Showing posts with label progressivism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label progressivism. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

The Middle Class Is A Progressive Bunch

Republicans in Congress and the White House like to use fear and manipulation to control the masses in their favor. After 9/11, that tactic worked like a charm and with their power they brought our society to a level where banks are closing, the economy is in peril and two wars are draining our treasury and inflating our debt to record levels. They won that power with the middle class, but as the Drum Major Institute found out, most of those people support progressive...and dare I say liberal ideas.

From DMI:

DMI’s first annual survey on the Middle Class and Public Policy reveals that America’s middle-class households are fearful families – overwhelmingly pessimistic about the direction of the country, especially the economy and high gas prices. Most have little flexibility in their own economic situations and have little if anything left over each month after meeting basic expenses. The middle class is disgruntled with the direction of the country and politicians and see little coming out of Washington that would give them cause for optimism.

Middle-class Americans do know what policies they would like to see enacted. Despite media depictions of a sharp red and blue divide, the nation’s middle class displays broad consensus on a range of public policies aimed at easing their economic squeeze: they support a universal national health insurance plan, requiring employers to provide paid family and medical leave, making it easier for employees to join labor unions and allowing bankruptcy judges to change mortgage payments to keep homes out of foreclosure. A majority of middle-class adults – whether they are Democrats, Republicans, or independents and whether they are supporters of John McCain or Barack Obama for President – believe that these policies represent good ideas for the country. Regardless of party affiliation or presidential preference, these Fearful Families think largely alike.



Despite the overwhelming conservative and neo-con messages we have heard through the media in the last twenty or so years, people still believe in these liberal values because programs like Social Security, S-CHIP and national health insurance are things that have and will make our country stronger.

What has weakened us are the Republican policies since Reagan that have widened the income gap and decimated programs that help the least among us survive. In the world's wealthiest nation, most people believe in being good to all Americans and not just the wealthy few that too many politicians get their campaign donations from.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Where Have All The Edwards' Supporters Gone?

Gone to Obama's campaign, yes they are.

Well not every single one of them, but by and large, the progressive message that attracted so many to John Edwards campaign last year led many over to Senator Obama's side once John stepped aside. Not only was this my opinion among many in the ensuing days after Edwards resigned his campaign but the facts prove it.

From The Hill:


Since Edwards dropped out of the presidential race, Obama’s campaign has received contributions of $200 or more from 1,089 donors who had supported Edwards, according to Federal Election Commission (FEC) records.

Only 393 Edwards donors have given to Clinton since the primary became a two-candidate race. Since Edwards withdrew on Jan. 30, Obama has raised nearly $1 million from Edwards donors, compared to the $427,000 that has flowed to Clinton.

The strong bias among Edwards’s supporters prompts Obama’s allies to hope for an endorsement by the former candidate that could help him in big states, such as Ohio and Pennsylvania, that were won by Clinton.

It isn't only the money either. Not one single publicly known Edwards supporter has gone to Clinton. Many in Edwards' inner circle have also made it known they now endorse and support Barack Obama. Many say it is because of the similar economic message, but I believe it is broader than that. Clinton is a DLC centrist. Obama has a new way forward that signifies hope and change. That new way also harkens back to the progressive views that won over so many in the working class in years past...and it can do it again.