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Lord, give me coffee to change things I can change, wine to accept the things I cannot change, and bourbon to forget about the whole mess.

George Rebane

DSADSA candidates running openly as socialists under the Democrat banner now have 35 seats in the country’s state legislatures.  “Tuesday’s election night gains for the group were fairly substantial. The Democratic Socialists picked up a historic 15 seats across the country, adding to the 20 members they already have in office.” (more here)  Make no mistake about the staging of their socialist ideology as nothing but communism resurgent.  The DSA got an enormous boost from socialist Bernie’s candidacy and the fact that he was screwed by the DNC – DSA’s membership surged sixfold over the last few years and it is the fastest growing political organization in the country, primarily abetted by the know-nothing Millennials who now poll around 50% saying they’d rather live under communism than capitalism.

This is part of the extreme or alt-left direction the Democrats have taken under Obama’s reign while telling all their Alinsky lie that it was everyone else that moved to the right while they stood still.  Their and the Democrats’ successes (e.g. Virginia and New Jersey) now have openly declared the true nature of the long-sought fundamental transformation.  The Republicans are abetting the whole movement by not being able to execute the promised legislative program that got them elected.  Formerly right-leaning news outfits like Fox are daily slanting their reports toward the Left’s interpretation of events and history.  For example, in recounting the murderous communist century (more here), they include the term ‘Red Scare’ without qualification describing the 1950s, allowing the history-innocent viewer to continue believing that such a post-WW2 fear of communism’s expansion was an unfounded hysteria against just another method of governance.  The times they are a’changin’, and a good part of that impetus is powered by Republican impotence.

Given California’s unabashed embrace of socialism, how long will it be until the state’s Democrats hoist their true colors?

[14nov17 update]  The contention by two of our community’s leading progressive intellectuals is that California has gone socialist because the “right wing has pushed their agenda so far off the scale that any socialist bullshit solution looks good in comparison.”  (Presuming, of course, that America’s leftwing has maintained its more reasonable proximity to the center.)  This conclusion in Mr Crabb’s 947am comment below is detailed in Mr Frisch’s 749am, which itemizes the sins of the state’s Republicans.  To wit (item numbers inserted) –

Republican are increasingly irrelevant in California politics because they embraced a political philosophy, largely driven by the national party, that is completely out of step with California residents and voters.

  1. They demonized Hispanics when they were the rising demographic in the state and lost their support.
  2. They demonized homosexuals when no one below the age of 40 gives a shit if someone is gay.
  3. They attack women’s rights to health care when the vast majority of Californians support abortion.
  4. They claim climate change is a hoax when the vast majority of Californians see it every day.
  5. They stand up for guns when people are crying out to stop the mass killing; they are whores to the NRA.
  6. In short, a political party cannot reject the majority of the people and expect to get a majority of the vote.

The above assertions are based on a worldview – which illustrates the two irreconcilable universes in which we live –  and lacks evidence to back up the individual assertions.

  1. “demonized Hispanics” – now there is hyperbole for the pre-educated consumption. The only thing that remotely relates here is the Republicans’ support of secure borders and cessation of welfare programs targeting illegal aliens which makes California an inviting destination from their own dysfunctional and corrupt countries.  Republicans have long endorsed guest worker programs that have proven a win-win for alien Hispanics.
  2. “demonized homosexuals” – Republicans sought to retain the label ‘marriage’ as identifying the traditional union between one man and one woman. There is no desire or attempt to deny them the legal and functional benefits provided by marriage.  However, Republicans, in general, do oppose public schools teaching that homosexual unions are normative in the affairs of Man; they have never been and are not now.  But that sentiment does not mean that Republicans seek to proscribe, let alone “demonize”, such unions, only that they should be openly recognized as one of several special kinds of socially acceptable relationships that humans have with one another.  (The Left has no problem endorsing Islam, globally and in America, which does not share such beliefs.)
  3. Republicans “attack women’s rights to healthcare”, now really. That kind of patronizing pabulum is really a sad commentary on the demonstrated acumen of the Left’s constituency.  First, there is no “right” by women or any other class of people to be provided free healthcare.  Second, Republicans simply don’t want the government to get into the abortion business, since ‘women’s healthcare’ is the accepted dog whistle for the poor and prophylactically challenged to understand what party will give them a free pass from unintended parenthood.
  4. Regarding climate change, the “vast majority of Californians see” what they have been propagandized to see by the media and leftwing public schools. There is no science behind their beliefs; most certainly no accessible science, since the issue has been presented to them as a non-falsifiable religion.
  5. Yes, Republicans stand up for Second Amendment rights, and continue to pose the question never dealt with in the lamestream and by the local leftwing luminaries. Why pass new and more restrictive gun laws since there is no evidence that the present gun laws don’t work, because these have yet to be either enforced or shown relevant to preventing the “mass killings” which are the claimed objective for constructively denying private ownership of guns in America?  Enforce current laws and show how they are ineffective before seeking more laws that will be subsequently ignored by everyone (law enforcement and criminals) save the law-abiding.
  6. Given the above, this statement should read, ‘a political party, successfully portrayed to reject the majority of wealth-recipient people, can expect to be rejected by these same people in the voting booth (for they know from whence comest their largesse).’

But in the final analysis, all of the above is nothing but a carefully crafted and executed smokescreen by the socialists as part of America’s fundamental transformation that calls for calving individual coastal states from the traditionally constitutional parts of the country through their own well-versed and historical means of fomenting class warfare, demonizing the ‘rich’ and redistributing wealth from the taxpayers to the permanently and growing aggrieved classes who willingly vote for politicians and programs promising free money.  It was ever thus.

As an example of a corollary concept, which the Democrat collectivists seek to convince the lightly read, we have their fundamental ideological tenet that tax rates do not affect economic behavior of the wealth producers – i.e. taxpaying workers, entrepreneurs, and businesses.  Giving lie to the Democrats’ contention “that marginal tax rates don’t matter to investment and growth” are the “IRS data (which) show an accelerating flight from high-tax states.”  More detailed data of such state-to-state income transfers is given in ‘The Great Progressive Tax Escape’ which highlights the huge dollar amounts now leaving ‘tax-the-rich’ states for more suitable fiscal climes.  This type of migration hurts most the middle classes of the afflicted states, since it is they, the left behind, whose taxes must subsequently be increased to make up the revenue losses.  Again, this bamboozle is one of the Left’s most successfully smoke-screened secrets.   

Once more, I want to show appreciation for the fervently argued positions of the Left in these pages.  RR welcomes such contention of ideas so as to give readers the opportunity to see for themselves how wide differences in public policies that result from their respective ideological antecedents.  The winners and losers in these debates are determined by the individual readers, who in the end must choose for themselves and their families in what kind of country they wish to live.

 

 

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69 responses to “Democratic Socialists of America (updated 14nov17)”

  1. Bill Tozer Avatar

    As the old joke goes….yesterday I couldn’t speel Socialyst, today I r one.
    Perhaps I have been too judgemental of our brain dead commie pinko Lefties.
    Mea Culpa.
    https://www.facebook.com/lastamericapatriots/photos/a.235087906641439.1073741826.235086849974878/948977278585828/?type=3&theater

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  2. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    GeorgeR. What about the military? Now these socialists are not to keen about it and if they secede what will that mean?

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  3. George Rebane Avatar

    ToddJ 459pm – What do you think are CA’s chances of secession – slim and none?
    And socialists only have problems with the military when they are in the minority. That all changes when they assume power.

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  4. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Well here is long term socialyst at work, hard to decide which is the worst, Venezuela or the former bread basket of Africa?
    http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/11/14/us-tells-citizens-in-zimbabwe-to-shelter-in-place-as-troops-seen-in-capital.html

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  5. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Not likely Cali will secede. My thought was how the lefty’s will deal with a military and borders.

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  6. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “They demonized Hispanics when they were the rising demographic in the state and lost their support.”
    Dems, whether in the media or politics, would strip “illegal” from every mention of illegal immigration by the other side(s) thus portraying themselves as pro immigrant without having to embrace illegal immigration. Just pro immigrant.
    “They demonized homosexuals when no one below the age of 40 gives a shit if someone is gay.”
    While Obama and Hillary are given a free pass for originally running under the banner of heterosexual marriage support, making a switch only after the courts plowed the road. And the demonizing was not of gays and lesbians, who already had in California every civil benefit available to straights… just not Federal pensions and taxes. Neither my wife or I cared if anyone was gay, either, but when we showed up to the Rude Center to get a marriage license in ’08, we found the form we’d filled out was the old form with the quaint terms “husband” and “wife” and were handed new forms to fill out. As a result, she is forever my “Person B” and I her loving “Person A”.
    “They attack women’s rights to health care when the vast majority of Californians support abortion.”
    The right to an abortion no questions asked, including “Visa or Mastercard”?
    “They claim climate change is a hoax when the vast majority of Californians see it every day.”
    What you see every day is “weather”, Steve. Not climate. At this moment, the weather is cold and wet.
    “They stand up for guns when people are crying out to stop the mass killing; they are whores to the NRA.”
    The people crying out for someone to stop the mass killings are just repeating the same one note Samba that has been played since the Eyetalian Crips massacred seven Irish Bloods that were competing for the same illegal drug business in Chicago four score and eight years ago. After 87 years of “common sense gun laws” being enacted, seven killed at once is a slow day… so Steven, what is the magic piece of the gun control pie is missing to finally stop it and not making it even worse?
    If the left didn’t have the NRA to bludgeon they’d have to invent one.
    “In short, a political party cannot reject the majority of the people and expect to get a majority of the vote.”
    In short, the progressive left cannot win without twisting their opponents into the straw men we’ve seen Steven Frisch, the six figure CEO of Truckee’s wretchedly misnamed rentseeking Sierra Business Council (it isn’t a council of businesses), erect here.
    The money spigot from public payrolls to the Democratic Party in the state is flowing unabated, and California is headed off a financial cliff.

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  7. Bill Tozer Avatar

    “They stand up for guns when people are crying out to stop the mass killing; they are whores to the NRA.”
    https://www.facebook.com/RowdyConservatives/photos/a.217983685002343.55586.217926015008110/1201279696672732/?type=3&theater

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  8. Bill Tozer Avatar

    I like short and sweet posts, so here is a short and sweet review of the richest country in South America. Just a review, nothing new…except trying to keep it short (er).
    “The simple fact is that socialists hate competition because it produces unequal outcomes for winners and losers, so they seek to kill the free market-based economy in favor of a non-market, government-controlled one.”
    https://patriotpost.us/articles/52444

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  9. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Oh nmy just watched the vote in the House on HR1, the tax reform bill. We won 227-207. 13 R’s crossed the aisle, not one democrat crossed the aisle. Looks like the middle class truly has been abandoned by the democrats.

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  10. Bill Tozer Avatar

    They attack womens rights to health care when the vast majority of Californians support abortion.
    They claim climate change is a hoax when the vast majority of Californians see it every day.
    Hmm. Can’t argue with that. How about the Daily Double….combine women’s health with Climate Change, mix them together, and let’s see what we got:
    “The tragic reality of gender and climate is that women, especially women of colour, are disproportionately affected by the impacts of climate change, but are far less likely to be empowered to cope because they have fewer resources such as power and access to finance and technology.” —Marshall Islands president Hilda Heine in a piece titled, “Global climate action must be gender equal”

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  11. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Just wondering what all the “critical thinkers” think about this graphic of European energy prices plotted by installed solar and wind generating capacity
    http://icecap.us/images/uploads/RGGI2.png

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  12. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Frisch?
    Frisch?
    Frisch?
    Frisch?…

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  13. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    I think you wacked his pride enough and he is hiding.

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  14. George Rebane Avatar

    re Gregory 716am – Neither sunshine nor wind nor storage of excess production are free. Comparing fossil and ‘renewable’ energy costs in government mangled markets requires some serious agenda-driven accounting gymnastics. Mr Goodknight’s graphic promises a response from the progressive cricket corps.

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  15. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    I’ve not visited IceCap for awhile but that graphic shown in a piece by Joseph D’Aleo, “Green Energy Train to Energy Poverty” really stood out. Starts with a hat tip to Gruber as an added bonus…
    http://icecap.us/index.php/go/new-and-cool
    Frisch?
    Frisch?
    Frisch?
    Frisch?…

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  16. George Rebane Avatar

    There is little hope that Mr Frisch or his ilk will bother with debates that involve actual (vs consensus) science or cost accounting at the consumer’s pocketbook. Such debaters will present themselves only when they can arm themselves within a smoke screen of definitions that serve their broader agenda. I’ve made some recent comments on that here –
    http://rebaneruminations.typepad.com/rebanes_ruminations/2017/11/definitions-derby.html

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  17. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Again, regarding this graphic:
    http://icecap.us/images/uploads/RGGI2.png
    When solar and wind energy cost of generation are on par with more traditional energy sources, that will be a flat line. When it’s cheaper, as Steven Frisch has been trying to claim, the costs to the people at retail will drop with more installed solar and wind capacity… which is why Steven Frisch, the six figure CEO of the wretchedly misnamed Sierra Business Council, has gone away rather than discuss his recent mendacities here.
    I vaguely remember that Calfornia’s price per kilowatt-hour is also going up as more and more ‘renewables’ are coming on line. Why is that, Steve?

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  18. George Rebane Avatar

    Gregory 1019am – As I point out in ‘Definitions Derby’, the Left’s usual tactic is to peremptorily quit the field when it is shown they have been firing blanks in a debate or exchange of ideas. To illustrate this more robustly, as in your invitations for Frisch to counter your arguments, readers would benefit if you posted your (growing) list of unanswered points/questions. It would highlight that liberal tactic, since few of us expect him to reply, as the sound of silence will now serve him best. But on the off chance …, the subsequent entertainment value would be unmatched.

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  19. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Frisch?
    Frisch?
    Frisch?
    Frisch?…

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