Now another survey reveals that as the one-time
exemplar of democracy, America is near the very bottom of industrialized
nations with a truly pathetic voter turnout record. Of all the recent
sad reports about America, this one can be laid at the feet of
Republicans and their moneyed supporters who, with valuable assistance
from a conservative Supreme Court, work tirelessly and spend unlimited
amounts of cash to prevent Americans from participating in the electoral
process.
Before perusing the one-time ” world’s leading democracy”
and its truly pathetic voter turnout record, it is worth looking back
at comments from Senator Bernie Sanders that he recorded for posterity
nearly ten years ago in the 2006 documentary “American Blackout.”
In the documentary, the filmmakers recounted the then-astonishing voter
suppression tactics being employed to prevent a large percentage of the
population from participating in America’s storied representative
democracy. Even though it has been nearly ten years since the film’s
release, if then-Representative Bernie Sanders knew what the Koch
brothers intended in funding outright voter suppression efforts, he
certainly would have called them and their legislative arm the American
Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) out by name. Instead, Sanders talked
about voter apathy and cited “the people who control politics”
as the media, large corporations, and the wealthy people as those most
invested in keeping Americans from participating in the election
process.
Bernie Sanders explained that the rich and corporations do not want all Americans to vote. He said, “The
truth of the matter is that the media, large corporations, the people
who control politically our country today do not want you to
participate. That’s only bad for them. They want a low turnout of
primarily upper middle class people, they want big money to dominate the
political process. Their nightmare is that young people, lower income
people, working people jump into the political process. They do not want
that.” As everyone now understands in retrospect, corporations and
the wealthy Koch-types’ worst nightmare came true in 2008 when young
people, people of color, working and low income people did jump into the
political process electing Democrats to control both houses of Congress
and the White House that elicited a ferocious response from the Koch
brothers as archetypes of the corporate and wealthy elite Sanders
described.
Since now-Senator Sanders’ short comment on voting
has been manifest a hundred fold, everything he said ten years ago has
morphed into more than the wealthy elite just “not wanting people to participate” in the voting process or “wanting big money to dominate the political process.”
In fact, after the 2008 election of Barack Obama with larger numbers of
Americans heading to the polls, including more young people, more lower
income people (code for people of color), and working people, the
wealthy and their corporations went to the Supreme Court to win the
right to inject unlimited amounts of money in politics, and paid ALEC to
write and pass outright voter restriction and suppression laws in
Republican controlled states across the nation; particularly in the
racist former-Confederate states. So, exactly what was the result of the
Koch’s investment in ALEC and the Supreme Court?
According to a new Pew survey
released recently, among all developed nations on Earth, America lagged
every nation in voter turnout than three; Japan, Chile, and
Switzerland. Americans voter turnout was less than all of the other 37
member nations in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD). Pew measured voter turnout by comparing the number
of votes cast as a percentage of eligible voting-age population.
According to that measure, America landing 31st among the 34 countries
in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development whose
member nations are mostly highly developed democratic states.
America’s turnout in 2012 was 53% and the three
highest ranking nations were Belgium (87%), Turkey (86%), and Sweden
(83%). America’s low voter turnout has predictable consequences as the
last midterm election confirms; lower voter turnout always benefits
Republicans because not surprisingly, the people that do not turn out to
vote generally have “more progressive views.”
This does not necessarily mean that registered
Democratic voters are not showing up, although in the last midterm
election that appeared to be the case, it just means that Americans who
generally support progressive agendas like fair wages, income equality,
worker protections, social programs, and domestic spending on
infrastructure and education have been systematically shut out of the
electoral process. Why? Because as Bernie Sanders said in 2006; it is a
nightmare for the wealthy and corporations if those people turn out and
vote because they dependably vote for Democrats.
Republicans have made no secret they prefer smaller voter turnouts and it goes back to 1991 when Mitch McConnell said that not only is he “not particularly disturbed by lower voter turnout,” he thought it was “healthy if less people participated in the political process.”
Recently, more Republicans have openly commented that they think any
effort to get more Americans to participate in the voting process is “shocking and underhanded.”
In Republican states voter ID laws, restrictions on voter registration
efforts, fewer polling places, and outright voter suppression laws have
contributed to the low voter turnouts.
Senator
Bernie Sanders is no prophet by any means, but his remarks nearly ten
years ago about corporations and the rich not wanting all Americans to
vote were not only accurate; they were grossly understated as the
results of the Pew poll certainly revealed. Of all the surveys and
research results portraying America as a second-rate nation have borne
out over the past few years, this recent survey is particularly
humiliating because this country is alleged to be the world’s leading
democracy; a distinction Republicans and the Kochs have spent six years
and no small amount of corporate cash flushing down the oligarch’s
toilet.
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