Posted by David Hyman:
Grassroots Activism For Me, But Not For Thee
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_08_02-2009_08_08.shtml#1249677415


   Democratic legislators are complaining vigorously about the push-back
   they are receiving on health reform during town hall meetings. House
   Majority Leader Pelosi [1]stated that reform opponents were �carrying
   swastikas and symbols like that to a town meeting on healthcare� and
   dismissed them as �Astroturf� rather than a grassroots movement. An
   [2]editorial cartoon in the Washington Post similarly suggests that
   the protests are being orchestrated.

   Senator Reid [3]views protesters as a �fringe that is trying to mess
   up our meetings.� The White House Deputy Chief of Staff[4] has advised
   legislators if �If you get hit, we will punch back twice as hard.� The
   Administration is[5] asking individuals who hear things that are
   �fishy� to submit them by email
   . [6]Paul Krugman concedes that anti-privatization activists� who
   opposed social security reforms during the Bush Administration were
   �sometimes raucous and rude, [but] I can�t find any examples of
   congressmen shouted down, congressmen hanged in effigy, congressmen
   surrounded and followed by taunting crowds." Krugman concludes this is
   �something new and ugly� � and reforms opponents must be motivated at
   least in part by racism.

   Krugman�s claim that protests of this sort are unprecedented is wrong.
   A virtually identical scenario played out in 1989. By an overwhelming
   margin, Congress had enacted the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act in
   1988. The Act provided more extensive hospitalization benefits and
   prescription drug coverage, but it imposed the costs of that benefit
   on the elderly.

   Congress was soon flooded with angry letters and there were numerous
   confrontations with angry constituents when individual congressmen
   returned to their districts. As Andrea Mitchell observed on ABC News,
   �the elderly are not against the new benefits � unlimited hospital
   care, new at-home benefits, prescription drug coverage; they just
   don�t want to pay for them.�

   The turning point came on August 17, 1989, when Dan Rostenkowski,
   House Ways and Means Chairman and one of the most powerful men in
   Congress, found himself fleeing a crowd of irate senior citizens
   protesting the Catastrophic Coverage Act.

   Representative Rostenkowski had scheduled a meeting in his home
   district to hear constituent concerns and speak about the advantages
   of the Medicare catastrophic coverage act. A crowd of angry senior
   citizens waved signs protesting the fact they would have to pay more
   taxes to fund the covered benefit. People shouted �coward,� �recall,�
   and �impeach� after Representative Rostenkowski refused to speak with
   them and got in his car. One senior citizen (Leona Kozien) even jumped
   on the hood of Congressman Rostenkowski�s car to stop him from
   leaving.

   The picture below was taken moments before Ms. Kozien jumped on the
   hood � she is the women in the rose-colored heart shaped glasses. (The
   picture appeared in Newsweek and the Chicago Sun Times, and was taken
   by Tom Cruze) 

   Representative Rostenkowski got out of the car and ran a block, chased
   by the crowd. He was then picked up by his car and whisked away. The
   incident resulted in front page coverage nationwide. The TV news ran
   footage of Rostenkowski fleeing from his constituents. Rostenkowski
   [7]reportedly asked his press secretary whether the issue would go
   away in a few days, and was told �Let me put it this way Congressman.
   When you die, they will play this clip on television.� Three months
   later, the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act was repealed.

   As with today, the media had little sympathy for the protesters. The
   New York Times editorialized that �there�s little reason to sympathize
   with the aggrieved affluent elderly,� whose complaints were
   �short-sighted and narrow-minded.� In the New Republic, one
   commentator condemned the �selfishness� of the �affluent elderly,� and
   asked �so long as we continue to provide enormous subsidies to the
   affluent elderly, why shouldn�t they help pay for the poor of their
   generation?� (You can read more, and find the sources for the enclosed
   in chapter four of [8]my book on Medicare.

   It is understandable that the Administration and Congressional
   Democrats are unhappy with push-back to their plans. But, August is
   proving to be rich in ironies. The Administration of a former teacher
   of constitutional law is unhappy that individuals are exercising their
   Constitutional right to petition the government for redress of
   grievances. The Administration of a former community organizer is
   complaining about community organizing. Congressional Democrats have
   long relied on community organizing (and union members), and are
   suddenly appalled at organized communities.

   And, perhaps the richest irony of all -- the organizer of the protest
   against Rostenkowski was Jan Schakowsky � then Director of the
   Illinois State Council of Senior Citizens � and currently Democratic
   representative from the Ninth Congressional District of Illinois, and
   chief deputy whip to Majority Leader Pelosi. You can read Schakowsky's
   account of the incident, her role, and her views on the importance of
   citizen involvement in government [9]here � at a lecture she gave at
   Northwestern�s Institute for Policy Research in 2002, entitled �Why
   Citizen Activism Matters: The View From Washington.�

References

   Visible links
   1. 
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2009/08/05/pelosi_town_hall_protesters_are_carrying_swastikas.html
   2. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/opinions/tomtoles/
   3. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0809/25891.html
   4. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0809/25891.html
   5. http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/Facts-Are-Stubborn-Things
   6. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/07/opinion/07krugman.html?ref=opinion
   7. http://www.northwestern.edu/ipr/publications/schakowsky.pdf
   8. 
http://www.amazon.com/Medicare-Meets-Mephistopheles-David-Hyman/dp/1930865902
   9. http://www.northwestern.edu/ipr/publications/schakowsky.pdf

   Hidden links:
  10. file://localhost/files/davidh-Kozien_Rostenkowski.png

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