Joseph Stiglitz in The Guardian: Democrats Must Drop Neo-Liberal Economics
New York Times Guest Essay: Democrats Ignored Gaza and Brought Down Their Party
Check out both of the links. Post election analysis by alleged experts who seem to have figured out what went wrong for the Democratic party and who have singled out the one thing they believe could have made the difference in the election. Both of these sources have an opinion, and they are mainly going after their own pet peeve. I have my opinion, too, based on observation. I don't make any claim to being any kind of a pundit, I'm just an ordinary American, fairly well educated and reasonably observant.
What Cost Democrats This Presidential Election Cycle
We have the strongest economy, by all of the standard measurements, since the 1960's. When President Biden came into office in 2021, he inherited an economic mess that was only going to get worse as a result of the failure of his predecessor to be prepared for, and handle all of the aspects of, a global viral pandemic. A generally uniformed, ignorant population did what could be expected from ignorant, uniformed people, they panicked, and started to believe all of the conspiracy theories that were circulating around.
The hands-off, do nothing approach that characterized every aspect of Trump's Presidency failed to do the job the constitution expects of the executive branch, which is to lead and to protect. Trump did neither. So the United States experienced one of the fastest spreads of COVID, which would have been even worse had Democratic governors in blue states with the largest population centers in the country not taken steps to protect from the spread. More than a million Americans died as a result, one of the highest death rates among nations with high quality medical facilities. And, of course, the high number of cases wreaked havoc with the economy.
Recovery came in the form of the Biden Administration. Steps were taken to resolve supply chain issues, distribute vaccines, and provide resources to businesses, saving literally millions of jobs that would have been lost otherwise. More jobs were lost under Trump than any previous Presidential administration since Hoover. The recovery, something which required, and got, leadership from Joe Biden, saved most of those jobs, and his economic expansion, including the infrastructure bill, added even more.
On top of that, when global inflation affected the American economy, we had a leader who stepped up and took action against that as well. As a result, the effects of inflation were not nearly as bad in the United States as they were in most other places.
And as another result, few Americans are aware of any of this. They are either self-isolated in their own information bubble, or they are bored with politics, economics and "all that stuff," and pay little attention. And even if they really had wanted to find out what was going on, their limited attention span wouldn't have allowed them to stay tuned in long enough to get past all the Trump news they were hearing and seeing every day.
If an honest survey could be conducted and reported, it would find that Trump, as an ex-President, got ten times the coverage that the sitting President of the United States got in the mainstream media. I counted, one night, back in 2021, during the Congressional investigation into Trump's incitement of the insurrection against the Capitol and against Congress and the American people, during the one hour broadcast of one of my favorite commentators, Lawrence O'Donnell. He's not Trump-friendly by any means. The name "Trump" or "Donald Trump" came out of his lips 34 times in that one hour broadcast, about once every two minutes.
And if that's what we got from Lawrence in one night, imagine what was happening on the other networks. I did some spot checking. I don't have the ability to research hundreds of news shows, but I watched about 10 minutes of each major network, plus listened to PBS and Associated Press broadcasts, on about 20 different samples. I could not randomly locate even one full half hour of news in which Trump wasn't mentioned at all, and in every example I tracked, he was mentioned more than once, and got more than 5 minutes of the broadcast time.
I'd accept absolutely accurate research that proves otherwise, but I doubt that it exists. Trump was clearly the number one topic on all major news outlets every single day from the time he left the White House in 2021, until he was re-elected November 5th. Every single day, multiple times a day. And I'm absolutely certain that Joe Biden wasn't mentioned one tenth of that amount of time.
There are several reasons why Democrats may have lost this election, including suspicion of tampering with vote counts and more foreign influence this time. But the main reason we lost is that the mainstream media in the United States kept Trump in front of everyone every day, 24 hours a day, for the whole four years since he left the White House in 2021.
Gaza and Neo-Liberal Economic Policy are Side-Show Issues
If what President Biden initiated as economic policy is considered "Neo-Liberal," then Democrats don't need to abandon it. It has proven highly successful in generating economic prosperity, wage increases, stimulating trade and giving us a balanced economy. Inflation is caused by prosperity, and whatever opinion one may hold about how much, or little, regulation of the economy is the government's responsibility, the way this administration managed to handle the inflation problem without triggering a recession was remarkable.
The problem is that most Americans have absolutely zero idea about any of this, don't understand it and can't explain how it works. And most Americans aren't interested in knowing. Why change an economic approach that is successful, just because the majority of the electorate is not educated or interested enough in it to care? Instead of changing the policy, why not change the messaging?
That's the case with both of these issues. There was very little Democratic messaging about Gaza, and when it did happen, it was too little, too late. American Arab and Palestinian voters wanted something no politician on the Presidential ballot could, or would, give them and that was a cease fire and a halt to supplying arms to Israel. So their response was to cast a ballot for the candidate whose policy and position would be the least favorable to their position. Jill Stein is a zero, a nothing and a nobody who has no power or platform to do one thing for the people of Gaza, and I doubt she's contributed to their humanitarian need. Trump, of course, will give Netanyahu everything he needs to level Gaza and send the remaining population into the desert as refugees. But the Democrats failed to control that narrative.
Neo-Liberal economic policy has led to the greatest periods of prosperity in American history, and has, in more than one case, turned out to be the best way to manage the national budget, cut the deficit spending and reduce the debt. It recognizes where the inequities are in the economy and develops policy to resolve them fairly. Democrats, however, have been unable to put that into the kind of simple, populist terms and make it stick.
Use the Media, Because We No Longer Have a Free Press
I could make a list of about ten independent news media sites where a decent picture of American politics is presented, fairly, without bias or prejudice, and in accurate, understandable terms. But none of them are commercially operated, which means they do not have the means to compete with the billionaire controlled media that runs United States politics now. We have a corporate owned media that has a political agenda and they will use whatever deceitful means they have at their disposal to get what they want.
There are few of the "old school" journalists left anywhere. There are a few, in the current generation of commentators, who exhibit critical thinking skills, which no longer seem to be taught in college journalism courses, or indeed anywhere in college these days. Some of the newer crop of reporters can't pronounce some place names, or common terms correctly. And the amount of coverage they have given to Trump is the biggest indicator of bias that they exhibit, regardless of what they might say. That's quite telling, as far as I am concerned, they wanted Trump back, and they did everything they could to make sure it happened.
In resigning ourselves to the fact that we have lost our free press, Democrats must figure out not only how to simplify the narrative so people actually understand how it works for them, but they must do things to get enough attention to make media outlets turn their cameras off the orange headed buffoon onto Democratic party candidates. I know it's not in our nature, but the only way we're going to be able to do any kind of mass saturation of the media with a clear, easy to understand message, is to do things to get the kind of attention Trump gets.
We must consider the mainstream media propaganda, not journalism, and use it that way and not feel guilty about it. Only then will we be able to explain, in the simplest of terms, how much more we have to offer the American people by making government work well, than they do, by destroying it.