This begs the question of how Juan Cole defines "middle class" and  his
assumption that the 'real middle class' is actually the Left-wing  class
which the Democrats have betrayed by their Left-wing policies
(this doesn't have to make sense), but it is interesting that
Juan Cole, of all people, now favors a new third party.
 
BR 
 
 
 
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_The Beltway Beast: How two Tribes in D.C. are Destroying the Middle  
Class_ 
(http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/juancole/ymbn/~3/6A2OtKyHvYs/beltway-tribes-destroying.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email)
   
Posted:  03 Dec 2014 09:31 PM PST 
 
By Munir Moon 
The area inside the Beltway consists of Washington, D.C., and surrounding  
counties, and what I call the Beast includes defense contractors, lobbyists, 
 Wall Street, think tanks, advocacy groups, journalists, foreign agents, 
and  everyone else who wants something from our government. All of these 
congregate  in the Beltway and are actively engaged in soliciting legislative 
favors and  taxpayers’ money. Then there is Congress and the White House, which 
both need  the lobbyists and Wall Street for campaign funds. All of these 
groups are living  in a bubble in the capital. One cannot underestimate the 
power of this  lobbyist-government complex, whose tentacles tap into every 
city, county, and  state.  
Former Vice President Hubert Humphrey described Washington as 26 square 
miles  surrounded by reality. In the words of Republican Sen. Tom Coburn of 
Oklahoma,  today’s Washington has become a “permanent feudal class,” a 
massive,  self-sustaining entity that sucks people in, nurtures addiction to 
its 
spoils,  and imposes a peculiar psychology on big fish and minnows alike. The 
Beltway  Beast is controlled by two major parties: the Democratic Party and 
the  Republican Party. Last night’s election results show that the political 
 infighting and policies against middle-class America will continue and 
that  nothing will change. 
Honorable people go to Washington filled with idealism but immediately find 
 themselves enmeshed in tribal warfare instead. They go to Washington to 
serve  their country only to realize that Washington has its own universe, one 
that is  far removed from the daily realities of America. They find 
themselves unable to  function in any meaningful sense apart from the unwritten 
rules and expectations  of the two-party system. Consequently, before they can 
make a difference, they  get sucked into the belly of the Beltway Beast and 
become part of its machinery.  The preservation, perpetuation, and 
enshrinement of the Beast become an end in  itself where getting elected, not 
serving 
people, is the priority. 
The Beltway Beast has its own logic that often defies common sense, where 
our  leaders are considered “patriotic” when they send our soldiers to get 
killed in  a war based on flawed policies, while those who oppose the war are 
considered  “unpatriotic”; where pulling the gun seems to be the first 
step to solve  international problems; where the way to win the hearts and 
minds of people is  by occupying their country and bombing them; and where a 
president is considered  “weak” unless he takes military action in the 
international conflicts that are  regional or civil wars. 
We have been conditioned by both major parties to believe that a two-party  
monopoly is best for the country. This may have been true in the 20th 
century,  but not in the 21st century, as reflected by recent polls showing 
that 
a record  42 percent of Americans do not identify with either party. The 
dissatisfaction  and the anger with Washington reflected in yesterday’s exit 
polls offer the best  opportunity to think anew and start supporting a 
mainstream third party that  speaks for all Americans.

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