I originally
thought that the Democratic debates we witnessed last week would turn out to be
a circular firing squad where each candidate would be in the attack mode;
instead it turned out to be a mutual suicide pact. All you have to do is look
at how most of the candidates took positions way out of the mainstream.
Although
Medicare for All has the sound of a winning issue, in fact it is a loser once
people realize that it would be the end of private health insurance for 150
million Americans and that a majority of all of the hospitals in the U.S. would
go bankrupt because of the inadequacy of Medicare’s reimbursement rates. In a
way the Democrats are sounding like Republicans in the sense that they want to “repeal
and replace Obamacare.”
With respect
to immigration the entire field came out for healthcare for unauthorized
immigrants and most supported decriminalizing illegal entry in the first place.
In other words they would exempt from deportation ANY unauthorized immigrant
who hasn’t committed a serious crime.
Although all of the candidates talked a big game on immigration when
asked what would be the first thing they would do upon election, not one of the
20 mentioned solving the immigration issue. I would caution that if the Left
doesn’t solve the immigration issue, the Right certainly will and the result
would not be pretty.
Then, of a
sudden, Kamala Harris brought up Joe Biden’s opposition to forced school busing
for the purposes of racial balance in the 1970s. Biden showed his age and
hemmed and hawed without really responding. What he should have done was to
give full-throated support for his position at the time. Although Harris may
have benefitted from busing as a school girl, it was widely unpopular in both the
White and Black communities and it ultimately fell of its own weight. Later
Elizabeth Warren said she would support busing today. She will soon regret that
statement. If you want to date the Los Angeles Unified School District’s slow
descent into hell you can do no worse than 1977 when a massive school busing
plan was introduced. All I can say Trump’s ad makers will a field day with all
of the material that came out of the debates.
As to the
candidates, Joe Biden showed his age and if he doesn’t quickly rebound he is a
goner. Bernie Sanders is the same crotchety old man he was in 2016, only more
so. He has passed his sell by date. Elizabeth Warren, in the height of conceit,
has a plan for everything. It is one thing to be bold, but quite another to
think that she can reorder a complex society of 330 million people. She wants
to be the boss of everything. If Warren were an elementary school teacher, she
would be a 5th grader’s worst nightmare.
Both Kamala
Harris and Cory Booker had their moments, but so far both appear to be more
show horse than work horse. Nevertheless both of them may have the legs to go
the distance. In contrast Amy Klobuchar is more of a work horse and perhaps
that is why she is lagging in the polls. Pete Buttigieg is a bright guy, but
running the U.S. is a huge leap from South Bend, Indiana. I think he is running
for president because he doesn’t see a path to governor or senator in his conservative
home state of Indiana. Beto O’Roarke looks like a one trick pony who should be
running again for the Senate in Texas.
Given Trump’s
unpopularity the Democrats are supposed to win in 2020, but as we witnessed in
2016 they have the ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Simply
put, Trump can’t win, but whomever is the Democratic nominee can certainly
lose.
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