To engage in a calm conversation with a being who holds a
different political view from your own is difficult right now. In this
particular election season, the animus is so intense. Each side views the other
as potential destroyers of our nation.
In my Facebook stream I posted a quote from a Mother Jones
article the other day. The words and thoughts were what one author believed was
the underlying story of the Trump campaign. I don't think what was written is
far off.
The quoted narrative implies the story of the conservative
mindset that has given rise to the Tea Party and to Trumpism is one of theft,
favoritism and denial. The story is that
the American dream is being taken from us, the middle class or people who think
they used to be middle class or people on the cusp of making it into the middle
class, by “others” who have no real claim to it. These other people are mostly identified as
migrants, refugees and poorer Americans.
These people are thieves stealing opportunity and wealth from us. It is
a powerful narrative in a nation where the gap between rich and poor is growing
and where the middle class is not prospering as it had in the past.
There is a different story that
underlies liberal thought. The liberal story I see is a view of a government
focused on helping through action, not indifference or by insisting on “self-reliance”.
This story is pretty much the antithesis of the story underlying Trump’s
popularity.
This liberal narrative is
twofold. First immigrants and the poor are not stealing from us. All of us are
in actuality the product of immigration to this place. Most of our families
started out on the bottom rungs. We should therefore not demonize these people.
Instead we should help them with food assistance and with housing assistance
and various other forms of aid. We have at times demonized religion of others
in this country, Catholics and Jews have taken a hit along with others. But
these faiths have not destroyed us. Neither will Islam. We are a secular nation
and we while we have a right to assert to assert conformity with the norms set
forth in our Constitution, we have no right to mess with value systems of
others here beyond that.
The second prong of the liberal
story is the American dream is not being stolen by the poor and the immigrant;
our cherished dream is being stolen my multinational corporations and by the
legislators that are beholden to them. Citizens United is a mockery of justice.
Demonizing the worker and the union member makes no sense. Descriptors applied
to American workers, especially union workers include lazy, self-indulgent,
unwise with money, devious, promiscuous….hmmh…aren’t these terms we used in the
past to subjugate by law our black population? It is the money that has flowed
from corporations into the pockets of the majority of our politicians that has
derailed us. Yeah the laws that are being written are not to insure equality
and opportunity, instead they are now drafted to insure the institution of a
ruling class of wealth and wealth alone. This is the liberal story.
Neither of the stories is exactly true. Supporting the conservative story there are
abuses that have occurred with social welfare programs. On the liberal side there have been
injustices done to good, honest people just trying to integrate into our
American life. We could go point by point through these stories and come with
examples that support both sides. To some
extent that is what we have to do. We
have to look at the laws in place and the practices in place and decide what is
working and what is not. If we build a
wall who will fill the lower end jobs in food service, agriculture and some of
the construction trades? If we allow
indefinite payments to able bodied persons through various forms of welfare how
do we not create a class of dependent Americans?
In the end what we have to do is deal with the problems not
as a sound bite, not as someone else’s problem but as something we collectively
tackle as a people. Blow up the TV folks
and move on. Go to town council meetings
and ask why giving tax breaks to a particular developer really makes sense for
the economic welfare of your city. Run
the numbers as to graduation rates in your high school and figure out who isn’t
making it to commencement. Could the
lack of academic success be tied to poverty?
Well then dig in and think about how we deal with this. Does preschool free breakfast and tutoring
make sense. Do our trade policies and our own patterns of consumption undercut the
strength of our democracy? Hey I own an
iPhone that was built in China and as a result I have helped create a trade imbalance
in favor of that undemocratic society, a place that pollutes even more than we
do. Should my next phone be made in America? Do we even still make phones in America?
In the end it is our individual engagement that will save
our democracy if it is to be saved. Me I
don’t think a vote for a person who’s answer to trade imbalance is to tear up
free trade agreements and to illegal immigration is to build a wall gets us
there. I think Trump is a fraud and a vote of frustration for Trump will do us
no good. But for others the narrative is one that paints a woman as deceitful and a trickster at best. It is not an easy season to enter the voting booth.
The bottom line for me is that we have to move away from our
narcotics, TV, the internet and tons of other distractions and diversions. We need to get back to work in being
citizens. It is frustrating and
maddening but we have to do it. We have
to take back our government from the corruption that large amounts of money have
engendered and figure out what works to advance us a society within the
framework of our Constitution.