Now What?
Friday, November 17th, 2006 by RLRFrom The Free Press
By Alexander Cockburn
It all came out the way it was supposed to. America showed the world it could have an election shorn of front-page accusations of ballot fixing. Horrible senators like George Allen and Conrad Burns lost narrow races. The Republicans got a pasting. A man who called Alan Greenspan “a political hack” and George Bush “a liar” will be Senate majority leader. A woman elected to Congress with the help of thousands of San Franciscan homosexuals, some of them married by Mayor Gavin Newsom, will be Speaker. Who wouldn’t want Harry Reid instead of Bill Frist, or Nancy Pelosi instead of fatty Hastert? It’s a nice change.
����������� It’s also the role of elections in properly run Western democracies to remind people that things won’t really change at all. You can set your watch by the speed with which the new crowd lowers expectations and announces What is Not To Be Done. Nowhere is there an item on the Democrats’ “must do” list saying, “Reverse plunge toward fascism. Rescind Patriot Act. Dump the Military Commissions Act. Restore habeas corpus and the Bill of Rights.” Pelosi says impeachment is off the table.
����������� “Bold new vision” these days means Pelosi pledging a drive to notch up the minimum wage. I don’t know about the vineyard, hotel and restaurant that Pelosi co-owns, but the effective minimum wage here in Humboldt county, northern California, is about $10 an hour, which is what you have to promise a young person to mow the yard. The payout rises rapidly to $13 an hour if you want to buy the tyke’s loyalty for return visits. Maybe on some slave plantation in southern Florida attainment of the federal minimum wage is part of the American Dream, but elsewhere we have to talk about a living wage, which is something altogether different.
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