Bernie Sanders Threatens Government Of, By, and For the Moneyed Class— Hence the Establishment Freak-Out.
If you read the latest
Must-Stop-Sanders article in The New
York Times, you’d be tempted to believe that all those donors and
establishment politicians quoted are most concerned that Bernie Sanders might
not just lose the presidency, but also threaten Democratic party gains in other
offices.
Others
in the party view Mr. Sanders as such an existential threat that they see
stopping him from winning the nomination as less risky than a public convention
fight.
But what if we’re reading
this wrong? What if he’s an “existential threat” to the people in power, not because
he might lose, but, because
he might win? Why is the party establishment willing to risk
alienating Bernie’s voters—again—knowing that that might guarantee another
four years of Trump?
Simple. Bernie wants to end
government-by-bribe.
That’s the secret behind
the freak-out. Not the potential loss
of healthcare for those who need it if the Democratic nominee fails to get
elected. Not the continued poisoning
of air we breathe and the water
we drink, not the destruction
of public lands for profit, or the separating
of immigrant families into cages, or that the laws
will continue to be flouted. Money trickles down from billionaires and corporations
into SuperPACs
and party accounts, enriches
party leaders,
and gives them personal power that rivals White House power. And Sanders wants
that to end.
Money determines whether a
congressional rep gets desirable
committee assignments that garner more power…and more money. Money
awaits the losers, too, if only they play the game.
When it appears that someone
whose values
aren’t immediately translatable into cash equivalents might take control, threatening
the whole corrupt engine,
it inspires panic.
So, sure, it’s more
important to those Democrats who thrive in the current system to beat Sanders
than to beat Trump.
Congresswoman Veronica Escobar of Texas was singled out in
the above-mentioned New York Times article,
saying that even if Bernie came to the convention with 40 percent of delegates,
while the other six candidates split the balance among them it “…wouldn’t be
enough to convince her to vote for him on the second ballot.”
The article neglected to note that Rep. Escobar was sent on
an all-expenses
paid trip to Paris, Rome, and Brussels last November by Third
Way Foundation. PR Watch has this to say about the rabidly anti-Bernie corporatist
group:
Several
corporate donors to Third Way are or have been members of the GOP-aligned American Legislative
Exchange Council (ALEC), a corporate bill mill that links lobbyists
with state lawmakers. Amgen, Baxter Healthcare, CVS Caremark, DuPont, and trade
groups the Consumer Technology Association and NCTA - The Internet and
Television Association are members.
Most imagine the mantra “Vote
Blue, No Natter Who,” will keep voters in line.
But if the superdelegates
deny the nomination to the people’s choice, how many individual voters will
feel cheated? Their vote didn’t count in the primary; why bother in the general?
Meanwhile, among the
richest and most powerful, there appears to be a hankering for a brokered
convention to end in Bloomberg’s nomination. In fact, Bloomberg
appears to be counting on that. He has already spent
more than Clinton and Trump combined did in 2016. For that, he’s managed,
as of today, about 16 percent support. And roughly the same number of voters
said they would not vote for Bloomberg if he were the nominee as have said
they would not vote for Sanders.
So, Bloomberg’s “Vote Blue
No Matter Who” support is the weakest when you consider the limited 1st
choice support his money has bought to date. But establishment politicians who
make up the bulk of super-delegates know he’ll share the wealth. As he reminded
us all in the last debate, he
bought, er, got about 21 House seats with his money in 2018.
Granted, he’d lose to
Trump. But…money! Everyone wins!
Except those of us who want
a fairer system, clean air and water, and justice and compassion for the most
vulnerable.
- Anita Bartholomew
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