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May 17, 2005

Viva Big Government!

Matt's buried a lot of big important points in this tiny little paragraph:

Positioning itself as the party of dogmatic tax-cutting has brought the GOP certain advantages. The big disadvantage is that it's left the field open for Democrats to be the defenders of spending more money on popular programs like Social Security or the military. In that vein, the "bigger Army" gambit is hardly a novel one for the post–September 11 Democrats. It was a plank of John Kerry's presidential campaigns, and it's one of Harry Reid's agenda items. The trouble is that despite this it hasn't become an issue the Democrats are clearly identified with.

I'm a bit unsure about this. Certainly the GOP is increasingly in a corner as American faith in government slowly restores itself (which, despite the best efforts of the Bush administration, it appears intent on doing), but they've dealt with that through their new affection for incoherence, aka "big government conservatism". More to the point, the right's enthusiasm for tax slashing hasn't ever tempered their public taste for military expansion. Whenever anyone pounds out those ten word assessments that supposedly define the modern GOP, tax cuts and larger armed forces are continually found cohabiting in the description. So it'd be nice if Democrats hit hard on expanding the military, but once such a move gains public acceptance, the right will latch on without the slightest ripple of cognitive dissonance.

It used to be, at least with Reagan, that the military was the only place where increased government spending wasn't some sort of heresy. But with Bush's ascension, I think the days where politicians battled over the worth and value of government programs are over. The right may sneak some poison pills into their new programs (Social Security being a great example) but publicly they've been reduced to desperate guarantees that their priorities do indeed represent massive increases in the welfare state. And so we get No Child Left Behind, we get the Medicare drug benefit, we get promises of a safer, more secure, higher-performing Social Security system. The difference, in this brave new world of state spending, is that Democrats do it better, more efficiently, with less tax breaks to industry and an emphasis on the elimination of risk. Republicans half-heartedly put forth programs that end up being mashes of corporate giveaways, progressive ends, and market mechanisms, but argue as if they've spent years considering this latest expansion of the government.

As an outcome, it's an unexpected one. Reagan and Clinton seemed to represent an agreement against big government, yet their heir seems to have forged a new bipartisan consensus in favor of the state. Strange. In any case, I'm not sure the space really exists for Democrats to reject Republicans as government-hating tax cutters, the last few years have offered too many examples to the contrary. Nor am I confident we can nail them on some philosophical connection to a small military, they too obviously fetishize the armed forces. The closest we can come, and Matt seems to be implying this, is that we can focus on their tax cutting as proof they can't be trusted with the government because they don't pay for what they pass. Now that the groundwork for new government programs has been laid -- by the right, no less! -- we can make the case that we do big government better. Because, you know what? We do.

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Also, we must work to get away from being a merely reactionary party. The Republicans are enjoying so much success partly because they are perceived as the party of ideas and bold moves, while the Democrats are seen as defenders of the status quo.

No, this doesn't refer to Social Security at all. SS is a program that works wonderfully well, and Americans know it.

However, Americans are ready for some real action on the alternative energy front. We are ready for real action on health care/Medicare. We are tired of the free pass that large corporations get. We are ready to see the government rein in incorrigible abusers like WalMart.

We don't need the cultlike everyone-in-lockstep mentality of the GOP, and heaven forbid we keep trying to rally around a particular person. What we need, though, are ideas. We need to tell people that they're damn right the Dems want to use the government to improve our lives! Who else is going to do it? We need to tell them that the GOP gives money away to rich people and big corporations. We support the EITC, which helps reduce taxes on those who need it. We support investing our money in programs that will help individuals and groups to make their lives better, give them a leg up. We support Stafford Loans and Pell Grants for college. We want to put more cops on the streets and quit taking Police Departments' people and money for ineffective and wasteful "homeland security" duty. We want to secure America's ports. We want more teachers, not more tests. And on and on.

The GOP is setting themselves up for failure, but only if we step in now and start spreading the message that the insanity can stop.

Posted by: Stephen | May 17, 2005 2:42:46 PM

"Expansion" should be replaced with "expension." The Republicans have positioned themselves to be in favor of the use (I would say it is obvious that "the use" should read "the using up") of the military, and in favor of military-related expenditures (as you've said)...

Posted by: TJ | May 17, 2005 3:11:56 PM

I'm not so sure that in a few years liberals can't sell Americans on a smaller military, which isn't just good politics, its good policy.

The key is, of course, convinvcing enough Americans that smaller won't mean weaker. Right now I think the military's astronomical budget is 70% operating costs - like moving people around, fuel, maintenance, that sort of thing - that's absurd. If any government program spent 70% of its budget on bureaucracy, it'd be on the Bush chopping block. But this is the military, it is our protection, so some measure of inefficiency is to be expected and forgiven. But that money can be used elsewhere, and to incredibly good ends. And who's the party of good big government, as you said Ezra? Democrats.

Rumsfeld's plan to "reform" the military is a good end, but his means can hardly accomplish his goals. He's not interested in changing the military to defeat terrorism, he's interested in shrinking hte military, keeping all of its inefficiencies in place and use what's left to fight terrorism, with technology development gobbling up the rest of the money. Democrats should be proactive on this issue. They should figure out creative ways to first convince the American people that the current military is bloated and inefficient, then work on plans to make the military more effective per dollar of expenditure. Take the rest of the money left over, which could be in the area of hundreds on billions to begin a nationalized health care campaign.

But maybe this is just a pipe dream...

Posted by: Jordan | May 17, 2005 9:15:02 PM

I would hesitate to embrace a bigger government as a good thing. It's the equivalent of building a bigger bomb, leaving it out in the open, and hoping the opposition doesn't get ahold of it. Relying on the state to do things in generally, is a very, very poor idea. As an anarchist I loathe the right and its attempts to essentially set up a welfare state for corporations, but at the same time get irritated with the increased reliance on the state that the traditional left insists on maintaining. Rather than petition and lobby represenatives, I suggest just going out and trying to solve the problems with the helps of others. This is an amazingly and woefully simplistic exhortation but I think its a valid one to keep in mind.

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