IronWing
No Lifer
- Jul 20, 2001
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I agree with you on this point. The economic left is virtually unrepresented in the American political landscape. The two major parties are both profoundly conservative on economic issues. Free market orthodoxy isn't even questioned in any serious way in the halls of power. This hasn't been a good thing for the vast majority of Americans as the victorious capitalists drive down wages and benefits and reverse a century of economic progress made by the middle class.With the exception of the (long overdue IMHO) resolution of most of the 'social wedge issues' like same-sex marriage and such, I'd argue that the last 30 years or so have been an unmitigated disaster for the left.
In the coming years I expect that Congress will attack the remaining institutions of middle class prosperity and drag America back into the 19th century economic system that produced so much wealth for so few people..
