Following closely on Boehner’s heels, Ayn Rand
devotee Paul Ryan weighed in on the reason for violence in Baltimore and
used it to continue his push to eliminate
federal anti-poverty programs. He claims government is preventing
hard-working Americans earning poverty wages from achieving the American
dream and joining the Koch brothers and Mitt Romney in the
one-percenters’ club. The problem with the Republicans’ argument and
lies, and there are many, is that statistics continue to prove that
conservative anti-government policies over the past thirty-five years
have driven income inequality and degraded society and are every bit as
responsible for the events in Baltimore as out-of-control police
violence against African Americans.
Over the past few years, there have been a
preponderance of reports and studies revealing that America is near the
bottom of industrialized countries in every category except military
spending. It does not matter if it is infrastructure, wages, children
living in poverty, the vanishing middle class, or the overall health and
welfare of Americans, this pathetic extremely wealthy nation is lagging
behind every industrial nation on Earth. Now, according to a recent
report on America’s overall health by the National Research Council
(NRC) and the Institute of Medicine (IM); “On nearly all indicators
of mortality, survival and life expectancy, the United States ranks at
or near the bottom among high-income countries.” This is
particularly astonishing because America was once the world leader
before conservative policies began destroying America.
The report reveals that it is just not that America
is near the bottom of industrialized nations in nearly every category,
but how “stunningly fast the United States has lost ground”
when it was a world leader just thirty-five years ago. Americans old
enough to remember will realize that what changed was Ronald Reagan and
Republicans convincing Americans that government was their mortal enemy
and that cutting it down to size to give the richest Americans the
nation’s wealth was the godly path to prosperity. As the NRC and IM
report reveal, this nation’s decline began thirty five years ago when
Republicans declared war on the federal government and imposed their
trickle down scam on America.
A sampling of the report’s findings are that
thirty-five years ago, infants born in America had a mortality rate
equal to Germany; now American babies die at twice the rate of those in Germany. Also, thirty-five years ago, America was 13th in life expectancy for girls among the 34 recognized industrial societies; today America is 29th out of the same 34 countries. The percentage of American children living in “dire poverty” is second (and climbing) among industrialized nations, and the incarceration rate is three times
what it was thirty-five years ago; it is five times that of all other
wealthy democracies. Economic researchers at the University of Chicago,
MIT, and the University of Southern California conducted exhaustive research to discover why American children are dying at “a rate exponentially higher” than their European counterpart and concluded that like every other category of America’s decline; it is due to “staggering
rates of income disparity stemming directly from the 1980’s Era of
Ronald Reagan and the beginning of the resurgence of the conservative
movement.” Boehner is a liar and he knows he is lying and pushing conservative failures as the solution to violence in Baltimore.
According to a New York Times article reporting on America’s decline, it is conservative policies “over
the last four decades that are responsible for the unique failure of
government to stop the stagnation of the middle class, increasing
poverty, and the precipitous decline in our collective health.” It
is not, as some conservative economists are wont to claim, globalization
and technological advances that damaged American society, wreaked havoc
on the middle class, halted investment in infrastructure and education;
it was conservative ideology eliminating government and everything it
entails in providing support for Americans.
For thirty-five years and continuing, conservatives
(Republicans) pushed the idea that America is a welfare state,
assistance to the working poor destroys productivity, and social
programs like Social Security and Medicare are destroying the concept of
what it means to be American; something Paul Ryan preaches constantly.
Despite being responsible for over three decades of decline,
Republicans still claim that unfettering big business of tax liability
and regulations, while eliminating social programs including Social
Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and abolishing anti-poverty programs will
allow America to regain its world stature and create monumental wealth
for all Americans.
Republicans are running in 2016 on the promise that
growing already bloated corporate profits, slashing government programs,
eliminating regulations, and cutting taxes for the rich will improve
all Americans’ lives. It is Reagan’s promise that has sent the one-time
world leader to the bottom and still, John Boehner claims the
police-incited violence enraging poor Baltimore residents is due to
fifty years of liberal policies.
The most offensive claim by Boehner is his attack on education; particularly since he created the Bush “No Child Left Behind”
abomination to hasten the demise of public schools by defunding them
into oblivion. Plus, Boehner benefitted from the same education system
conservatives want to destroy and one where educators did not have to
deal with the severe economic inequities plaguing and adversely
affecting a very large segment of the population. His solution is making
the system less-equitable by issuing coupons under the guise of “school choice.”
There
are many reasons for the violence in Baltimore, and like Ferguson, it
is certainly due to unprovoked police violence against people of color.
However, it is also because Americans are angry that for the past
thirty-five years they have suffered under conservative economic
policies that inordinately affect hard-working Americans; especially
those in inner cities and people of color. Boehner and Republicans can
claim liberal policies are responsible for Americans’ problems,
including violence in Baltimore, but report after study after
comprehensive research specifically point to Reagan-era anti-government
economics and the resurgence of the conservative movement; and they can
back up the research with empirical data. The only reasonable conclusion
is that as usual, John Boehner, Paul Ryan, and Republicans in general
are liars who share responsibility for the violence in Baltimore with
out-of-control police.
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