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David Sirota

David Sirota

Posted: April 17, 2008 05:07 PM

Newsflash: Populism Is Popular


Cross-posted from CAF

Whenever pundits and political elites express surprise at the power of populism, I always think back to the tongue-in-cheek headline of Chris Hayes' In These Times article that read "Economic Populism Proves Popular." Populism is an ideology that says that government should - gasp! - reflect what actual people want. It is just so damn funny when the same political Establishment professing reverence for our democracy then expresses outrage and surprise that politicians once in a while are forced to reflect what the public wants.

So I was laughing today when I read this Bloomberg News piece breathlessly telling us that "Democrats Pushing Obama, Clinton Toward Populism" - as if that's something so outrageous and odd as to be shocking. Here's the critical news from Pennsylvania, Indiana and North Carolina - three states whose primaries are coming up:

Democrats in all three states had a negative view of trade, with 58 percent in Indiana, 55 percent in Pennsylvania and 61 percent in North Carolina saying it has hurt the economy. At least three in 10 in each state say it hurt a lot.

This finding conforms with earlier polling showing voters of both parties are sick and tired of lobbyist-written trade policies that undermine our economy and destroy the environment and human rights in the developing world.

Additionally, the same poll shows the public is angry about our politicians using their power to hand over more goodies to the banks and Wall Street firms that created the financial crisis:

A majority in each state favors a government bailout of homeowners in danger of foreclosure, according to a Bloomberg/Los Angeles Times poll of likely Democratic voters...After mortgage lenders, voters in the three states faulted insufficient government regulation, as well as irresponsible borrowers, for the housing crisis...Respondents in all three states say, by margins of 2 to 1 or better, that the federal government should regulate the financial industry more aggressively.

That news outlets seem so surprised that the public supports populist policies to deal with our economic crisis just shows how out of touch with mainstream public opinion our political elite is from the rest of the country.

 
 
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WASanford
I think, therefore I am mad as hell!
06:31 PM on 04/17/2008
David, I never fail to read your posts and I mostly agree with you. So for just this once, please let me disagree with you on a minor matter. Populism is NOT an ideology! It is caring about yourself, your family, your neighborhood, your towns and cities, your states, your country and your fellow citizens. It is joining with those citizens who demand fair treatment and respect, demanding it for yourself and those in your communities. I see liberalism as a part of populism that informs and drives it. We should NEVER knuckle down to leaders of any stripe, whether or not they claim to be on our side. We have the right to make demands of them, we pay their wages and they serve at OUR pleasure.

It is a disgrace that we have had to drive these "leaders?" to populism!
05:33 PM on 04/17/2008
The political elite is so out of touch that they are unaware of it. The only group more clueless are the MSM, which were embodied last night by the idiots over at ABC.