June 6, 2022 | Reading Time: 5 minutes
White liberals are already rolling over for the GOP after Dems fail to deliver everything they want
Politics is politics, not customer service.
This above picture is going around social media. I don’t know about its source. I don’t know about its authenticity. But given our history, it rings true to me. There are people in this country who have no use for liberal democracy, as liberal democracy subverts the natural order of things by which women submit to the authority of their husbands.
By which women’s bodies are controlled.
By which women have no say.
White liberals can contribute to reforming the white-power order we live in. They can be truly free. But only when they understand why they can afford to be disappointed when they don’t get what they want – and why they can afford not to vote in November.
I offer this image as evidence of the challenges we face this November, but also to illustrate a categorical difference between the parties.
Republican voters expect nothing from the Republicans.
Democratic voters, by contrast, expect everything.
Expecting nothing
GOP voters don’t care about policy. They don’t care about government solving common problems. They don’t care if the Congress is totally corrupted. If people think the Congress is beyond hope, all the better. An impotent Congress poses no danger to the natural order of things.
What they do care about is punching down on the weak, vulnerable and powerless. If the weak, vulnerable and powerless are allowed to exercise democratic power by way of claiming and securing liberal rights and freedoms, the fear is that they will exact revenge on those who have been punching down on them since the founding. As long as the Republican Party keeps punching down, mission accomplished.
So when Republican voters go to the polls, it won’t be with policy expectations. All that matters is politics. Politics is war. War is power. Whatever the GOP ends up doing policy-wise, like cutting taxes for the very obscenely rich, it must be done without forgetting to preserve and promote white power as America’s only legitimate political order.
The guy with the above truck who believes women have no rights a man is bound to respect in this constitutional republic is going to vote no matter what, because his very life depends on him voting for the GOP. If he does not vote, and if the GOP loses, he thinks he faces a reversal of fortune by which the oppressor becomes the oppressed.
To him, he’s literally voting for his freedom.
Expecting everything
Democratic voters should vote for their freedom, too. Myriad crises, not the least of which is periodic massacres that terrorize the public, undercut our right to peace. As I said Friday, ubiquitous mass death means our freedom has been revoked. Who needs a dictator? An open society will close itself by itself in the face of endless lethal threats.
These crises demand Democratic voters not only vote but vote in large enough numbers to put more Democrats in the Senate for the purpose of deregulating what is by definition an anti-democratic institution. With a Senate on par with the House, the Democrats could finally effect the transformative change the country desperately needs.
They should, but alas, Democratic voters won’t.
Democratic voters, especially white liberals, are very different. As I said, politics is war to Republican voters. War is power. Power is how to perpetually punch down and therefore to maintain “law and order,” ie, the natural order of things. If they don’t get what they want the first time, GOP voters fight harder next time. White liberals don’t do that.
To white liberals, politics is more like customer service.
When punishment is surrender
When they don’t get what they want, they threaten to take their business elsewhere. Because this is politics – there is no other business elsewhere – they punish the Democrats by … not voting at all. It needs saying, but should go without it, that one person refusing to vote is doubling the political strength of the person who does vote.
Worse, if they don’t get what they want, Democratic voters accuse “the system” of being so corrupt nothing can be done to salvage it, thus giving the impression that there’s no point even in trying.
Add to that an attitude by progressives toward the Democrats according to which they are weak, disorganized, self-defeating and incompetent – as decrepit and iniquitous as the Republicans.
As I said, Republican voters expect nothing.
Democratic voters, meanwhile, expect everything.
Worse, if they don’t get everything, they surrender.
AOC helps the GOP?
As New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said, in a video she posted over the weekend: “It’s just really wild to be a person that works in a corrupt institution, which is what Congress is. And to try to be a normal person surrounded by so much decay and moral emptiness that frankly transcends party is very difficult.”
I get where she’s coming from. I do. After those kids were shot to pieces in Uvalde, Texas, the civilized thing to do would be passing laws to prevent shootings massacres from happening again. But the way things are, any reform passed by the House will die in the Senate.
I get the impulse to throw up your hands.
But doing that helps the Republican Party win. It moreover ends up reinforcing white power as America’s only legitimate political order.
The real problem
The Congress is not corrupt.
It can’t be.
Not when it passed and the president signed gigantic covid relief and national development packages including the one and a half trillion dollar infrastructure bill. Not when the House of Representatives, where Ocasio-Cortez works, has passed progressive bill after progressive bill on voting rights, human infrastructure, Roe and more.
To be sure, these are now lingering in the Senate thanks to united GOP opposition combined with three or four conservative Democrats who won’t change the Senate filibuster rule. And to be sure, the Senate is a maddening place for a democratic republic, as it gives too much influence to minority interests and not enough power to the majority.
But let’s be clear about the problem.
It’s not the Congress.
To be truly free
It’s the GOP, plus a handful of terrible Democrats.
The solution is not withholding one’s vote “to punish” the Democrats. The solution is voting harder, putting more Democrats in the Senate, so they can change the rules to pass progressive legislation we need.
But these accomplishments are going unrecognized even by a highly influential progressive Democrat like US Rep. Ocasio-Cortez. If she’s focusing on what hasn’t been done, instead of what has been and what could be done with enough Democrats, so are many voters, especially young voters, who feel that Ocasio-Cortez speaks for them.
It’s as if nothing matters if the Democrats don’t deliver everything. It’s as if epoch-defining crises like inflation, the rising cost of energy, the covid pandemic, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and climate change, could be fixed if only the management in the White House bothered to try.
Politics is politics. Republican voters get it. Most nonwhite liberals get it. So do the weak, vulnerable and the powerless. After all, they are the one’s feeling the consequences of the Republicans punching down.
However, white liberals tend to be blind to the fact that white power constitutes the political order we live in. That’s in no small part from being beneficiaries of it. White liberals can reform the political status quo in order to be truly free but only when they understand why they can afford to be disappointed when they don’t get what they want.
And why they can afford not to vote in November.
John Stoehr is the editor of the Editorial Board. He writes the daily edition. Find him @johnastoehr.
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Getting out the vote is one thing; preserving potential voters from sudden acute lead poisoning quite another. We are at war. The enemy has the guns. We need to take them. They know that. They will not stop shooting. That is where we are today.
Repealing the Second Amendment would be a start, but only a start. I refuse to say ‘but it’ll never happen’ because that is too defeatist. Other steps might be more palatable to more people – fine, try them, but don’t assume they will win the war.