July 21, 2023
In nature, monocultures are
not so resilient to predators or other ravages that exploit their inherent
vulnerabilities. Farmers have known this characteristic of monocultures
forever. (Agribusiness doesn’t care as much, given its short-term profit
outlook.)
Democratic voters are at
risk from the increasing political monocultures that are weakening resistance
to the GOP and Big Business demands.
There are four such groups
that are exhibiting similar monoculture symptoms of deteriorating power.
1. The Democratic Party
itself is led by pathetic sinecurists controlling its formal national, state,
and local Party structures. At the top is the PAC-greased Democratic National
Committee (DNC) whose chief strategists, over decades, have steadily written
off half of the nation (the Red States), and abandoned their Parties there down
the line. When, for example, the Party gave up on five mountain states in the
West that used to send Democrats to Congress, it started out with a deficit of
ten in the Senate. It is hard to recover from such an abdication. The Party
will spend far more on a Pennsylvania Senate race than on Senate races in
Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, and the Dakotas combined. There are no local
Democratic Committees in 30 of 32 counties in Wyoming.
Today, the Party raises
record amounts of money and finds ways to set records in blowing it. Senator
Chuck Schumer directed the spending of over $200 million in two big-time losing
Senate races against Mitch McConnell (Kentucky) and Lindsey Graham (South
Carolina). The loser in South Carolina was promoted to head the DNC where he
has declared himself to be part of the Democratic Party machine – a mere
functionary instead of a galvanizer.
The Democratic Party
doesn’t have the energy possessed by the GOP and right-wing groups that fight
each other, but have managed to win many national and statewide elections that
they should have lost badly. This is due to lassitude and blunders by the Dems
in the gerrymandering struggle and indenturing itself to corporate campaign
money that has blocked its former New Deal agenda of standing, in all the
states, for working families while the GOP banded with Wall Street.
After avoidable election
losses, the Dems don’t force the responsible officials out and clean house with
more vigorous people. Recall the historic blunder in New York State in 2022 –
dominated by the Democratic Party – that gave away four winnable Congressional
seats, and failed to defeat the media-exposed charlatan George Santos (R-NY).
Despite this dismal performance, the Democratic Party retained its State
Chairperson.
A monoculture is resistant
to outside criticism and advice, no matter how credible and pragmatic (See:
winningamerica.net). Its officials on Capitol Hill and within the party apparatus
rarely return calls if they don’t involve campaign donors. Ruled at the top
nationally by half a dozen control freaks, it demands sycophancy from its
leading organized allies, thus turning them into monocultures.
2. The AFL-CIO and national
labor unions unconditionally endorse Democratic candidates long before election
day. They make no action demands, such as card checks, championing a $15
national minimum wage (from the present $7.25 per hour), breaking statutory
chains on organizing unions, or getting serious about workplace health, safety
and one-sided limitations on contractual workers’ rights.
The main headquarters of
the AFL-CIO looks out at the White House, and the AFL-CIO leadership gives
Democratic presidents a blank check. A GOP president has little to fear from
organized labor that is hamstrung by suffocating labor laws and global
corporate extortionists. It has been decades since vigorous and feisty labor
leaders were national figures.
3. The trial lawyers – an
automatic honeypot for Democrats – who have lost for years in their efforts to
preserve the law of wrongful injuries due to “tort law deform” – can’t even
muster the will to repeal any of the handcuffs that block injured people from
full access to the courts. They give the Dems a blank check and it responds by
not even making the insurance industry’s atrocity a major campaign issue. The
result is our constitutional right to have our day in court and trial by jury
continues to be undermined and obstructed.
The long-time head of the
national trial lawyer association works hard not to make news and declines to
give visibility to the American Museum of Tort Law (AMTL), which we founded, to
educate people about the legitimate use of tort law for the vast majority of
wrongfully injured people left by the wayside. ATML’s exhibits help mobilize
citizens and educate lawmakers about the importance of tort law, a pillar of
our democracy. (See, tortmuseum.org).
4. Then there are some
national citizen groups that used to challenge in court sweetheart settlements
by plaintiffs’ attorneys, used to take Democratic politicians to task publicly,
and used to expose some labor union corruption, which resulted in reforms. No
more. Many national groups are willing to accommodate the corporate-infested
Democratic Party and few are willing to challenge the smug, scapegoating of
progressive Third Parties that historically were first to champion fundamental
reforms in our country.
The Democratic Party should
be land sliding the most corrupt, vicious, bigoted, chronically lying, voter
suppressing, anti-labor, anti-consumer and anti-environment GOP since its
creation in 1854. The GOP’s off-the-wall positions against children’s
well-being, women’s rights, and the willful aiding of massive tax evasions by
the corporate super-rich and by starving the IRS’s enforcement budget should
make it easy for the Dems to defeat the out-of-touch Republicans. But not when
the Party is dialing for the same corporate campaign cash as the GOP.
Unfortunately, mutually
reinforcing monocultures produce an inability to expand serious action agendas
to wage peace over military Empire, to support communities over avaricious
corporations, and climate protection over Chevron, ExxonMobil, et al. Further,
the Democratic Party stubbornly refuses to look itself in the mirror to renew
and reinvent itself in the light of the visible onrushing omnicides confronting
the nation and the world.
Instead, in 2022, it
celebrated its big losses to the mad dog Republicans because those losses were
less than some polls predicted.
It is not enough that the
Democratic Party tells its duopoly-encircled critics to shut up and get in line
saying, “Don’t you realize how terrible the Republicans are?” Now Democratic
Party leaders want no primary debates by Democratic presidential candidates.
They want to leave the stage in the exclusive possession of President Joe
Biden. The contentious GOP must be laughing about the ways the Dems suppress
their own vote by spearheading a dull, scripted coronation.
Loyal critics of your
immolating Democratic Party, emerge from your lairs and speak up. You have
nothing to lose but more election defeats on the horizon in 2024.
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