The Democrats are Reprising
Clinton’s Mistakes. When Will the American Left Dump the Democrats?
Ever
since the onset of COVID-19 I have engaged in Zoom meetings with friends in the
United States and elsewhere every Sunday evening. The Coronavirus pandemic has
changed my lifestyle just like many others. My American friends assured me until
recently that as Trump sank further in the polls as a result of his almost comical
handling of COVID-19, the victory of Jo Biden was certain.
Logically
they had to be right. Trump’s initial dismissal of COVID-19, his refusal to
wear a mask and his railing against the lockdown, coupled with his advice that
people might want to inject themselves with disinfectant, have led to the
deaths, so far, of over 180,000 [see below] Americans. To say nothing of his
taking hydroxychloroquine, a drug for which there is no evidence that it is beneficial.
The death
rates (deaths/confirmed cases) vary widely from 28.85% in Yemen to just
0.05% in Singapore suggest that there have been vastly more cases of COVID in
Yemen than those recorded, whereas in Singapore it would seem that the number of
deaths have been under reported. The death rate in the UK is the third highest
in the world, 12.2% (41,000 deaths out of 340,000 confirmed cases suggests that
there has been a mass testing failure). The United States rate is 3.05% [186,000
deaths out of 6.114 million]
The UK death
rate of 624 per million is the fourth highest compared to the United States
569 per million placing it in 9th place.
Of course the rate
of testing also varies widely with the UK the second highest (259,000) and
the US fourth highest (256,000) per million.
The US has the highest number
of deaths in the world (191,000) with Brazil the second highest 124,000 and the
UK fifth at 41,000. Countries following
neo-liberal policies and herd immunity have topped the list.
Given that UK deaths are far
higher than the official 41,000 (care homes have been massively under-recorded)
it suggests that as Disraeli was rumoured to have said, there are lies, lies
and damned statistics!
Trump
came to power promising that Americans would win again. It is one promise that
has come true with a vengeance as the United States has the highest death rate in
the world.
Trump
has almost perfectly demonstrated why, when society faces a crisis,
neo-liberalism has nothing to offer. Without a sustained intervention by the
State, coupled with a universal and comprehensive health care system, COVID-19
will not be beaten, certainly not without the absence of a vaccine. And unless
a vaccine is available free to all then it will be bound to keep reoccurring.
It
might therefore be thought that all the Democrats had to do in November was to place
the ball in an empty goal. Trump is so obviously a liar, a vainglorious, barely
coherent braggart, clearly corrupt (why else would he resist handing over his
tax records?) handing out free pardons to those who have covered him and who
ran a charitable fund in New York in a criminal fashion.
But
that would be to underestimate the capacity of the Democrats to snatch defeat
from the jaws of victory. If they fear the victory of Trump then they also fear
the consequences of victory.
The
problem quite simply is that the Democrats are as committed to capitalism and
neo-liberalism every bit as much as the Republicans. That was why the Corporate
Democratic Establishment – led by Clinton and Obama – pulled out all the stops
to prevent Sanders winning the Presidential nomination. Whereas 69% of
Americans support
a universal single payer health care system, the Democrats are as beholden to
the US Health Care Companies as the Republicans. Biden has made it clear that
he opposes
any such notions.
Despite spending more on healthcare than comparable countries, the
U.S. has the lowest life expectancy and performs poorly on a variety of
health outcomes. Thus, our complex network of insurance plans is wasteful — in
large part due to high administrative costs and lack of price control. [Single
payer healthcare: Pluses, minuses, and what it means for you]
In a pandemic neo-liberal
capitalism has no answers. The virus has an annoying habit of crossing national
boundaries and those of social class. Without a universal health care system it
is almost impossible, absent an effective vaccine, to defeat COVID-19.
It is noticeable that China
and Vietnam, which despite capitalist economic systems are controlled by
parties calling themselves communist and where the political system controls
the economic direction have fared so much better in the pandemic.
Cuba fares
even better. It has an infant mortality of 4.76 per 1,000 live births
compared to 5.9 in the USA. Life expectancy is 79.2 years in Cuba compared to
78.8 in the USA.
You would therefore think
that all the Democrats had to do was to campaign for a comprehensive health
care system in which no one would be left untreated because of inability to
pay.
But the problem is that
the Democrats are as wedded to the capitalist system as the Republicans. The
idea of spending more on health care and less on the US’s bloated military
($700+ billion) and instituting a 10% cut in the military budget has been
fiercely resisted by the majority of Democrats in Congress. In July the
proposal was defeated 324-93. The Democrats were split, with 92 voting for the
amendment and 139 voting against it.
This is despite 56% of
voters supporting a cut and the fact that 53% of discretionary federal spending
goes to the military-industrial complex, some $1.25 trillion.
Biden, who hasn’t seen a
war he couldn’t support, is opposed to any cut in ‘defence’ (actually war)
expenditure and fiercely defends the US’s $4 billion donation to Israel’s
military. The Democrats are beholden to the US Health Care System, which
combines massive profitability with the world’s largest per capita expenditure.
Profits over people.
Just as the Hilary Clinton’s
only selling point was that she wasn’t Donald Trump, the same is true of Biden.
He has nothing to offer the 30 million Americans who were left without health
care by Obamacare. Biden has nothing to say to the millions of American workers
who, because they have lost their jobs, have also lost health insurance at the
very time when they need it most.
Nothing can illustrate the
failings of capitalism more than the application of the market, whose only god
is profitability. We can see this in the UK where the growing privatisation led
to the initial massive
failure to provide Personal Protective Equipment resulting in hundreds of
deaths amongst doctors and nurses. By granting a franchise to private companies
to provide PPE, the NHS all but guaranteed that the provision of PPE would fail
in an emergency. These companies not only subcontracted out their own responsibilities
to other companies, providing a tangled network that was as weak as its weakest
point, but it ensured that no one in the government or NHS could do the blindest
bit about it. As George Monbiot wrote:
Four layers of commercial contractors, each rich
with opportunities for profit-making, stand between doctors and nurses and the
equipment they need. These layers are then fragmented into 11 tottering,
uncoordinated supply chains, creating an almost perfect formula for chaos.
See How
NHS Privatisation Contributed to the PPE Scandal
The
result is that Trump, the narcissistic bigot and White Supremacist has
engineered a White backlash against Black Lives Matter. Instead of coming out
clearly against the endemic violence and racism of the Police and in support of
Black Lives Matter, the largest such movement in the US’s history and promising
change, including defunding America’s racist police forces, the Democrats have
lined up in support of the Police and against what they call ‘rioting’ - the
mobilisation of the oppressed.
Trump
by way of contrast barely disguises his contempt and hatred for Black people
and anti-racists. His ire is directed at
Antifa and anti-fascists whilst at the same time defending the
murder by a militia member of 2 anti-fascists in Wisconsin and encouraging the
police murder
of an anti-fascist, Michael Reinoehl, in Portland.
Instead
of fighting on an agenda of social change Biden has been forced onto the ‘law
and order’ agenda of Trump. Given Biden’s own record in supporting mass
incarceration and the death penalty, it is little wonder that the polls are
narrowing between Trump and Biden.
It
is of course possible that Biden, given the multiple failures of Trump, may yet
win the election but my own feeling is that the longer the campaign goes on,
the likelier it is that Trump will win again. Literally the Democrats have
nothing to offer but a senile Biden.
On
the major foreign policy issues, there is no difference between Biden and
Trump. Both are equally pro-Israel and
supportive of US imperialism. Indeed Trump has been far more wary of getting
involved in new wars than the Democrats.
On confronting China the Democrats are equally warlike.
The
attacks on Black Lives Matter demonstrators in the United States, with the
state giving active encouragement to the militias and white supremacists demonstrate
that democracy in the United States is skin-deep and essentially a lie. Nothing
speaks louder than the hypocritical support of those like the BBC for demonstrations
in Belorussia and Hong Kong whilst staying silent about the militarised police
attacks on demonstrators in the USA.
My
American friends tell me that the US election is now on a knife edge. Perhaps. But
what is clear beyond doubt is that the Left will never succeed in the United
States until it jettisons the Democrats, who have traditionally been the
graveyard of protest. Instead of bowing to the campaign by the Democrat
Establishment Sanders should have stood as an independent in the elections.
Nothing is so necessary as mobilising the working class and poor in the United
States behind a campaign for universal health care, a proper welfare system (rather
than the present one for the super-rich) and the slashing of expenditure on the
military combined with democratic control of the US police and their demilitarisation.
Instead
we see the growing incorporation
of radicals in the Democrat and the move to the
right of people such as New York Congresswoman, Alexander Ocasio-Cortez.
It
may yet turn out that Biden will defeat Trump because even the most stupid
American voter will be able to see through his use of racism as a means of
negating opposition to tax cuts for the rich and impoverishment of the
poor. However I wouldn’t bet on it and
if I were to place a bet it would be on Trump winning.
Either
way the Left in the United States has to abandon any hope that it will be able
to transform a corporate Democratic Party into a vehicle for change. Today the
Democrats, once the party of White Supremacy, is incapable of offering even a
return to the Big Society of Lyndon B Johnson.
Yet
the strategy of triangulation, minimising the policy differences between yourself
and your opponents is the strategy of Keir Starmer. This is what makes the support
of John McDonnell for Keir Starmer’s COVID strategy nothing less than criminal.
Tony
Greenstein
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