Friday, January 22, 2016

REVOLT OF THE REPUBLICAN GREAT "UNWASHED"

A large segment of the Republican "base" is the disaffected white wage earner (the so-called great unwashed in that they have only finished high school or maybe not even that) and another is the "Sit down and shut up!" crowd like Chris Christie that can be quite wealthy.  Exactly why the white working class is Republican, I have no idea because the party, well, hates them and thinks they are overpaid.  Even their hero, Donald Trump, has said at least a couple of times that the American worker's wages are too high compared to the rest of the world.  For some reason they forgive him for this although their wages have been essentially stagnant for 25 yrs. But every two to four years they stroke the wage earner's ego by telling them they are the "Real Americans" and the "Backbone Of The Country."

My guess as to why the white wage earners are disaffected from their natural ally, the Democratic Party, is that they feel the Democrats pay too much attention to women, African Americans, Hispanics, and homo sexuals who have taken many jobs from them.

The rreal problem is, however, two fold.  First there is the off-shoring of jobs and the second is automation.   There is also sort of third problem where jobs have been turned over to the consumer to do.  Some examples of this are "letting your fingers do the walking" on the telephone, pump your own gas,  auto-checkout outs at grocery stores and typing your own stuff (disappearance of clerk typists) among others.  To some extent these disappearing jobs are automated, but it is still the consumer that does any work required. Wages must be less then the costs of automation, and their wages will decrease until they approach some sort of equilibrium with low wage countries moderated by the costs of shipping, the price of natural gas, etc.*  Neither party seems to have an answer to this.

So I think that the disaffected white wage earner doesn't have a party anymore, although I suspect they would do better with the Democratic Party than the Republican Party.

But an interesting thing has happened in that the disaffected white wage earner now has sort of a champion who talks like they talk and the "Sit down and shut up" crowd likes it also.  These two groups are trying to take over the Republican Party.  Time will tell if they succeed, but for now the Republican "establishment" doesn't know what to do and I'm not sure the Democratic establishment does either.

* http://stopcontinentaldrift.blogspot.com/2010/10/dumbing-down-of-america-if-you-listen.html

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