The Democratic Party Faces Its Day of Reckoning - CounterPunch.org

Following its crushing defeat in the 2024 election, the Democratic Party might 
finally face its day of reckoning. The party markets itself as the champion of 
the working class and a bulwark against the party of the plutocrats. But this 
has been a lie for at least three decades.

The Democratic Party has partnered with Wall Street donors since at least the 
1990s. Under President Bill Clinton, the party overturned Glass Steagall and 
other New Deal programs that had effectively restrained Wall Street greed for 
60 years. It also sold out American workers with so-called trade deals that 
freed their bosses to ship American jobs overseas. It ended welfare “as we know 
it” and passed draconian crime bills that destroyed mostly black and brown 
communities, sending mothers and fathers to prison for decades in the name of a 
cruel and senseless war on drugs.

Into the 21st century, the Democrats continued pushing the lie that they were 
fighting for working people. After September 11, 2001, the party put up a token 
resistance to the Bush/Cheney regime of illegal regime-change wars, black 
sites, indefinite detention and torture. All the while, it continued soliciting 
campaign contributions from the arms dealers profiting from Bush’s wars.

In 2008, the party found a Black face to carry on its Wall Street-friendly 
agenda. Gullible Americans, myself included, were taken in by Barack Obama’s 
promises to end “dumb wars” and to institute a single payer healthcare system. 
We ignored the red flags, like the fact that Obama’s campaign broke records in 
pocketing Wall Street donations. It was later revealed by Wikileaks that nearly 
every member of Obama’s cabinet had been selected by the giant Wall Street bank 
Citigroup.

It didn’t take long for President Obama to crush our hopes that he was a 
different kind of Democrat. One of his first acts as president was to funnel 
trillions of dollars to the big banks that, newly freed by Clinton from FDR-era 
regulations, had embarked on an orgy of unbridled greed, swindling millions of 
Americans out of their homes and retirement savings with a scheme to sell 
worthless mortgage-backed securities.

Adding insult to injury, Obama saw to it that the bailed-out bank executives 
faced no criminal prosecutions and received their year-end bonuses. In their 
place, the Obama Justice Department brought federal mortgage fraud charges 
against thousands of poor people—I represented a half dozen of these folks—who 
had signed their names to the phony mortgage loans that the Wall Street bankers 
encouraged, packaged and sold to pension funds and other unwitting investors.

The pipe dream that Obama would be an anti-war president was also quickly 
dispatched. During his two terms, Obama ushered in a new era of continuous war, 
envisioned by George Orwell and favored by Wall Street. Obama expanded Bush’s 
bombing campaigns into Libya, Pakistan, Yemen, Syria and Somalia. Today’s 
Democratic Party is indistinguishable from the Republicans in its ties to war 
profiteers and trillion-dollar Pentagon budgets.

Obama also effectively ended the Democrats’ promise to fight for a true 
national health care system in which all Americans would be able to go to the 
doctor when sick without fear of bankrupting their families. In its place, 
Obama pushed through a health care plan developed in right-wing think tanks, 
that guaranteed profits (and taxpayer subsidies) for the private insurance 
industry and did little to contain costs.

By 2012, Glen Ford of the Black Agenda Report was describing the Democratic 
Party as the “more effective evil” for using its reputation as protector of the 
working class to neutralize effective opposition and push through right-wing 
policies that the Republicans could not get passed.

In 2016, the Democrats received a wake-up call when their chosen successor to 
Obama lost the White House to a crude-talking New York City real estate 
developer and game show host with no prior political experience. But with the 
help of its partners in corporate media, the party managed to limp along for 
another eight years, first by telling the American people that President Trump 
was an agent of Russia, and then by claiming that Trump was Hitler who was 
planning concentration camps and firing squads for his political enemies.

Now after the November 2024 elections in which Trump won every swing state and 
the popular vote, the Democratic party is finally being forced to face some 
uncomfortable truths. The party’s partners in the corporate media initially 
tried blaming the election result on the voters for being too misogynist, too 
racist, or too dumb to vote correctly. But there is little trust that remains 
in corporate media.

The party’s corporate consultants have put the blame on the party’s excessive 
focus on identity politics. But the issues for the Democrats run much deeper 
than bad messaging. The real problem is that the party takes direction from 
plutocrats whose interests are antagonistic to the needs of the working people 
it pretends to represent. Both Democrats and Republicans are financed by the 
same corporate interests. Thus, there is general agreement and support for 
policies that guarantee high rates of return on investment capital,  policies 
like continuous war, for-profit health care, and outsourcing jobs. This leaves 
few issues for the parties to fight about other than abortion and identity 
politics.

Fifty years ago, American capitalists still relied on American workers to build 
everything from cars and televisions to sneakers and light bulbs. These titans 
of industry had to care about things such as functioning schools, decent wages, 
cities and public transportation. But the times have changed. Today’s 
plutocrats support outsourcing jobs to low-wage countries and have little 
concern for the condition of American workers. And while ordinary Americans 
want the country’s resources to be spent at home, plutocrats are heavily 
invested in foreign wars, and they shun diplomacy.

These contradictions could only be covered up for so long. Even with reliable 
partners in the corporate press, the internet has given Americans alternative 
sources for their news. During the last few years, in a desperate effort to 
keep its scheme afloat, the Democrats embraced censorship and a regime of 
corporate “fact checkers” to police social media and remove or punish 
unsanctioned speech. In so doing, the party abandoned the last of its core 
principles: standing up for free speech and the right to dissent.

Many Democrats argue that they had to go after Wall Street money to compete 
with the Republicans. In 2016, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer explained 
the strategy: “For every blue-collar Democrat we lose in western Pennsylvania 
we will pick up two moderate Republicans in the suburbs in Philadelphia, and 
you can repeat that in Ohio and Illinois and Wisconsin.” But for this plan to 
work, the party still needed an actual message to take to the voters.

Forbes Magazine reports that during the 2024 presidential race, Kamala Harris’s 
campaign raised a billion dollars while Trump’s campaign raised $388 million. 
Harris’s substantial edge in fundraising allowed her to flood the airwaves with 
commercials. But she had nothing of substance to say to voters.

The Atlantic Magazine reports that early in her campaign, Harris gained ground 
by attacking Trump as a stooge of corporate interests—and touted herself as a 
relentless scourge of Big Business. But then, suddenly, Harris abandoned her 
attacks on big business at the urging of her brother-in-law, Tony West, Uber’s 
chief legal officer.

Many Democrats, especially in swing states, opposed the Biden Administration’s 
unfailing support for Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza, which has killed 
more than 43,000 Palestinians and displaced nearly all of its 2.3 million 
residents. Harris could have gained the support of many of these voters by 
promising to stop arming Israel during the genocide. But her Party’s donors 
wouldn’t allow her to even hint at such a change in policy. Two days before the 
election, while campaigning in the swing state of Michigan, Harris stated, “I 
will do everything in my power to end the war in Gaza.” But as Ali Abunimah of 
the Electronic Intifada pointed out on election night, this promise carried no 
weight because Harris had also promised that she would never do the one thing 
within her power to stop the slaughter: cut off the flow of bombs to Israel.

After decades of malfeasance and deception, it has become evident that the 
corporate Democratic Party cannot serve as the lone opposition party to the 
corporate Republicans. The American people need a viable political party that 
represents the interests of ordinary working people.

A true workers party will not raise as much money as the corporate Democrats. 
But it will have an honest message with the potential to appeal to large 
numbers of Americans. Further, a political party that actually represents 
workers will press for reforms that begin to even the playing field between the 
haves and the have nots.

For example, one the most effective ways plutocrats game the political system 
is by flooding campaign contributions to the lawmakers who sit on the key 
committees that oversee their businesses. Members of Congress covet these 
committee chairs because they guarantee high fundraising numbers. Lawmakers who 
sit on the House Financial Services Committee have jurisdiction over banks and 
insurance companies and are targeted by those firms with campaign 
contributions. Lawmakers who sit on the Armed Services and Appropriations 
Committees provide funding for lucrative government contracts and are flooded 
with war industry cash.

These practices are corrupt and deprive American citizens of their right to be 
governed by representatives free from conflicts of interest. A judge who has 
received political contributions from a litigant must be removed from the case. 
Similarly, the most important functions of government, such as determining tax 
and how our tax revenue will be spent, should be performed by lawmakers who 
have not been bribed.

In 2017, the Center for American Progress, a think tank aligned with the 
Democratic Party, proposed a “Committee Contribution Ban” for Congress. It 
asserted: “Congress should enact a law to make it unlawful for members of 
Congress to accept campaign contributions from entities that fall within the 
jurisdiction of their committees.” Unsurprisingly, this proposal never reached 
the floor of Congress, that I could find.
Some states have enacted similar conflict of interest rules. And Congress could 
certainly pass such a law, if it chose. Of course, this will never happen as 
long as we are ruled by two corporate parties that benefit from the corruption. 
But if we had a political party that represented ordinary people, countless 
opportunities for positive change would soon emerge. Leonard C. Goodman


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