m.motherjones.com
http://m.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2012/11/we-should-probably-all-calm-down-bit

By Kevin Drum on Wed. November 7, 2012 9:19 PM PDT

 I am going to be a killjoy tonight. I have two things to say:

Liberals, you should rein in the triumphalism. Obama won a narrow victory and 
the composition of Congress changed only slightly. This was not a historic 
vindication of liberalism, and it doesn’t mean that we can suddenly decide that 
demography will sweep us to victory for the next couple of decades. The plain 
truth is that although an increasing number of voters are turned off by what 
Republicans represent, that doesn’t mean they’ve become lefty converts. A lot 
of them are still pretty nervous about a big part of our agenda, and we have a 
lot of work ahead to get them more solidly on our side. Also: No matter how 
much you hate to hear it, long-term deficit reduction and entitlement reform 
really are pretty important. Just because conservatives abuse the point doesn’t 
mean there isn’t something to it.
 
Conservatives, you should rein in the apocalytpic despair. Increasing top 
marginal rates to 39.6 percent is not a harbinger of torches and pitchforks in 
the streets, it’s a limited corrective to decades of skyrocketing incomes at 
the high end. Obamacare is not a sign of incipient tyranny, it’s a modest 
attempt to provide broad access to healthcare that’s based on a Republican plan 
and operates largely through the private sector. Universal access to 
contraceptives doesn’t represent the end of religious liberty, it represents a 
fairly narrow disagreement over the responsibilities of organizations that 
occupy a gray area between secular and religious. Fifty million people on food 
stamps doesn’t mean the final triumph of takers over makers, it means that 
we’re still recovering from the biggest economic downturn since the Great 
Depression. (Outside of healthcare, spending on low-income programs is actually 
pretty low.) America is still America, and it’s still the best place in the 
world to be if you’re an entrepreneur. More generally: You really do need to 
update your attitudes on a raft of social issues, but honestly, if you can 
manage to do something about your crackpot wing and your blood oath to Grover 
Norquist, you’d be in reasonably good shape.
Oh, and smart people on both sides of the aisle should start thinking seriously 
about how to handle a future in which smart machines do more and more work and 
humans do less and less. I’m dead serious about this.

That is all. For now. You may now all start tearing me apart in comments.

(via Instapaper)



Sent from my iPhone

-- 
Centroids: The Center of the Radical Centrist Community 
<[email protected]>
Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/RadicalCentrism
Radical Centrism website and blog: http://RadicalCentrism.org

Reply via email to