[Vision2020] Re: Robin Hood
David M. Budge
dave at davebudge.com
Mon Feb 14 01:32:22 PST 2005
Shallow, yes, but much more difficult to deconstruct than Joan's
rationale.
Dave Budge
Carl Westberg wrote:
> Joan offers several cogent, thoughtful reasons why she's a Democrat,
> while at the same time acknowledging some trepidation about the
> current state of that party. I, after doing much soul-searching over
> the weekend, have come to the conclusion that I'm a Democrat because,
> by and large, Democrat women are better looking than Republican
> women. Is that shallow?
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> Carl Westberg Jr.
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>> From: "Joan Opyr" <auntiestablishment at hotmail.com>
>> To: "David M. Budge" <dave at davebudge.com>
>> CC: Vision2020 Moscow <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Robin Hood
>> Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 17:06:03 -0800
>>
>> Dave asks, quite rightly, why (oh why) am I a Democrat? It's
>> certainly not because I love the current incarnation of my party, AKA
>> Republican Lite. (No taste; unfulfilling.) In short, my party
>> affiliation is like my appendix -- largely vestigial. Still, I
>> remain a Democrat, for the time being, because . . .
>>
>> 1. I believe in organized labor. And, yes, I am well aware of how
>> corrupt the Teamsters have been/are; so, too, the AFL-CIO, the UAW,
>> the Garment Workers Union, and so on, and so on, and so on.
>> Nevertheless, I have lived in union states and I have lived in
>> so-called right-to-work states, and I know that there is power in a
>> union. There is no power in a state employees' association.
>>
>> 2. I believe in the ongoing need for affirmative action. I laugh in
>> people's faces when they speculate that Colin Powell could win the
>> GOP Presidential nomination in the South. As a native Southerner, I
>> know what people tell pollsters, and I know what they say when
>> they're with an all-white crowd; never the twain shall meet. Not
>> long ago, a small delegation of white women in my mother's office (a
>> state office) took it upon themselves to call a meeting with her
>> supervisor regarding an upcoming job opening. "Let's hire someone
>> white this time," they said. "We've already got enough of them." As
>> much as I wish there were such a thing as color-blind hiring, or
>> gender-blind hiring, there isn't. A quick flick through the Fortune
>> 500 CEOs tells me all I need to know on that score.
>>
>> 3. I believe in a basic, fundamental, social safety net. I believe
>> in universal access to healthcare, and that that access is a right
>> and not a privilege. I do support means-testing for Social Security;
>> the program was created to provide a basic standard of living for
>> those who had spent their lives working like Georgia mules; it was
>> not to supplement the retirement incomes of (sorry) stockbrokers. I
>> do not support raising the retirement age or cutting basic benefits.
>> Why? Because, once again, minority workers lose out. Black and
>> Latino people in this country have an average life expectancy nearly
>> a decade lower than their white counterparts; they also experience
>> higher infant mortality rates.
>>
>> 4. I'm a New Deal, Great Society, social, racial, and economic
>> justice and broad support for public education type. The Democratic
>> Party of my long ago youth used to support these things without
>> apology. Education used to be more important than educational
>> testing. We didn't succeed in eradicating poverty, but once upon a
>> time we proclaimed that as one of our fundamental goals.
>>
>> I am, by and large, a Howard Dean Democrat. I'm a social liberal and
>> a fiscal conservative. I identify with the term "progressive" though
>> I recognize that I don't fit the classic definition of that word.
>> That, in short, is my answer. But let me just throw out a few other
>> positions I hold: I don't think the Pentagon needs a 4.8% increase
>> this year, independent of the costs of the Iraq War (which Mr. Bush
>> has conveniently segregated into a separate spending bill). I don't
>> tend to support unfunded federal mandates, which Republicans and
>> Democrats alike have sadly embraced. I think that unchecked,
>> enormous inherited wealth is a danger to a healthy democracy; it
>> creates a defacto ruling class, an American aristocracy, as worthless
>> and self-absorbed as the European aristocracies our political
>> ancestors abandoned and rejected. I like target shooting and deer
>> and elk hunting, but I don't like the NRA. I'm a fan of wild wolves
>> but I'm friends with many ranchers. I don't support large farm
>> subsidies, but I like small farmers.
>>
>> I freely admit to many logical inconsistencies in my thinking, to
>> taking large leaps of faith on very little evidence, and to
>> preferring to select my friends from the variety mix. Gay, straight,
>> Republican, Democrat, Jewish, Christian, Evangelical, Hindu, Jain,
>> Muslim, atheist, agnostic . . . and stockbroker. I enjoy nothing
>> more than a good, well-reasoned argument, clever wordplay, and a fair
>> fight.
>>
>> Now, about your Yiddish -- I'm Jewish by choice and by patriarchal
>> descent. My father's family is Ukrainian/Jewish; my mother is a
>> lapsed Southern Baptist WASP. So, I shall give this translation my
>> best shot -- sticking with your cruel anti-Googling rules -- and we
>> shall see what we shall see.
>>
>> "Bubby kvetched that the moyle was shikker while the mishpucha
>> noodged to get at the nasherie."
>>
>> Grandma bitched that the man who performs the circumcisions was drunk
>> while the folks jostled one another to get at the buffet.
>>
>> How's that? Perhaps I should confess that I have a Jewish literary
>> agent Who lives in New York. In Lower Manhattan.
>>
>> Oy,
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