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Showing Original Post only (View all)How the Democrats Lost the Working Class (NYT) [View all]
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/04/us/politics/democrats-working-class.htmlhttps://archive.ph/IbRW0
How the Democrats Lost the Working Class
The theory seemed sound: Stabilize financial markets, support the poor and promote a more secure, integrated world. But blue-collar workers were left behind.
By Jonathan Weisman
Jan. 4, 2025 Updated 9:59 a.m. ET
Democrats had just absorbed a crushing defeat in the 1994 midterm elections when President Bill Clintons very liberal labor secretary, Robert Reich, ventured into hostile territory to issue a prophetic warning.
Struggling workers were becoming an anxious class, he told the centrist Democratic Leadership Council, two weeks after Republicans led by Newt Gingrich had gained 54 seats in the House and eight in the Senate. Society was separating into two tiers, Mr. Reich said, with a few winners and a larger group of Americans left behind, whose anger and whose disillusionment is easily manipulated.
Today, the targets of that rage are immigrants and welfare mothers and government officials and gays and an ill-defined counterculture, Mr. Reich cautioned. But as the middle class continues to erode, who will be the targets tomorrow?
His message went largely unheeded for 30 years, as one president after another, Republican and Democratic, led administrations into a post-Cold War global future that enriched the nation as a whole and some on the coasts to staggering levels, but left many pockets of the American heartland deindustrialized, dislocated and even depopulated.
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Many of us simply want an affordable ev. We cannot afford to prop up the US auto industry.
delisen
Jan 4
#41
Free trade benefits the majority. How do you stop globalization? AI is going to exacerbate things. This article has good
OrlandoDem2
Jan 4
#3
No it doesn't benefit folks period. Cheap shit has been largely responsible for the
Demsrule86
Jan 4
#44
MSM is going to preach to us, again, telling us what we are thinking. Well, I'm not blaming Dems for a sham election
yaesu
Jan 4
#4
Robert Reich is one of the main reasons Clinton lost in 2016. His and a few other Democrats constant bashing of
Silent Type
Jan 4
#6
Thank-you. Exactly. They are going to pay for their foolishness just as they did when they voted for Reagan, only this
JohnSJ
Jan 4
#49
Irony Alert: The NYT has never written for those whom they label " the working class."- They just write about them.
delisen
Jan 4
#38
"The danger is not that a particular class is unfit to govern. Every class is unfit to govern." Lord Acton
Ping Tung
Jan 4
#45
Reich's a big believer in the left-leaning populist BS that Democrats ignore-hate unions and the white working class,
betsuni
Jan 4
#55
Biden has done nothing but enact policies geared toward the working class. I've said this before.
In It to Win It
Jan 4
#56
Please tell me what have the republicans done for the working man in the last 40 years
Keepthesoulalive
Jan 5
#60
As if 40 years of Republican trickle down economics has been fantastic for the working class!
betsuni
Jan 5
#61