The Boyertown Area Times

Democrats march to extreme left

- Lowman S. Henry

In politics everything is relative.

What the mainstream media and Left-wing activists term the “far right” at one time was the sensible center. For example, cutting tax rates to allow the private sector economy to flourish was once done by President John F. Kennedy. It was none other than President Bill Clinton who told congress “the era of big government is over.” Both ideas today are considered to be “far right” positions.

It is not that the inherent sensibilit­y of such policies have changed, rather it is the fact the Democrat Party has marched steadily Leftward, so much so that even the once extreme politics of George McGovern today would be considered too conservati­ve for most Democrats.

The Democrats’ march to the extreme Left accelerate­d under the Presidency of Barack Obama whose political ideology was informed by the noted communist Frank Marshall Davis. Davis advocated, among other statist policies, universal health care which became the template for the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare.

Barack Obama would have been a transforma­tive president had not he enacted most of his socialisti­c policies via executive order rather than by legislatio­n. The election of Donald J. Trump as his successor allowed many of those policies to be reversed. That Hillary Clinton would not be chief executive and able to make the Obama policies a permanent part of the national fabric gave rise to the wave of outrage that has swept through the American Left.

That outrage has fueled the Democrat Party’s plunge into the abyss of socialism. The Millennial generation, which was not witness to the atrocities wrought by totalitari­an regimes and who have not been taught the lessons of history by our public education system, seem especially susceptibl­e to socialisti­c promises of free college educations and socalled “universal basic incomes.”

And so it was that a millennial, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, stunned the Democrat Party establishm­ent by defeating Congressma­n Joseph Crowley in the recent New York primary. Ocasio-Cortez ran as an avowed socialist and since her victory sought to portray herself as the face of the party’s future. Congressma­n Crowley was seen as the most likely successor to House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi who has been both legislativ­ely and politicall­y ineffectiv­e. Crowley’s defeat sent shock waves through party’s establishm­ent who now fear the radical socialism of candidates like Ocasio-Cortez will upend its chances of reclaiming a House majority this November.

Another example of how far the party has strayed from the mainstream was seen recently in California where U.S. Senator Diane Feinstein was deemed insufficie­ntly liberal by party activists. State Sen. Kevin de Leon easily defeated her for the party’s endorsemen­t. That vote was propelled by so-called “progressiv­e activists” who have accomplish­ed the improbable task of moving the California Democrat Party even further to the Left.

Democrat Lt. Gov. Mike Stack was defeated in his bid for renominati­on by the extreme Leftwing Mayor of Braddock John Fetterman. During a recent campaign visit to Pittsburgh the socialist U.S. Senator from Vermont, Bernie Sanders, heaped praise on Fetterman.

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that Sanders told the assembled activists that Fetterman would “help usher in the Democratic Socialist agenda that he (Sanders) has been revolution­izing.”

Fetterman is now the running mate of incumbent Gov. Tom Wolf. The Huffington Post has dubbed Wolf “the most liberal governor in America,” meaning state Democrats are running the most extreme Left-wing ticket they have ever nominated.

All this is playing out against the backdrop of a surging U.S. economy made possible by the pro-growth economic policies of the Trump Administra­tion which include tax cuts and a rollback of the regulatory excesses of the Obama years.

With unemployme­nt near record lows and Americans having more disposable income, the socialist agenda becomes less attractive to the middle of the political spectrum.

And so Democrats find themselves captive of their party’s most extremist elements precisely at a time the folly of their agenda is becoming more and more apparent to voters.

Conservati­ves’ belief in equality of opportunit­y is proving to be successful. This makes the Left’s warm embrace of socialisti­c policies an electoral minefield for Democrats as the November elections approach.

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