Reich writes: "Paul Ryan is the reverse of Sarah Palin. She was all right-wing flash without much substance. He's all right-wing substance without much flash."
Portrait, Robert Reich, 08/16/09. (photo: Perian Flaherty)
The Ryan Choice
12 August 12
aul Ryan is the reverse of Sarah Palin. She was all right-wing flash without much substance. He's all right-wing substance without much flash.
Ryan is not a firebrand. He's not smarmy. He doesn't ooze contempt for opponents or ridicule those who disagree with him. In style and tone, he doesn't even sound like an ideologue - until you listen to what he has to say.
It's here - in Ryan's views and policy judgments - we find the true ideologue. More than any other politician today, Paul Ryan exemplifies the social Darwinism at the core of today's Republican Party: Reward the rich, penalize the poor, let everyone else fend for themselves. Dog eat dog.
Ryan's views are crystallized in the budget he produced for House Republicans last March as chairman of the House Budget committee. That budget would cut $3.3 trillion from low-income programs over the next decade. The biggest cuts would be in Medicaid, which provides healthcare for the nation's poor - forcing states to drop coverage for an estimated 14 million to 28 million low-income people, according to the non-partisan Center for Budget and Policy Priorities.
Ryan's budget would also reduce food stamps for poor families by 17 percent ($135 billion) over the decade, leading to a significant increase in hunger - particularly among children. It would also reduce housing assistance, job training, and Pell grants for college tuition.
In all, 62 percent of the budget cuts proposed by Ryan would come from low-income programs.
The Ryan plan would also turn Medicare into vouchers whose value won't possibly keep up with rising health-care costs - thereby shifting those costs on to seniors.
At the same time, Ryan would provide a substantial tax cut to the very rich - who are already taking home an almost unprecedented share of the nation's total income. Today's 400 richest Americans have more wealth than the bottom 150 million of us put together.
Ryan's views are pure social Darwinism. As William Graham Sumner, the progenitor of social Darwinism in America, put it in the 1880s: "Civilization has a simple choice." It's either "liberty, inequality, survival of the fittest" or "not-liberty, equality, survival of the unfittest. The former carries society forward and favors all its best members; the latter carries society downwards and favors all its worst members."
Is this Mitt Romney's view as well?
Some believe Romney chose Ryan solely in order to drum up enthusiasm on the right. Since most Americans have already made up their minds about whom they'll vote for, and the polls show Americans highly polarized - with an almost equal number supporting Romney as Obama - the winner will be determined by how many on either side take the trouble to vote. So in picking Ryan, Romney is motivating his rightwing base to get to the polls, and pull everyone else they can along with them.
But there's reason to believe Romney also agrees with Ryan's social Darwinism. Romney accuses President Obama of creating an "entitlement society" and thinks government shouldn't help distressed homeowners but instead let the market "hit the bottom." And although Romney has carefully avoided specifics in his own economic plan, he has said he's "very supportive" of Ryan's budget plan. "It's a bold and exciting effort, an excellent piece of work, very much needed … very consistent with what I put out earlier."
Romney hasn't put out much but the budget he's proposed would, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, throw ten million low-income people off the benefits rolls for food stamps or cut benefits by thousands of dollars a year, or both.
At the same time, Romney wants to permanently extend the Bush tax cuts to the wealthy, reduce corporate income taxes, and eliminate the estate tax. These tax reductions would increase the incomes of people earning more than $1 million a year by an average of $295,874 annually, according to the non-partisan Tax Policy Center.
Oh, did I say that Romney and Ryan also want to repeal President Obama's healthcare law, thereby leaving fifty million Americans without health insurance?
Social Darwinism offered a moral justification for the wild inequities and social cruelties of the late nineteenth century. It allowed John D. Rockefeller, for example, to claim the fortune he accumulated through his giant Standard Oil Trust was "merely a survival of the fittest… the working out of a law of nature and of God."
The social Darwinism of that era also undermined all efforts to build a more broadly based prosperity and rescue our democracy from the tight grip of a very few at the top. It was used by the privileged and powerful to convince everyone else that government shouldn't do much of anything.
Not until the twentieth century did America reject social Darwinism. We created a large middle class that became the engine of our economy and our democracy. We built safety nets to catch Americans who fell downward, often through no fault of their own.
We designed regulations to protect against the inevitable excesses of free-market greed. We taxed the rich and invested in public goods - public schools, public universities, public transportation, public parks, public health - that made us all better off.
In short, we rejected the notion that each of us is on our own in a competitive contest for survival.
But choosing Ryan, Romney has raised for the nation the starkest of choices: Do we want to return to that earlier time, or are we willing and able to move forward - toward a democracy and an economy that works for us all?
Robert B. Reich, Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley, was Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration. Time Magazine named him one of the ten most effective cabinet secretaries of the last century. He has written thirteen books, including the best sellers "Aftershock" and "The Work of Nations." His latest is an e-book, "Beyond Outrage." He is also a founding editor of the American Prospect magazine and chairman of Common Cause.
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It will do nothing to solve our inherent economic trouble, but it's worthy pablum for the lefty lumpentariat.
On healthcare; Obamacare will have negligible effect on anything other than seniors who will find themselves facing rationed major medical and end of life care. Because there are more of them who live longer and will demand subsidized, highly expensive medical care. You of all folks understand the supply and demand curve, right Bob?
No one seems to wonder why the insurance companies were so willing to accept Obamacare. Maybe because they wrote it and will continue to make out like bandits. At the taxpayers expense. Even if we tax the rich at 100%.
Now, I have to hand it to you, Social Darwinism is a nice touch. Of course it's long gone and ain't coming back but it's a nice sound bite to rally the troops.
There's a delicious irony in two Goldman Sachs approved candidates playing the who can do more for "poor people" card.
Really Bob, I have no brook for the rich; (how many millionaires in Congress by the way?)but we are a society much closer to the Bismarck social welfare state than Sumner's Darwinism. You are merely contributing to the ongoing beltway smoke and mirrors.
It's called "stave the beast," where the paid-off politicians give tax breaks and subsidies to the Fat Cats that fund their elections; drive the government's revenues to a terrible deficit; refuse to increase taxes to compensate, and starve the economy (schools and etc). THEN they holler "we have to fix the deficit."
We wonder about all of these wars, but ignore that the defense industry has paid big (in campaign bribes) to keep the wars going. They fund hawks; not doves.
We are at a point where taxes are at a 30-year low, corporations have more excess cash than ever before, and $20-30 Trillion is residing in foreign tax havens, NOT creating jobs and NOT paying taxes, all because they spent a portion of their excess cash on campaign bribes! And we want MORE of this crap???
Our trusted politicians have sold us out, all for their own pocketbook, and we are about to re-elect them again. Obama is blamed, all while the Tea Party and right-wing wackos are blocking government progress, and the Dems are not making it an issue. (And *I* am a center-right Republican!)
Jack Lohman
http://MoneyedPoliticians.net
For years now, every Holloween, my precious forty year old son with autism has been a clown. This year, he's gonna march in the Holloween parade as a "Pretend Politician Clown", with fake paper money attached all over his clown costume. Hope all realize that he represents pols. from both major parties, the Greedy Old Partiers and Damn Those Dems..
Time to take off the blinders and bring about lotsa real McCoy, sooooo needed CHANGE. And, the word change means in no way more money in the 1%er's pol. puppets' pockets.
Low end welfare, who still pay far higher % of payroll taxes (once 40% of revenues) plus higher portion of their incomes for all needs (food, shelter, transportation, health care, etc) seem to get about $9,000 for the 103 million people saved by that low end welfare. Most are honest and hard working people that become collateral damage when they try to "destroy the world to save the world". The low end is limited by TANF to 5 years of welfare in a lifetime. No time limits for 1.75 million households making $250,000+ a year, high end welfare beneficiaries of $16.6 trillion in bailouts 1,054 times more than the low end.
Look at sites like http://www.mybudget360.com/how-much-average-household-income-us-recession-income-distribution/ (which only shows distribution of income, not wealth) to see how uneven the benefits are within even the top 1.5%. Their income is already far higher, taxes far lower proportionally, and wealth accumulating even more unevenly. When will they have enough?
Even with all that special advantage they get, I don’t care how rich they get, I care about how hollow a country they are making, and limiting our potential to be a truly productive country that comes from a better distribution to producers instead of gamblers
Anything to do with GOP, no matter what Religion, is immoral.
If you get caught in an asinine & ridiculous statement, your whole comment is toast. That said let's look at your fear mongering in paragraph # 3 (quote)". . . seniors ... will find themselves facing rationed major medical and end of life care.(unquote).
What do you think you face today? Big Health Care's sole function is to broker our maladies and pain with legitimate care givers at the best cost (for themselves, not you & me) and make a fat profit in so doing. Much of that profit comes from their REFUSING to cover needed care.
Let's take both best & worst case scenarios:
BEST: You go to your Doc-in-a-Box with a headache and get a Tylenol. No problem. It's covered.
WORST: You are a 60 year old chronic smoker who has diabetes and weighs 500+ lbs . . . and you are diagnosed as needing a heart-lung transplant. You don't expect to get it do you? Not only will your insurer NOT pay for such a waste, but no reputable surgeon would agree to undertake such lunacy.
No insurer - neither Big Health Care nor Obamacare - will exist for long by approving and paying for superflous or hopeless medical procedures, and they hire experienced (?) medical professional to determine which is which. One presumes that there is a continuity of standards from one provider to the next.
You were first screened by a "Death Panel" on the day you were born!
I believe we must all protest, become part of process of HealthCare, Budget and what have you since the elected officials are too stupid or greedy to care. It is time to drop Representation as we have None.
For Ryan and the lot, you will learn, disease does not care how rich you are...you cannot buy time. Disease does not care party, class, faith. Parts in us wear out, new ones also...right now there is no organ farms as there could have been thanks to GOP so we are still begging, praying for donors.
Time we clean house, put real priorities first. We are number one and should take our jobs back.
If you asked Ryan and Romney if they were Social Darwinists, they would say no. But their proposals betray them. Whatever you call them, they want to dismantle America's already inadequate safety net.
Obamacare is the REPUBLICAN plan. A public option was actually proposed that would have reduced costs, but Republicans, wanting to satisfy their Insurance Corp. masters nixed it.
The IDEAL system would have been one that would have been single-payer. It is THE only way to reduce costs. It has been proven in multiple countries. But Republicans (the ones that claim they are smarter with money) went with the more costly option.
Much like Ryan's plan for Medicare (it would add $16 trillion to the deficit), they come up with "plans" but they all turn out to be awful.
TODAY the Florida papers are trumpeting how seniors are not going to vote for a Romney-Ryan ticket. And why should they? The same crap that trashed our economy is being touted by Romney as the way to a "new America". I guess if you are talking about a depression, yes, that would be new all right.
Bump the tax rate to 80%. The rich can take care of themselves. It would be nice to see them "try to live" on less than $500,000 a year.
they already see the big problem with clause on pre existing disease/illness so get your facts straight.
If you paid attention to history Millionaires or those who today would be, have been in government since beginning whether one party or the other.
This was about Ryan no your need to go off. If you care so much for the Poor People, which I am sure you do not, then let us see your Care Pac and your Budget...
Within one year of enactment (2010–2011)-- Insurance companies barred from dropping people from coverage when they get sick, ending the practice of rescission.
- Lifetime coverage limits eliminated and annual limits restricted.
- Young adults able to stay on their parents' health plans until age 26
- Uninsured adults with pre-existing conditions will be able to obtain health coverage through a new program for high risk pools that will expire once new insurance exchanges begin operating in 2014.
- Insurance companies cannot deny group or new (non-grandfathe red) individual coverage to children under age 19 due to a pre-existing condition.[81]
- Medicare drug plan beneficiaries who fall into the Medicare Part D coverage gap (the so-called "doughnut hole") will get a $250 rebate. The new law eventually closes that gap completely. (The old law required the sick person to pay 100% of their own annual medicine costs after $2,700 was spent in the coverage year and did not start again until after $6,154 was spent).
- A tax credit becomes available for some small businesses to help provide coverage for workers.
- A 10% tax on indoor tanning services that use ultraviolet lamps goes into effect on July 1.
Please, try to be a little less biased next time.
Ryan clearly is our worst nightmare and unlike some Democrats I did not give out a cheer thinking the rightwingnut with 1/2 a brain could be one heart beat away from a 65 year old man who looks his age. I shudder but I did not cheer. The possibility of this horror of the unprincipled in the extreme Mitt Romney and this hypocrite of hypocrites Paul Ryan, inhumane and Orwellian world advocate is too close for comfort for me. Sent Mr. Reisch's email to ALL you know. He is the consummate humanitarian, always EXCELLENT and always correct!
Late last night the IRS announced, that based upon the GOP's selection of Paul Ryan as its Vice Presidential candidate in the 2012 election, donors to the Romney Campaign (only) may reclassify their contributions from "political" to "charitable" for tax purposes.
The insane and evil capitalism (the archaic pure form of the 16th Century) that ALREADY exists, will be grossly expedentially expanded as to cause a situation FAR WORSE than that 1929 economic collapse and DEPRESSION, thus sending this country into a tailspin into oblivion!
Simply put, the two 'R's will stand alone wondering what the f*** happened! There simply WON'T BE A UNITED STATES OF AMERICA LEFT!
Cut off programmes to assist the poor, and as more people (the vast majotity become poor and destitute) what the hell does these lunitics expect? Utopia? RIGHT!!!
If OBama loses to these capitalist pigs (to use a Cold War term from the former Eastern Bloc) its: G A M E O V E R ! ENDE! FINITO! FIN! VÉGE! 終わり!NO MORE AMERICA! A vast human crater between México and Canada! Of all the LUNACY! WOW!
Where he is wrong is that the Ryan pick is likely to energize the Left's base to get out and vote perhaps as much as the Tea Party base. In fact, the odds-makers have put Florida back in play with its high number of retirees, who are all too aware what would happen to seniors if Ryan's "couponization" of Medicare were allowed to happen (CBO estimates after 10 years, the average senior will be paying an ADDITIONAL $7K/yr out-of-pocket (inflation adjusted to today's $) beyond what they pay now under Medicare).
Of course, if the Dems had the guts to stand up to the AMA and the medical providers to more tightly regulate the industry to limit the rate of growth of the underlying health care costs which is putting Medicare under worse and worse footing, then guys like Ryan would have a much harder time selling his Social Darwinist "solutions" for Medicare.
Buddha- I think the main reason Ryan was selected as VP candidate is he has the support/money of the billionaire class. The uber-rich love Ryan, he follows/advocat es the billionaire script (finalize the transfer of wealth from the working folks to the billionaire elites, e.g Waltons, Kochs, etc.). Big Money in campaigns works (Wisconsin recall, defeat of California tax on tobacco, etc.). Ryan may have been the brokered choice months ago when Repugs fell in line behind Willard as the Repug Prez candidate (if Ryan would be the VP candidate). Forget about all the talk (head fakes) of picking Condi Rice or others. Now some of the billionaires' money can flow into any swing state and buy Orwellian smear ads. These Billionaires are racing to see who becomes the first Trillionaire.
I'd say the 99% seem to be viewed by the 1% (and their cohorts) as "worthless people with no redeeming value".
Not sure I understand...Do you mean to say, "Why am I right in saying this? I say this because. . ." Are you also assuming that the Samaritans were Amoritic Canaanites, i.e., Phoenicians?
Professor Reich writes great essays, but did not yet hear how to change status quo - taxation policies at this stage of decay are irreverent.
Democrats x Republicans game (election) does not solve anything.
Paul Ryan learned excel spreadsheet and is cutting cost - nothing to do with reality - the same sick trickle down economy "theory". We should look what Finland did/does - almost impossible for US Money Culture.
Romney believes he has the right to see the tax returns of anyone whom he might choose to be his running mate. But he believes American voters have no right to see his tax returns before voting for him to be president.
This presents a test for the mainstream media.
They should begin by asking for Paul Ryan to submit those same tax returns for public scrutiny. If he does, he puts Romney under more pressure to reveal his (and the investments his overseas accounts are placed in: do they underwrite -- or export -- jobs in America?)
If he doesn't, they can ask him -- and Romney -- why Romney gets to see them and the voters don't.
And if our media don't do this, the mainstream media will tell us they have taken up residence on K Street.
No, it is progressive liberalism that comes closest to creating real social Darwinism by seeking "equal opportunity" for everyone.
It's all about Congress in 2012.
No. Darwinism does NOT argue that everything is equal. Quite the opposite, in fact.
Darwinism states that organisms that adapt better or gain an edge will outlive, out reproduce, etc. than organisms without that edge. Organisms do NOT start out equal. That was the whole point of Darwin's "education".
Natural selection is about picking that which is NOT equal in some way - for example does the plumage stand out more? Do they have longer tail feathers? Are they more heat or cold resistant? It is not about equality - it is about inequality.
Social darwinism was behind eugenics, scientific racism, imperialism, fascism and quite a few other "isms" - none of which are part of progressive liberalism.
I suggest you read some of the concepts of Huxley and Darwin before attempting to "correct" people what Darwinism "really is".
"Social darwinism was behind eugenics, scientific racism, imperialism, fascism and quite a few other "isms"...." all used the term darwinism, natural selection, etc. but all of them were about human selection, not natural selection, which is the whole point of my post.
It's about irony and the twisting of words and terms to mean the opposite.
YOU should read George Orwell.
Have a nice day.
You are still incorrect about the term "social darwinism". It has been used to explain why things are unequal, why the rich are rich and the poor are poor - as if there were a natural order to it.
Social darwinism is a pejorative and I certainly would not want progressive liberalism labeled such.
What would good is if these two arrogant jerks go down in flames so badly they cary most other reich-wing Republicans with them. Then the GOP can take a deep breath, cleanse itself and return to decency.
I don't know if that comment was made in order to save face over his own shortcomings or what, but it is spot on nevertheless. Now CEO's want to run America like a business and, well, you only know what you know, right?
Running government like a business is the dumbest, most idiotic notion I've ever heard.
Of course, we have Ryan telling the world now how "miserable" he was during the last majority and how "embarrassed" he is by the Bush years as if this is more than enough to simply expunge
this bit of history from Ryan's c.v.? Frankly, when I hear him touted for his bold leadership positions on tough issues I get so nauseous I want to throw up.
Romney and Ryan (hell the whole republican Party) are, in essence, consummate grifters. Some things never change.
Let's hear it for the Ryan/Romney ticket
And far worse!
Your suggestion that we are currently more akin to Bismarck's welfare state (I would add "military" to your label) than to Sumner's Social Darwinist conception is interesting. Indeed, we are not within light-years of Sumner (currently) but also not efficient and effective enough to resemble Bismarck. Reich's point is that Ayn Rand Ryan would take us as close as possible to the Social Darwinist outcome. Is it not possible that we need to carefully back away from the excesses of the welfare state while reining in the engorgement of the capitalist elite? Do we not need to eschew ideology and, in its stead, solve problems?
Truer words were never spoken. If the two R's get elected or appointed it will be so horrible that Social Darwinism will look like the warm and fuzzy good old days.
The symbolism is incredible. The last time I saw two R's together was on the front of a Rolls Royce. Enough said about this combination.
The Boys from the Rad-Right should be careful of what they wish for. The people of the US are a tiger held by the tail and not to be discounted.
Social Darwinism treats people as valuable or expendable items in a system of competitive transactions. It violates the Kantian imperative; that, in human affairs, it is never possible (i.e., rational) to treat persons purely as "objects" of analysis. A person is always, to some degree, the subject.
survival of the fittest is not always a nice, clean process, e.g., South American Army Ants. Competitive-coo peration and cooperative-com petitive, i.e., the "game" requires both initiative and restraint, , e.g., refereed performance. In pick-up basketball in the Middle East, the team scoring gets the ball; those choosing try to place all the strong players on one side and the weak ones on the other; and when they say "never mind", the one who caused the harm is saying it rather than the one harmed. We left that area about 2,000 years ago and emigrated to Salzburg. As for Ayn Rand Ryan, he should also remember that his ilk favor loose gun laws. The top 400 should be worried when millions of crazies have guns.
Darwin had it right. Republicans have it wrong.
Can you say, for example, that the Republican voter suppression tactics won't, in the end, give the election to R and R? Or that Citizens United (which favors Republicans) won't tip the balance in their favor?
Perhaps you have some inside knowledge I don't? I simply don't see it as a slam-dunk.
Though the Wall Street Establishment GOP may be willing to throw another election to him--just for being the UnClinton who smothered the FDR tradition in the Dem Party.
I am reminded of Ted Kennedy's 1990s quip.
"The country doesn't need two Republican Parties."
I am no longer interested in receiving Evil of Two Less-ers pitches on the President's behalf--which I get about 8 times a day in my inbox here in Virginia.
Though Wall Street may step in and bail-out Obama.
Pres. Obama has--after all--given the 'financial community' everything they wanted--includi ng Romney's taxpayer subsidies of HMOs. (Dodd-Frank was a purposely impotent reform--as Liz Warren might realize.)
And liberal and minority pols have largely accepted Wall Street's agenda as sold by Obama--whereas they didn't accept it from Bush and wouldn't accept it from Romney and Ryan.
I may have just hit on the best reason why many on the left might want to vote for the GOP ticket!
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