The Origins of the Build a Wall Trick.
All political education should start with the hard fact that there is an adversarial relationship between labor and capital. It’s so easy to prove. You can do it with history or statistics, but you can also do it with a simple Socratic question. Ask any worker is they believe that corporate profits and employee wages go up at the same time? Workers know that higher salaries cut into profits. That’s an adversarial relationship. Point out how management behaves. If management believed that workers and owners were in the same boat, they would raise wages as high as possible and expect soaring profits. People know that the relationship is adversarial. They have been smothered with so much propaganda about a rising tide lifting all boats that they ignore what they already know. We don’t go into a salary negotiation expecting the employer to persuade us to accept more money. We know the truth.
When republicans play the fear of immigrant labor card, Democrats need to have the guts to say that the adversarial relationship exists. After that is established, it’s easy to channel the anger away from globalized labor and onto globalized capital, where it belongs. Republican spin doctors have convinced the Democratic leadership that the adversarial relationship is the third rail of progressive politics. Until the Democratic leadership has the guts to say that recognizing the adversarial relationship does not make you a communist, the Republican spin machine will continue to laugh and push us to the extreme right.
The blind spot around the adversarial relationship was how Republican leaders were able to outflank Hillary Clinton on the left. Working-class voters heard populist talk from Trump and went for it. Trump could not have done that if working-class Democrats knew that there is an adversarial relationship between Wall Street and Main Street. To understand the history, the opposition of Republican vs. Democratic platforms, a voter has to understand the adversarial relationship. All Republican tactics fail after that.
Why do you think Republican strategists deny the adversarial relationship so vigorously? All they have to do is say, “Marx said that” and Democratic strategists run for cover. Point out that corporate executives believe that Marx was right about the adversarial relationship. Look at what they do, not what they say. Companies pay the lowest wages that they can, not the highest. They don’t invest in their employees. They squeeze every bit of labor out of them for the smallest possible wage and benefit package.
Democratic strategists get fooled into haggling over single issues when they should be going after the Achilles Heel of the Republican Party: The adversarial relationship. Republican strategists are evil geniuses. They make up controversial issues that they have no interest in at all as a trick to deplete Democratic resources with diversionary tactics. People read the morning news, see something ridiculous, and say, “OMG! They can’t do that.” Then they spend valuable organizational resources chasing after a wedge issue like a dog chasing a tennis ball. There are only so many hours in a week. We can’t put all of these fires out while neglecting the primary source of the fire, the adversarial relationship between labor and capital. Please DNC, stop listing to “professional strategists” and lobbyists who have no real interest in exposing the source of the problem.
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Monthly Archives: May 2020
The real reason that college graduates vote with the Democrats.
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The real reason that far more college
graduates become Democrats.
As more and more people go to
college, they become politically literate. They vote with the
Democrats because the Democrats historically defend the moral high
ground. That is a good thing. We want our new graduates to hold the
door open for more upwardly mobile people who will come after them.
Democrats vote for laws that help working-class people get an
education. Republicans do the opposite.
The more education that
the voter has, the more likely the voter is to vote with the
Democrats. That is true. Republican spin doctors have used this
statistic to paint the Democrats as the party of the elite. It works.
What Republicans do not do is distinguish between educational
achievement and economic achievement. There are many measures of
upward mobility.
Point number two: Teaching real political
literacy in HS is taboo, but not in college. College is about making
decisions rationally, not emotionally. Weak Republican spin does not
work on people who can do that. Educated people read history. They
know that the Republican Party has never been the party of working
people. Educated people don’t fall for trickle-down economics. They
don’t fall for appeals to racism and fear of immigrants. They know
that Republicans use wedge issues and identity politics to get
working-class voters to vote against their own political and economic
self-interest. They understand that a universal public safety net
helps everyone, workers, and owners.
You don’t have to go to
college to become politically literate. Libraries are free. Here is
my free book on political literacy. It has 100,000 hits. Change is
here. We can do this.
Blue Collar Firewall Economics-Political Literacy for Democrats-Click the link.
U of I Quad
Testing.
The real reason that college graduates choose the Democratic Party.
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The real reason that far more college
graduates become Democrats.
As more and more people go to
college, they become politically literate. They vote with the
Democrats because the Democrats historically defend the moral high
ground. That is a good thing. We want our new graduates to hold the
door open for more upwardly mobile people who will come after them.
Democrats vote for laws that help working-class people get an
education. Republicans do the opposite.
The more education that
the voter has, the more likely the voter is to vote with the
Democrats. That is true. Republican spin doctors have used this
statistic to paint the Democrats as the party of the elite. It works.
What Republicans do not do is distinguish between educational
achievement and economic achievement. There are many measures of
upward mobility.
Point number two: Teaching real political
literacy in HS is taboo, but not in college. College is about making
decisions rationally, not emotionally. Weak Republican spin does not
work on people who can do that. Educated people read history. They
know that the Republican Party has never been the party of working
people. Educated people don’t fall for trickle-down economics. They
don’t fall for appeals to racism and fear of immigrants. They know
that Republicans use wedge issues and identity politics to get
working-class voters to vote against their own political and economic
self-interest. They understand that a universal public safety net
helps everyone, workers, and owners.
You don’t have to go to
college to become politically literate. Libraries are free. Here is
my free book on political literacy. It has 100,000 hits. Change is
here. We can do this.
Blue Collar Firewall Economics-Political Literacy for Democrats-Click the link.
Privatization destroys public infrastructure. Firewall Economics is a solution. Click the link to this article on privatization. Oppose it.
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If we are free then how can they force us back to work at jobs that will kill us?
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We are slaves.
That is the big secret. The oligarchs live in fear that we will
discover that fact. Capitalism runs on a form of slavery. The
primitive dark side of human nature encourages alpha males to enslave
others to maintain social stratification.
Slavery is evolving
away. As humans become more intelligent, they resent enslavement, and
they revolt. As humans progress, the form of slavery changes from
overt brutal domination to more subtle arrangements. Debt traps and
wage slavery have replaced metal chains and shackles.
Oligarchs
fear that workers will discover that they are not free. That is why
neoliberal propaganda is all about “freedom.” The
Republican Party is all about the myth of freedom. The right spins
and frames the left as a threat to freedom when the opposite is true.
People sense their oppression, but it confuses them. They resent
being tied to a factory or an office. Workers feel restrained when
they cannot be where they want to be and do what they want to do. We
have to ask permission to be away from work for a day. We are not
free to express our opinions when working. Employers tell us what to
wear and when to eat. Some of us still need permission to go to the
bathroom. We are no more free to run away than a slave in the 1800s.
We cannot quit our jobs until we find another one. We can leave
the plantation only after we take up another yoke from a different
master. Employers keep us on a tight rope as we cope with debts,
bills, and uninterrupted expensive private medical insurance.
We
are slaves to debt. Oligarchs raise prices for desperate human
necessities to the point that they are not affordable, forcing the
consumer into a classic debt trap. We must borrow money that we
cannot afford to repay to buy things that we cannot refuse to buy. We
become slaves to the bank. Debtors and wage slaves cannot revolt. You
can’t strike the plantation when the plantation controls your food
and access to medical treatment. You can’t strike the plantation when
you owe the plantation more money than you can ever repay.
Capitalism dies without some form of slavery. Capitalism runs on
slavery. The oligarchs know that working people are still under a
form of slavery. They fear that voters will wake up and redistribute
political power. That is why the oligarchs desperately block
democracy by whatever means necessary. They know that they cannot
stop democratic progress, only delay it. Democracy breaks through one
layer of oppression at a time. There are more of us then there are of
them. A handful of old white men control half of all of the wealth in
the US. The dam is breaking now. I can hear the cracking sound.