In 2016 and 2018 I authored two blogs on the coming realignment of American Politics ( Shulmaven: The Coming Political Realignment and Shulmaven: The Coming Political Realignment: Part II ) I believe the realignment I spoke of then and in subsequent related blogs is now here. The recent Republican convention once and for all buried the Right Hamiltonian* roots of the party and firmly made it over into a rightwing populist party combining the 19th century Jacksonians and Know Nothings into one 21st century coalition. Consistent with that, the party renominated Doanld Trump for president and JD Vance for vice-president. The party is now firmly isolationist, anti-free trade, anti-immigrant, pro-entitlements, and in many respects anti-Wall Street and above all “anti-woke.”
Prior to his withdrawal
from the race, Joe Biden was veering sharply to the left with calls for
national rent control, more student debt relief, medical bill relief and
restructuring the Supreme Court. No longer a Left Hamiltonian, Biden was moving
in the direction of a new social democratic party with policies along the lines
of Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. My guess is that Vice-President Kamala
Harris who as of today seems the likely Democratic nominee, will pull the party
in same direction Biden was headed with an even greater emphasis on identity
politics. Afterall, she grew up in the
hot house of far-left San Francisco Bay Democratic politics.
Now, where does that
leave the Right Hamiltonians of the Republican Party and the Left Hamiltonians
of the Democratic Party. For the time being they are without a home.
Furthermore, the mood of the electorate seems to be very anti-establishment which
will make it very difficult for the Hamiltonians of both parties to gain traction.
However, it is likely that either political party will unfortunately drive our
country into a ditch, making it likely that in 2028 a merged Hamiltonian Party
will come to the fore. That will either be within the Democratic Party sans its
social democrats or as a centrist third party.
*- I broadly define Right
Hamiltonians as those who would use the power of government to support business
and Left Hamiltonians who would use government to support labor. Both wings are
internationalists.
And I thought the 60's and 70s were a shit show! Good words David..
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