Friday, March 4, 2016
Condescension
and the Trump Phenomonon
America was founded on the principle that it was a new
nation with a classless society, with no distinction between first and second
class citizens. This principle implies that there is no group
of people who are more intelligent or better than any other group of people.
Violation of this principle
lies at the heart of the current political revolution on the left as
well as the right. On the left, it is mostly about income inequality , as manifest by the rise
of the rich on Wall Street. On the right, it is mostly about behavioral inequality in Washington, as shown by failure of
conservative politicians to override liberal elites to provide economic relief
for the middle classes who are in a bad way.
On both sides, it is
about resentment of the Establishment, that ill-defined term that characterizes
those in control of the heights, whether
they be the economically rich or the politically powerful, the bicoastals who look down their noses at the middle and
working classes while demeaning those who work and slave in “fly over country,” or the entrenched Washington “cartel,” to use the Ted Cruz’s
favored term, who work together to keep things as they are
to assure their personal enrichment.
Donald Trump understands this resentment, and is playing it
like a Stradivarius. For this
reason, Mitt Romney’s attack on Trump
will fall on deaf ears. Romney epitomizes the condescending right ,
and his 2012 remark about the non-contributing
dependent 47% still resonates to
his disfavor.
The American people still believe that everybody puts their
pants on in the same way on Wall Street as well as Washington. They know some people have deeper pockets
than others and that some people are
more equal than others, but they believe in the end that the balance between the
two will and must be restored.
On the health care front,
people tend to believe that a single-payer system puts too much
power in the hands of the condescending government liberal elite, but they are still not confident of the attitude and behavior of marketers on the conservative right.
Trump has just issued a 7-part health care plan to split the
difference between left and right, which includes these points.
·
Giving the states block Medicaid grants, a bow to more equality
between Washington and state capitols.
·
Allowing insurers to compete across state lines,
thereby assuring marketing equality .
·
Expanding
tax-free deductions of health expenditures to all people.
·
Providing Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), giving all another
bite of the tax-free apple.
·
Assuring transparency of all provider health
care prices.
·
Cracking down on prescription price abuses, by allowing government to negotiate for
prescriptions in Medicaid and Medicare and by encouraging more access to lower
priced drugs from Canada and elsewhere.
·
And by ultimately achieving universal coverage
so that nobody dies in the streets.
There is something in these points for everybody, most of
which are ascending rather than condescending, but the details will be
difficult to work out.
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R U Richard Lee Reece who grew up in Oak Ridge, TN?
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