former will
be ancient history, while the latter will be an ongoing mess.****

*The Debt*****

All the old liberal pretexts for the debt are now questionable. Foreign
wars are over in Iraq and about over in Afghanistan. Sequestration already
made radical cuts in spending. New taxes on the top brackets were passed.
The economy is supposedly recovering, bringing in new revenue.****

Why, then, are we still borrowing $700 billion annually?****

Obama will probably not get GDP growth up to 4-5%. He won’t be able to
raise taxes again, above the new 39% rate, on “fat cats.” There are no more
wars to blame for the borrowing. Instead, he faces always higher
entitlement costs, Obamacare, and possible hikes in interest rates. This
paradox has no answer other than spectacular economic growth, the repeal of
Obamacare, an extension of the private-energy revolution onto federal
lands, and vast cuts in entitlements. I don’t see any of that happening in
the next three years, and so the deficits will continue to hover between
$600 billion and $1 trillion per year. “Bush did it” will not excuse a
president who in eight years borrowed more than did all previous presidents
put together.****

*“Comprehensive” Immigration Reform*****

Ramming through amnesty will be an Obamacare-like disaster. With even
cursory scrutiny, the public will learn that the effort is far more than
giving “dreamers” who played by the rules a fair shot. Instead, “legal”
immigration-reform proposals will still inordinately favor family and
ethnic considerations and proximity to the border, not racially blind
educational and skill-set criteria. The public still does not trust
government claims about border security. The pathway to citizenship
provisions will still extend green cards to those with criminal records,
including DUIs, and past residence on public assistance.****

In short, the bill is not about giving the Korean engineer a chance to
become a legal skilled employee, or allowing the Romanian doctor to
practice without fear of deportation.****

It is not about giving the Mexican national, who is a National Merit
Scholar, a chance to attend MIT without worry of deportation. At least not
entirely.****

Instead the bill is politically and ethnically chauvinistic. Indeed,
comprehensive immigration reform is the most illiberal legislation in a
generation: it favors Latin American nationals over others entirely on the
basis that they have already broken federal immigration laws, are residing
here illegally, and share the same ethnic background as their leaders in
the Democratic Party.****

It hurts the lower
classes<http://www.startribune.com/opinion/commentaries/228397771.html>
[5], many of them minorities, who compete with cheap labor of foreign
nationals. It burdens state budgets that must allot hundreds of billions in
entitlement costs to allow rough parity to the vast majority who arrive
from Mexico and Latin American illegally, without a high school diploma and
without English.****

It will ensure Democratic majorities in the American Southwest for a
generation and turn Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and perhaps Texas into
something akin to the politics of California. The bill is ethnocentric,
championed by corporate elites and ethnic chauvinists, and central to
Democratic Party strategy.****

Anyone who worries about a melting-pot, ethnically blind tradition of
immigration and assimilation, the wages of entry-level workers, fairness to
middle-class taxpayers, the truly needy who depend on a solvent government,
or the need for skilled and educated legal immigrants should be worried by
the legislation.****

*So What?*****

In contrast to all of the above, there are all sorts of conservative
opportunities that focus on the welfare of the middle class. Take the 2012
stalled farm bill. It is a gift to agribusinesses (at a time of record high
commodity prices, no less) not small farmers, to the degree there are any
left of the latter, and should be opposed as corporate welfare. More gas
and oil drilling on federal lands is also a naturally winning issue.
Fracking and horizontal drilling will help lower energy and fuel costs for
the public and offers the quickest way to provide more good jobs. Luring
energy-intensive industries back to the U.S. should also be a conservative
cause.****

In contrast, zero interest, Obamacare, more borrowing, amnesty, and using
government to hinder federal energy leases and Keystone are not popular
issues, and do not appeal to the working classes.  Will Republicans finally
grasp that?****
(Thumbnail image on PJM homepage created using multiple
Shutterstock.com<http://www.shutterstock.com/>
[6] elements.)****

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*What books does Victor Davis Hanson recommend for 2013? Click here to see
his picks at the Freedom Academy Book
Club.<http://www.pjtv.com/?cmd=mpg&mpid=633&utm_source=paa-victordavishanson&utm_medium=website&utm_term=authorarticlelink&utm_content=victordavishanson&utm_campaign=fabc#section=user-recommendations&user=205122>
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[1] the vast increase in federal spending: *
http://www.freedomworks.org/blog/joncgabriel/the-reality-of-americas-finances
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[2] and so resist: *
http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/Columns/2013/10/16/Obamacare-Taught-Millennials-Distrust-Big-Government
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[3] analogous to a DMV visit: *
http://pjmedia.com/eddriscoll/2013/10/19/the-new-brutalism-2/*****

[4] redistributive adjustments: *
http://moelane.com/2013/10/19/tweet-of-the-year-we-warned-people-edition/***
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[5] hurts the lower classes: *
http://www.startribune.com/opinion/commentaries/228397771.html*****

[6] Shutterstock.com: *http://www.shutterstock.com*****

[7] What books does Victor Davis Hanson recommend for 2013? Click here to
see his picks at the Freedom Academy Book Club.: *
http://www.pjtv.com/?cmd=mpg&mpid=633&utm_source=paa-victordavishanson&utm_medium=website&utm_term=authorarticlelink&utm_content=victordavishanson&utm_campaign=fabc#section=user-recommendations&user=205122
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