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Reich writes: "On Friday, Paul Ryan, the presumptive Republican vice-presidential nominee, made the most populist speech of this campaign season."

Portrait, Robert Reich, 08/16/09. (photo: Perian Flaherty)
Portrait, Robert Reich, 08/16/09. (photo: Perian Flaherty)



Paul Ryan's Faux Populism

By Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog

19 August 12

 

n Friday, Paul Ryan, the presumptive Republican vice-presidential nominee, made the most populist speech of this campaign season.

"It's the people who are politically connected, it's the people who have access to Washington that get the breaks," he told an enthusiastic crowd of over 2,000 at a high school gym in Virginia.

"Well, no more. We don't want to pick winners and losers in Washington... . Hardworking taxpayers should be treated fairly and it should be based on whether they're good, whether they work hard and not who they know in Washington. That's entrepreneurialism. That's free enterprise."

Sounds good, but earlier this week - three days after being picked as Romney's running-mate - Ryan went to Las Vegas to pay homage to Sheldon Adelson, the casino billionaire who is the poster boy for using money to become "politically connected" in Washington, and getting the "breaks" that come with it. Adelson has promised to donate up to $100 million to make sure Romney and Ryan are in the White House next year.

Much of Adelson's fortune comes from his casino in Macau, in China, via his money-greased access to Washington.

When China's pitch for the 2008 Olympics was endangered by a House resolution opposing the bid because of China's "abominable human rights record," Adelson phoned Tom DeLay, then House majority whip and recipient of Adelson's political generosity - urging him to block the resolution, which DeLay promptly did. The next day, according to the New York Times, a Chinese vice premier promised Mr. Adelson an endless line of gamblers to the Macau casino.

The money Adelson has committed to putting Romney and Ryan into the White House is a business investment. Adelson has a lot riding on the 2012 election.

Last year, his Las Vegas Sands Corporation came under investigation by the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission for possible violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act - bribing Chinese officials to help expand its casino in Macau.

The U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles, meanwhile, is investigating whether the Sands Corporation violated federal money-laundering laws by accepting more than $100 million from high-rolling gamblers accused of drug trafficking and embezzlement, rather than reporting the suspicious funds to the government.

Ryan has also been a major recipient of contributions from billionaire energy moguls Charles and David Koch. Koch Industries PAC has donated more than $100,000 to Ryan's campaigns and his leadership PAC - more than any other corporate PAC, according to a NY Times analysis of campaign records.

You see, Koch industries spans a variety of oil and gas investments - whose value would be compromised if Congress and the White House got serious about climate change.

Small wonder Paul Ryan has emerged as one of Congress's most outspoken skeptics of climate change. He has also repeatedly voted against energy efficiency standards, including a House vote to prohibit the EPA from regulating greenhouse gases.

Several months ago, when I debated Paul Ryan on ABC-TV's This Week, he said we need to shrink the size of government because big corporations and wealthy individuals otherwise use government to their advantage.

"If the power and money are going to be here in Washington, that's where the influence is going to go ... that's where the powerful are going to go to influence it," he said.

It's an odd argument coming from Ryan because his proposed budget doesn't shrink government by cutting benefits and payments to big business and the rich. He increases military payments to defense contractors, for example, slashes Wall Street regulations, and gives giant tax benefits to the rich.

His budget shrinks government mainly by cutting benefits and payments to the poor and lower-income Americans. Over 60 percent of his spending cuts target programs for Americans in the bottom third of the income ladder.

Ryan is correct when he says "it's the people who are politically connected, it's the people who have access to Washington that get the breaks."

But his faux populism obscures the main point. A much smaller government still dominated by money would continue to do the bidding of billionaires like casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, energy moguls like the Koch bothers, military contractors, and other high rollers now actively trying to put Ryan and Romney into the White House.

It just wouldn't do anything for the rest of us.



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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+72 # PABLO DIABLO 2012-08-19 09:29
Obama is the best we got, sadly, but still critical to vote for him and go progressive at the state level.
 
 
+50 # Ralph Averill 2012-08-19 14:08
Why sadly? We could be doing a whole lot worse. Besides,
It's all about Congress in 2012!!
 
 
+28 # soularddave 2012-08-19 17:36
Quoting Ralph Averill:

It's all about Congress in 2012!!


YES! With all the ridiculous nonsense emanating from the wing-nuts on the right, surely they'll do themselves in this time. We really need a landslide, and Obama's the one who can pull that off, to bring in a new Congress on his coat tails.

NOW is the time!
 
 
-17 # RLF 2012-08-20 03:48
It is not all about congress. Obama had two years of congress and the senate and what did he do? A big bailout for the banks with no controls on salaries and bonuses. Patriot act...beat up on our civil rights left and right. He is a heart beat from being a republican...a DINO...Dem. in name only.
 
 
+19 # ktrav 2012-08-20 05:47
RLF - where do you get this stuff?!? NONE of what you've written is true at all. You're like Romney - repeat a lie often enough and then wait until enough people are scared and angry enough to believe the lie.
 
 
+9 # bmiluski 2012-08-20 13:01
I can't believe the intelligent people are still spewing that republican bs around. It's been proven over and over again that what you say is a lie.
 
 
+90 # VoiceofReason613 2012-08-19 09:33
Kudos to Robert Reich for his always insightful articles that focus attention where it should be. It is essential to keep stressing just how negative Paul Ryan's record is on climate change, the environment, renewable energy, women's issues, etc. We have to expose all the Republican lies and misconceptions.
 
 
+5 # Jim Young 2012-08-19 19:26
Quoting VoiceofReason613:
Kudos to Robert Reich for his always insightful articles that focus attention where it should be. It is essential to keep stressing just how negative Paul Ryan's record is on climate change, the environment, renewable energy, women's issues, etc. We have to expose all the Republican lies and misconceptions.


While I agree on the other issues, his claimed area of expertise should be the primary target. His type of thinking got us into a mess where even Alan Greenspan recognized a $17 trillion dollar loss in net worth of the US, and a loss of notional value in derivatives of almost $90 trillion world wide. John Bogle puts the real investment market at $150 trillion at the same time the speculators thought they could get away with claiming a notional value 5 times the real market, passing up through $800 trillion again. And he wants to encourage more of the idiocy that got us there? Einstein's definition of insanity should apply to him and anyone who votes for him.
 
 
-16 # Robt Eagle 2012-08-20 04:13
Voice, don't dare expose the Democrat lies and misconceptions. ..it would really overwhelm the debate of who is the bigger liers and cheats. Eric Holder seems to ONLY prosecute those who don't follow the Obama lead. Holder and the DOJ go after the states that are trying to prevent illegals from voting, but that might hurt Obama's chances for re-election. Read "Injustice" by J. Christian Adams to learn of Holder's illegal one sided actions. Additionally the White House is leaking information to promote Obama's political agenda at the risk of American military, especially SOF and intelligence officers, but Holder refuses to investigate and prosecute the leakers from the WH because it would expose Obama's involvement. Classified information leaked directly to the NY Times, Obama's private promotion media, is illegal and Holder is negligent in his duties he has sworn to uphold for the American public. Democrats lie and provide misconceptions way more often than Republicans, but heck, that truth is not permitted on this site!
 
 
+2 # Jim Young 2012-08-22 18:22
The Republican lies are what are destroying our real productivity, so they are the ones I worry about continuing to double down on destructive obstruction, and hopeless pursuit of methods even Sandy Weill knows aren't working any better now than when Harding/Coolidg e/Hoover/GW Bush tried them.
 
 
+85 # Barbara K 2012-08-19 09:52
Everything about Paul Ryan is fake. He wants to kill Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security, could care less about the sick and elderly. Hauling out his Mom isn't going to help him. The Rs told them to do that, like any of them have any credibility left or a decent bone in their body. As for women's rights? Paul Ryan thinks telling us what we can do is his right. He is nothing but a charming snake.

Don't vote Republican/Tbag ger at any level, we have many states that need a cleaning out.

DO VOTE, don't ever let this crap happen to us again. We can't afford to sit out a vote, we may not have that right either much longer.
 
 
+6 # Adoregon 2012-08-19 09:58
A few words on who pays what:

http://www.cbpp.org/cms/index.cfm?fa=view&id=3505

No matter how you cut it, government is corrupt and the game is rigged.

Big surprise.
 
 
+3 # RLF 2012-08-20 04:05
Good article. thanks
 
 
-93 # spritzler 2012-08-19 10:30
Robert Reich performs an important role for the ruling plutocracy: he tries to persuade people, who are opposed to the terrible things that the plutocracy does, that they can make a difference by voting Democratic. So Reich has article after article about how bad the Republicans are, always implying (which makes him more persuasive than if he said it explicitly) that one should vote for the Democratic Party candidate.

Reich collects big fees giving speeches to the very wealthy corporate elite. He was made Labor Secretary by Clinton to help the corporate-contr olled Big UInions squash strikes by their rank and file members, as he did during the Caterpillar, Firestone and A.E. Staley strikes when he was Labor Secretary. He served Clinton faithfully as Clinton imposed the extremely anti-working class NAFTA on American workers.

Reich is our foe, not our friend. Shame on RSN for running article after article after article by this shill for the Democratic Party and the plutocracy that uses it to control Americans.
 
 
+67 # brux 2012-08-19 12:01
If Reich is "our" foe, then "we" don't have any friends at all.
 
 
+21 # Billy Bob 2012-08-19 18:13
I think people who try to convince us otherwise are playing that role. Shame on you for trying to convince people to vote against their own self-interests so the Vulture/Voucher ticket can win.
 
 
+7 # bmiluski 2012-08-20 13:03
Kindly back up your accusations with actual facts.
 
 
+9 # Adoregon 2012-08-19 10:31
A few more words on who pays what:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/the-taxes-americans-really-pay-in-two-graphs/2012/04/16/gIQA6o4yLT_blog.html
 
 
+1 # Jim Young 2012-08-19 19:16
Quoting Adoregon:
A few more words on who pays what:


Will have to get more info on the lower (20.7%)taxes that I found (perhaps not covering all the taxes included in the one you reference). http://www2.ucsc.edu/whorulesamerica/power/wealth.html covers just the top 1% but doesn't break out the top .1%,.01%, or .001%, that the L-Curve tried to show (http://www.lcurve.org/)
 
 
+52 # Ellioth 2012-08-19 10:40
Ryan-Romney would shrink government, alright. The part that creates a level playing field, gone. The part that educates children, invests in and maintains our crumbling infrastructure, gone (except when it comes to fat contracts for the wealthy), etc. The government that provides food, shelter, medical care for the less fortunate, gone. They'll fend for themselves or die.

The government they keep is the one that doles out our money to the wealthy elite, in more tax breaks, more bloated and wasteful contracts and giveaways. Where do I get in line?

Elliot H
 
 
+36 # dick 2012-08-19 10:42
He is a populist in the American tradition of racist populism. All that stuff about limiting government is code for limiting government's role in protecting & serving minorities. But the Democrat's could SEIZE the role of the "People's" representatives by holding Wall St. accountable for real estate fraud, "securities" (security?) fraud, money laundering, etc. Jamie Dimon is Obama's Adelson. Each party has the big time criminals they're sworn to "serve & protect." Indict criminals, win the election going away.
 
 
-14 # pietheyn 2012-08-19 18:28
Hi Jamie, Barry here.
What's up Pres?
Running hot. Incidentally,th anks again, for last weeks dinner for 200. You have a awesome group of associates.
Glad you noticed.
Actually, I just called to inform you that Dave has directed Eric to serve you with a subpoena.
Your joking. What the hell is that about?
Not really clear, but not to worry.
Those two little shits.For Christ sake, of course I'm concerned.
The request for the arraignment date will be November 15th.
Is that due process?
We're going to stretch that one a Tad.
Damn, the media will be all over me.
Stay cool, my man. I told you, not to worry. Just stay cool.
 
 
+4 # bmiluski 2012-08-20 13:04
Who is Barry?
 
 
+39 # KrazyFromPolitics 2012-08-19 10:44
I hope that those of my fellow citizens that are suffering from "Rip Van Winkle Syndrome" awaken from their slumber to see just how corrupt this country has become.
 
 
+2 # bmiluski 2012-08-20 13:05
Oh grow up. This country and every other country on this planet is corrupt. That is the nature of man. If it were not then all this would not have happened in the past.
 
 
+48 # Art947 2012-08-19 11:04
It is a shame that Paul Ryan does not have an honest bone in his body. He clearly demonstrated his propensity to lie, lie, lie when he went to Flordia and gave another dishonest speech about Medicare and President Obama's system to extend the life of the program, reduce the payments that seniors need to make for their prescription drug coverage, etc.

If Ryan and his "handler" Romney really wanted to improve the programs that ensure that seniors will not need to worry about the social security net, then he would stop telling lies about the solvency of Social Security (as most intelligent people know, the system is in SURPLUS and actually serves to reduce the budget deficit!), and he would note that there are simple solutions to increasing the surplus by extending the payroll tax to the next $100,000 of income.

WHile I know that a mother typically supports her child, no matter what, it was disgraceful for Ryan to use his mother to support his lies to her fellow senior citizens.
 
 
+55 # pamitty 2012-08-19 11:06
Ryan is one of the biggest hypocrites in politics today. He lies better than most republican politicians and that makes him scary. He has been declared a GOP sex symbol! THe last thing we need is a vice-president who is thought of as a sex symbol! He is so not sexy (a grown up Eddie Munster) but the whole thing trivializes the office.
And I know that will be why many will vote for him.
What I don't understand is how 1/2 of the people are OK with giving the top 1% and .1% huge, permanent tax cuts, And the middle class families are going to be taxed around $2,000. each year to pay for the rich to have even more money.
The Ryan budget will destroy the middle class.
So WHY DO people want this crazy reverse-Robin Hood budget ?
 
 
+15 # tahoevalleylines 2012-08-19 11:45
Worse than being an oil-importing nation is the fact America is fast becoming more dependent on food imports. Which candidate of which party will be the first to address drought and need to look at continental scale water resource engineering projects? Aquifer recharge is a dire necessity, though it is doubtful any of the four executive branch candidates has a clue.

Another detail of the Middle Wast merry-go round is Pakistan, most likely a nuclear participant when the billion casualty war to wipe Israel off the map jumps from prophecy to reality.

Kochs et al can help America step back from the abyss. Alternative energy and transport projects galore await, as well as the Columbia River outflow diversion works.

Normally, candidates for president would leap at the change to put their name on magnificent engineering projects, but this quad of duds is truly a bunch of unimaginative, uninformed sad sacks!
 
 
+3 # Cassandra2012 2012-08-20 13:46
Read The Betrayal of the American Dream!!! it tells the truth about these Profits before people; profits before country; profits before decency Repugnican liars..
 
 
+27 # pernsey 2012-08-19 11:51
The shorter list would be to tell me whats real and truthful about him, almost everything about Paul and Romney is fake...its all smoke and mirrors.

Pay no attention to Karl Rove behind the curtain.
 
 
+39 # AlexBrown 2012-08-19 12:02
GOP = LIARS. Don't vote for liars.

OK - a little drift toward vitriol here: Why the H*LL is Robert Reich using softball words about Ryan's antics? "Faux" is not the word -- it's "FAKE" populism. Ryan is a liar on the payroll of the bigwigs Reich lists here -- just like Mitt. It's that simple.

The US government is not for sale. Don't let these guys with wrecking balls into the White House. Their only interest is to deliver the mighty US military to their paymasters, to capture all the world's remaining energy and wealth as we slide into the post-peak dependency they have planned on for sixty years. This is their business plan for the 21st century. They will do literally anything to capture the US during this election -- lying is the least of it. God save Obama -- pray for the Secret Service!
 
 
+15 # ghostperson 2012-08-19 12:05
I find it extraordinarily difficult to associate the term "populist" with an Ayn Rand acolyte whose views, policies and budget proposals favor plutocrats and oligarchs. "I can't hear a word you are saying because your actions are deafening" accurately describes the my disconnect from delusional patter. Self-righteousn ess is the inevitable cover of the Anglo philistine.
 
 
+12 # Jim Young 2012-08-19 12:31
Look at the exponential growth they can achieve in wealth and power.
Is it an odd coincidence the effective tax rate is the same 20.7% for the top quintile at two dramatically different times in our history, 1944/45.
Back in 1945, those who made$200,000 (the equivalent of $2.4 million in 2009 dollars) paid an effective tax rate of 20.7% keeping $79,300 of every $100,000 they made, but the slope of the limit meant that for each additional dollar, they kept just 6 cents.
Today’s effective tax rate is 20.7% but the top tax rate for earned income kicks in at $388,351. So they paid the same effective tax rate as in 1945, keeping $79,300 for every $100,000. The big difference is for every additional dollar earned, they get to keep 65 cents (more than 10 times 1945).
Today Investors/specu lators, still keeping the advantage of a “temporary” tax cut, probably pay a little less than the 20.7 effective tax rates the top quintile paid in 1945, and still pays today. People like Romney pay about 1/3 less than the normal effective tax rate (13.4%/20.7%). The big difference is they always pay less than the normal effective tax rate for people merely in the top quintile. For every additional dollar “profit”, they get to keep 85 cents (more than 14 times 1945), and the steepest slope possible for exponentially increasing their wealth and control.
 
 
+22 # Buddha 2012-08-19 13:12
For a Party of the 1%, by the 1%, and for the 1% to portray itself as "populist" and for the middle-class, it takes rebranding to a whole new level of hypocrisy.
 
 
+9 # Billy Bob 2012-08-19 18:15
They've been doing just that for decades. Nixon called it "the southern strategy".
 
 
+26 # crinvegas 2012-08-19 14:49
I hope the country realizes the GOP is telling a lot of whoppers. However, my greater concern is the number of voter suppression laws that have been passed. The GOP is determined to steal this election.
 
 
+11 # Martha Luehrmann 2012-08-19 18:07
Quoting crinvegas:
I hope the country realizes the GOP is telling a lot of whoppers. However, my greater concern is the number of voter suppression laws that have been passed. The GOP is determined to steal this election.


I'm with crinvegas. My daughter in Pennsylvania says they have already taken many names off the registration lists in PA, and are doing the same thing in Ohio. Do you think that it is any coincidence that these are key states? Is the election in those states going to be hijacked just as it was in Florida? HELP!
 
 
+3 # Michaeljohn 2012-08-19 17:23
So Spritzler, building on that, I would assume you believe Romney, Ryan and the GOP are the guys with the white hats on the white horses, galloping in to save the good old US of A just in the nick of time ?
 
 
-20 # marstob 2012-08-19 17:24
Robert Reich points on Mr Adelson, Owner of a La Mirage Casino in Vegas and one in China - a Jewish individual who place a great deal of money in the Republicans campaigns because? Because he wants to ensure Israel will have the USA at their wingman, which currently isn't the case. Yes, the USA investigates and probably anyone influential donating big money to the Republican campaign. What he fails to mention was all the mega dollars donating to Obama's - like Geo Soros, the unions and other weird characters. Not balanced journalism.
 
 
+8 # mdhome 2012-08-19 19:59
You are the weird character, comparing oranges to raisins.
 
 
+9 # Rick Levy 2012-08-19 22:48
Paul Ryan as a populist is as about as conceivable as a four-sided triangle.
 

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