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Edited on Thu Jul-26-12 01:39 AM by No Elephants
avoid the crash of 2008.
Short of asking Congress to repeal Gramm, Leach Bliley, what could he have done?
I have no reason to assume that Gore would have sought repeal. Certainly, he voiced no reservations about it when Congress was contemplating its passage, or at any time since. And Gramm Leach Bliley is still the law of the land. And Bill Clinton is still defending it, albeit rather lamely for such a brilliant man.
But, you are correct that we have no way of knowing what Gore would have done, one way or the other. or even that he would have gotten two terms.
Yes, I agree that Carter had a conscience. I believe he still does.
I have always thought Carter was underrated as a President and I still do, though maybe that is wishful thinking. His own party was quick enough to throw him under the bus.
Anyway, it pained me to find yesterday that he had been responsible for a lot of the deregulation.
When the financial crisis was all over the news in 2008, I knee jerk blamed Reagan, having bought into the myth that deregulation was uniquely a Republican "thing," and his most of all.
Then, sadly, I learned about Clinton and Gramm Leach Bliley. It's sadly amusing that people cite both Teddy Roosevelt and FDR as the greatest Presidents ever, even as they steadly work to undo the signature achievements of those two Presidencies.
I was even more said when I learned about the DLC and the center right in general. I wish that I had learned about them before the 2007-08 primary and election, but I hadn't. Today, I cannot believe how far into the sand my ostrich head was then.
Politically, the last few years have been very difficult for me, as I learn more and more. True, I was far happier politically as a cross between an ostrich and an unquestioning disciple, but I believe that unreality is unhealthy for me.
Yes, we will go into the 2012 election with the Party we have, much as we did in 2010. And so will the Republicans.
Some Americans will be grieved over how far right their Party has gone and other Americans will be grieved that their Party has not gone far enough to the right--and not all of the first group will be Democrats and not all of that second group will be Republicans!
Damn the Koch brothers to hell for backing both the DLC and the Tea Party--and the same for all others who would make this country a one party system furiously pretending to be a two party system.
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