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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRobert Reich:"...The GOP’s fundamental and most potent strategy is public cynicism."
Robert Reich
Congress has recessed until after July 4 holiday and then plans to be back in session only a dozen days before recessing again through the midterm elections. Its the most do-nothing Congress in history, which is exactly what Republicans want. Not only is their aim to make the federal government so dysfunctional that the states have to take over many responsibilities (guns, abortion, gay marriage, minimum wage, labor laws, voting rights, and so on) but also to fuel doubts about governments capacity to get anything done. According to a new Pew survey, 62 percent of Americans think the economic system unfairly favors the powerful, and 78 percent think too much power is concentrated in too few companies. Even 69 percent of young conservative-leaning voters agree the system favors the powerful. Republicans know this populist discontent can be neutralized politically if Americans see the federal government as part of that same corrupt system, fundamentally dysfunctional, and incapable of working for the public good. The GOPs fundamental and most potent strategy is public cynicism.
VanillaRhapsody
(21,115 posts)Seems to effect some on the Far-Left as well.
GeorgeGist
(25,311 posts)pampango
(24,692 posts)Democrats and the federal government down to their level. That depresses citizen engagement and voter turnout - which suits them and their energized, wacko base just fine.
Martin Eden
(12,844 posts)If THEY screw up the government THEY win.
Boomerproud
(7,940 posts)Did Bill Clinton know what a jewel he had? I doubt it.
Submariner
(12,497 posts)But when will the new special Benghazi hearings start? I have my whole summer and DVR schedule planned around the hearings run by that new blond cone-head guy, and am stocked up with popcorn.
We need to get to the bottom of this scandal and find out what this scandal is about.
babylonsister
(171,032 posts)the fireworks are on hold, unless some of them dare to hold town halls.