The State of Our Union Sucks
The bipartisan (if shouty!) embrace of big-government nationalism ensures our populist moment won't end any time soon.

It was only a matter of time before the still-ascendant national conservative bloc within the Republican Party would begin noticing out loud that President Joe Biden has been embracing some of the very policies they've been using to differentiate themselves from your father's GOP: mercantilistic trade, subsidies for strategic U.S. manufacturing, incoherent belligerence toward Beijing, crabby attacks on Big Tech, and—yes!—protection of old-age entitlement programs.
"I was texting with [Chronicles magazine writer Pedro L. Gonzalez]," Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk tweeted late last night, "and we both agree Biden's speech was, surprisingly, kind of… MAGA? It sounds strange, but it's true. Biden appropriated themes from the nationalist movement and laced them into his speech."
Added New York Times conservative columnist Ross Douthat: "Biden just gave a State of the Union speech whose key themes and most enthusiastic riffs could have been lifted—albeit with more Bidenisms and fewer insults—from Trump's populist campaign."
Whether Biden lifted from Trump and his back-filling ideologists or whether the populist right has just learned from the trad-left the electoral joys of industrial policy and demagoguing Social Security is a question for historians, or at least those handy with Spider-Man pointing at Spider-Man memes.
But the effects of this ecstatic-if-tumultuous policy embrace on the rest of us will now stretch out indefinitely into the future, more likely to be halted only by external shock rather than by any major-party spade-work to prepare for utterly predictable, self-inflicted policy failure. Our long (and global) populist moment now looks more like an era.
On the governance front, we should expect not just status-quo extensions of Social Security and Medicare but attempts to expand them. Until a decade or so from now, when either taxes will have to be increased, or benefits will be hit with an automatic 20 percent haircut, because we were too busy "protecting" Social Security to actually fix its cruel demographic arithmetic.
Annual federal spending, which was around $2 trillion at the turn of the millennium, then nearly $3 trillion under George W. Bush, ratcheted up to the mid-3s by Barack Obama, yanked above $4 trillion by Donald Trump, and then hoisted above $6 trillion by the Trump/Biden response to COVID-19, will likely treat that latest level as a baseline, asserting the federal government's permanent ahistorical claim to one-quarter of the country's Gross Domestic Product.
Those deficit-spending binges require massive amounts of debt. Let's see, are there any bad outcomes associated with that? "High and rising federal debt makes the economy more vulnerable to rising interest rates and, depending on how that debt is financed, rising inflation," the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) presciently warned in 2019. Last year, while updating its long-term forecasts in the wake of coronavirus spending, the CBO opined that unless current spending trajectories change, "The likelihood of a fiscal crisis in the United States would increase. Specifically, the risk would rise of investors' losing confidence in the U.S. government's ability to service and repay its debt, causing interest rates to increase abruptly and inflation to spiral upward, or other disruptions." Oh.
To the applause of too many conservatives, Biden last night proposed a long list of Made in America malarkey, maybe-they'll-work-this-time price controls, and other regulatory micro-aggressions that will inexorably make both government and business more expensive. "Nearly all of President Biden's economic proposals," former congressman Justin Amash tweeted last night, "will increase the cost of goods and services on Americans. Government intervention, whatever its intention, almost always reduces competition and makes things more expensive, hitting those with the least the hardest."
A decade ago, Amash's critique would not have been uncommon in the Republican Party or Congress writ large, but now he's a voice in the wilderness. This fact gets obscured, particularly on the journalistic left, by the thrilling spectacle of Uncle Joe allegedly setting a cunning trap for insane GOP backbenchers. "Dark Brandon shows up at State of the Union, mops the floor with lost Republicans," went the cringe-inducing USA Today headline over a Rex Huppke piece.
Institutional journalism's continued descent into policing "platforms," dissing "objectivity," and bending facts in the name of defending democracy all but guarantees an almost comical inability to read the Republican room. Huppke couldn't contain his enthusiasm for Biden "backing the whole party into a corner and getting them to swear to protect Medicare and Social Security benefits," writing: "I've never seen anything like it in a State of the Union speech—they ran at him like a pack of lemmings and, with a wink and a grin, he politely directed them to the cliff."
Yeah, man, it's such a ninja maneuver to trick Republicans into agreeing with (checks notes) Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell, and Kevin McCarthy!
Yet it's true, and significant, that several House Republicans acted like a bunch of rowdy middle schoolers Tuesday night, making Joe Wilson's old "You lie!" outburst at Obama in 2009 seem positively decorous by comparison. Part of modern populism is a deranged and deliberately provocative style. If I were a betting man, I'd wager we'll see during the 118th Congress the kind of open fisticuffs more associated with countries like South Africa, Kosovo, and Taiwan.
This is an awful development, one that threatens to become a vicious cycle. Biden was right to aspirationally assert last night that "There is no place for political violence in America." Still, he was characteristically wrong about presenting the problem as politically one-sided, reducing the deeply deranged attacker of Paul Pelosi to "an unhinged Big Lie assailant" and neglecting to even nod in the direction of Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R–La.) who was literally in the audience and survived a politically motivated assassination attempt in 2017.
Conservatives are too willing to react to Democratic and media imbalance by giving a whataboutist shrug; such a cowardly approach incentivizes even more brazen behavior in the future. Democrats and journalists, on the other hand, become so fixated on the lunacy of Republicans like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R–Ga.) that they treat left extremism as more virtue than vice.
Biden has accused the GOP of wanting to "destroy the country," accused congressional Republicans of seeking to "crash the economy," accused Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Texas Gov. Rick Abbott of "playing politics with the lives of their citizens, especially children," and accused social media companies of flat-out "killing people." Like Trump calling the media or anyone else "enemies of the state," I'm sure this can be pleasurable, even cathartic, for some audiences.
But putting political rhetoric on a continuous war footing, particularly in a two-party system, is a recipe for mimetic escalation. So we'll likely have the worst of both worlds—bipartisan comity when it comes to constantly growing the size of government, but then bitter and occasionally violent competition over who gets to wield Leviathan against their most hated domestic enemies. The economy will underperform, trust in all ostensibly impartial institutions will sag, corruption will increase.
Republican fevers are such that plausible contenders for the GOP presidential nomination must demonstrate loudly that they are willing to weaponize government against wokes and other underminers. The Democratic reaction requires maximalist deployment of pejorative adjectives, open bribes for preferred constituents (college grads, teachers unions), and the permanent rejection of Econ 101.
It is, in other words, the perfect time to touch grass instead of obsess over national politics and to start looking for escape hatches from the applied irrational populism that surrounds us. The state of our union has sucked since at least 2015, and it's hard to imagine it unsucking anytime soon.
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I like how they even tagged Trump for this article.
Of course. The man hasn't been President since noon EST, January 20, 2021, but they still tag him anyway.
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They didn't just tag him, they gang bukaked the article with Trump and GOP references.
That's spelled "Bukkaked"...at least according to my notes.
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Oh, and you know who else had three "K"s?
The !rusty Komedy Klassic?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryOmqxJcK5w
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Well in all fairness, what other card are they going to play?
Biden is an ass, Trump blamed.
SOTU
CNN's poll found that a 72% majority of Americans reacted positively to Biden's address, with the percentage of viewers who said Biden's policies would move the country in the right direction increasing from 52% before the speech to 71% after the speech.
So 72 of CNN’s total viewers reacted positively?
CNN with 4.8 million viewers and MSNBC with 4.1 million viewers.
ABC led the broadcast networks with 6.3 million viewers, followed by CBS with 4.9 million viewers), and NBC with 4.7 million viewers.
The poll results came in Monday due to early voting.
A CNN poll found that a 72% majority of sheep reacted positively to being eaten by wolves, with the percentage of sheep wanting to transition to wolf shit increasing from 52% before the wolf lied to 71% after the wolf lied.
Have to point out that that poll showed that 72% of those who WATCHED THE BIDEN SHIT SHOW reacted positively. While I get that not polling those who did not watch it makes sense on one level that is kinda like saying that 72% of those who watch gay porn like it.
Yeah, the hand played on the mattress was a real Royal Flush.
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If the article is some kind of critique, Reason always tag Trump. A very common symptom of TDS. Three years after the Democratic governors and CDC officials ruined the economy and two years after Biden was installed in the White House, everything is still Trump's fault somehow in Reason's minds. Reason writers really need professional help to get over it.
"The state of our Union is strong" -- every President, in every State of the Union address.
The biggest threat is the out of control national debt, caused by out of control Congressional spending. Spending has increased by 50% in the past 5 years. Why? Wasn't the government already too big in 2018?
America has been flushing itself down the toilet from the moment it started electing Libertarian Republicans to office.
The Libertarian experiment has been a complete and total failure.
Libertarianism is pure poison.
The US had not had a libertarian president in over a century. The decline of America is due to s a century of progressivism.
Progressivism is pure poison. Look what it did in Nazi Germany.
Who signed the Federal Reserve into law?
Nope. Marxism is the problem. We should be jailing and executing Marxists. That would solve most of our problems.
No one has a right to be a Marxist.
Now, now, Elmer! Our Libertarian troops need comedy relief.
There are no more Fourierists to promise lemonade streams and rotisserie chickens falling from the sky! We have to take what we can get.
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Jesus, this is a dumb comment.
Nobody has ever fully tried Libertarianism, Dummy!
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Just once I'd like to hear "The state of our Union is fucked and tomorrow I'm applying for Swiss citizenship."
Added New York Times conservative columnist Ross Douthat: "Biden just gave a State of the Union speech whose key themes and most enthusiastic riffs could have been lifted—albeit with more Bidenisms and fewer insults—from Trump's populist campaign."
Damning with faint praise, or praising with faint damnation?
With the NYT? They don't know, how can we?
ensures our populist moment won't end any time soon.
Well, we've got the co-author of The Libertarian Moment admitting that we're not in one any more, so at least there's that.
Remember when Reason was relevant and tackled big libertarian issues and internal jibes were about "cosmotarians" and "conservatives that lean libertarian".
Yeah, good times.
These days they only have 1 cosmotarian left, and he is probably in danger of being burned at the stake for being a neo-nazi due to his support for free speech.
America has been flushing itself down the toilet from the moment it started electing Libertarian Republicans to office.
The Libertarian experiment has been a complete and total failure.
Libertarianism is pure poison.
We have never had a libertarian president.
The decline of America is due to a century of progressivism. Progressivism is the first stages of fascism.
When did that happen?
What about electing Mormons?
Just going with copy and paste with this retarded comment?
Again, it's never been fully tried, Dummy!
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Welch and Gillespie are working on their new book "The Libertarian Nanosecond, Too Bad If You Blinked".
Added New York Times conservative columnist Ross Douthat: "Biden just gave a State of the Union speech whose key themes and most enthusiastic riffs could have been lifted—albeit with more Bidenisms and fewer insults—from Trump's populist campaign."
Conservative TDS-suffering never-trumper...
incoherent belligerence toward Beijing
Wow… just… wow.
So, uh, out of morbid curiosity, what, according to Matt Welch’s “libertarian” standards, wouldn’t be incoherent belligerence towards a no-shit Communist Dictatorship? If the GOP were belligerent because of the strong-arm messaging of the CCCP in the NBA, would that be coherent belligerence? How about the strong-arm messaging of the CCCP in academic circles? The political takeover and assimilation of Hong Kong complete with unmarked white protest signs? Coherent belligerence then? The posturing with regard to Taiwan and territorial waters in the S. Pacific? Coherent then? How many more Uighyrs, religio-political minorities, and journalists does China have to jail or disappear before Welch would consider any belligerence coherent and/or justified?
Exactly how far up the ass will Welch take CCCP dick before he says, “OK, that’s too far.”?
He means CCP, Chinese Communist Party.
CCCP was the Russian abbreviation for their old country, USSR.
CP is what Sloppy Pluggo posted.
I'm hardly a fan of the Chinese government, but frothing at the mouth and pursuing self-defeating policies isn't going to make the people of China any freer. So, yes, much of belligerence is indeed incoherent.
"and we both agree Biden's speech was, surprisingly, kind of… MAGA? It sounds strange, but it's true. Biden appropriated themes from the nationalist movement and laced them into his speech."
So the problem with Biden, as I'm being informed, isn't so much that he's acting like Biden (insofar as he CAN act like Biden what with his rapidly accelerating dementia) but that he's acting too much like Trump.
yanked above $4 trillion by Donald Trump, and then hoisted above $6 trillion by the Trump/Biden response to COVID-19
COVID, having begun in earnest by the fall of 2016, raged on and was ultimately inherited by Biden in late 2020/early 2021. Biden merely continued those Trump policies.
And then:
If I were a betting man, I'd wager we'll see during the 118th Congress the kind of open fisticuffs more associated with countries like South Africa, Kosovo, and Taiwan.
Or like 19th Century America!
Bring back dueling!
Biden was right to aspirationally assert last night that "There is no place for political violence in America." Still, he was characteristically wrong about presenting the problem as politically one-sided, reducing the deeply deranged attacker of Paul Pelosi to "an unhinged Big Lie assailant" and neglecting to even nod in the direction of Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R–La.) who was literally in the audience and survived a politically motivated assassination attempt in 2017.
And just whistle past all of 2020 while cities across America burned and his vice president gave aid and comfort to a rapist.
I wonder if there is a major political party that works with multiple "grass roots" organizations to call up political violence on demand, with the support of local political powers that can guarantee the presence or absence of police as needed, and guarantee a lack of consequences for criminal activity?
Nah, that sounds like some kind of crazy "conspiracy theory" ...
How many non-violent people explicitly shot for MAGA or Republican leanings vs leftists not engaged in violence while shot?
Exclellent job! Stay true to the brand!
You just got handed proof of a literal conspiracy from inside the security state to rig elections in the US via a combination of censorship and misinformation.... a conspiracy that *already exists and is operating*... and your top priority is to warn the congregation that Republicans are looking to pounce. And clearly the worst thing possible would be if Republicans were to weaponize state power like the democrats have already done.
You do you, Mr. Definitely Not A Scotsman!
I'm realizing that what we might need is for *checks notes* GOP populists to actually take the reins of power in Washington and then get the admin password to the Big Tech account controlling the AI scripts that manage "misinformation". Then and only then will we get a sober analysis from establishment journalists on how this unholy alliance of government and big-tech censorship needs to be stopped.
The one thing the DNC propping Biden up has done is to absolutely reveal how little control the President and cabinet have over the federal government.
Biden is quite obviously incapable of making policy, and the stuff they are doing that is 180 degrees at odds with everything he has ever stood for just underlines it.
The way even Republicans in the executive protected the Russia conspirators should be a clue as to exactly how wide their reach is. Trump and Tulsi and maybe a handful of others seem to be operating outside the machine, but as revelations over the last 2 weeks have shown, the bureaucrats think it is their responsibility to lie to the political appointees and president to ensure that they get what they want. (2 revelations in a week with officials bragging about lying to Trump)
Then and only then will we get a sober analysis from establishment journalists on how this unholy alliance of government and big-tech censorship needs to be stopped.
Disagree. The origins of COVID would still be a complete mystery. Anybody saying they know where it came from would be as incoherently belligerent in 2023 (or whenever the populists take over) as they were in 2019.
A recent test of ChatGPT produced major errors in reporting stories, however, it still did better than most reporters. So in handling "misinformation", I expect better results than we've been getting.
When did Pelosi tear up the SOTU speech, or whatever it was? That was decorous, right?
Yeah, but that was Trump's SOTU address, and anything is justified in... you get the idea.
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You know who else embraced big government nationalism?
Woodrow Wilson?
Otto Von Bismarck?
Rexford Tugwell (that's a real name and not one invented by Ayn Rand)
Frank Stallone?
The Kissing Bandit? The Hugging Bandit?
Just pay Black Lives Matter to promote WEF globalism or a one world global unelected centrally planned climate crazed fascist rationing dictatorship.
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#anythingsbetterthanpopulism
3.5% unemployment and inflation on the way out (per the Fed). If that is your definition of a bad "State of the Union", know that every other country in the world would love to be in our place.
Unemployment is meaningless. What matters is labor force participation rate, and that is far below where it should be.
Inflation remains high.
The national debt is a disaster, largely due to Biden and the Democrats.
Your weird obsession with misrepresenting the labor participation rate is getting pathetic. The LPR, its 20+ year trend line, and what comprises the labor participation rate are all things that you seem incapable of understanding.
7 million able bodied men not working is not the result of a 20 year trend. It's something entirely new since Covid.
Except that isn’t the case. “Able bodied men” who aren’t working are part of the numerator in the labor participation rate. They are literally counted along with the employed. You don’t even know what the LPR is. It doesn’t say what you think it says.
Here is the data from 1948-2023, if you want to see for yourself: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/CIVPART/
Yes, many other countries are worse. But the way we are going, we’re soon going to be as badly off as they are.
How long before we view employment as the measure of badness, because we're trying to get to a world wherein nobody has to work? As we get richer, fewer and fewer will work, and workforce participation will decline, and that'll be a good thing.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is such a disgrace. You'd think a woman with her high profile / visibility would at least try to comport herself with a little dignity and class. I don't like Dems (most of them anyways) but I've never heard / seen them yell disparagement at a sitting President during the State of Union; twice now. So much for respect for the office; they have turned basic decorum into open poo-flinging .
Biden doesn’t deserve respect, given his reprehensible behavior. He deserves mockery and contempt.
#NotMyPresident
#Resist
The "dignified" press refuses to challenge Biden's continuous lying, so someone has to.
#resist
Until a decade or so from now, when either taxes will have to be increased, or benefits will be hit with an automatic 20 percent haircut, because we were too busy "protecting" Social Security to actually fix its cruel demographic arithmetic.
What's wrong with haircuts? Long hair pulls my scalp and makes my head ache. Besides, I never expect to retire anyway.
Is that picture Eva letting her hair down from a hard day of cooking "Hots-Cakes" or Zha-Zha contesting a traffic citation and assault charge?
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To the applause of too many conservatives, Biden last night proposed a long list of Made in America malarkey, maybe-they’ll-work-this-time price controls, and other regulatory micro-aggressions that will inexorably make both government and business more expensive.
There are no regulatory “micro-aggressions.”
All regulations are ultimately backed by the REAL macro-aggression of a Government Gun or Gov-Gun! Did I do that right, TJ5000?
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Republicans are national conservatives.
Democrats are the national socialist workers party.
It’s obvious which of the two is the problem.
They both hate Individual Rights, Limited Government, and Free-Market Capitalism, so distinction without difference.
The only difference is one is in power and the other is both too feckless and self-disarmed to fight it.
America has been flushing itself down the toilet from the moment it started electing Libertarian Republicans to office.
The Libertarian experiment has been a complete and total failure.
Libertarianism is pure poison.
We have never had a libertarian president.
The decline of America is due to a century of progressivism. Progressivism is the first stages of fascism.
People like you are pure evil.
All Presidents prior to Wilson were libertarian to some degree, as they were all constrained by the Constitution. Once Wilson signed the Federal Reserve into law it was all over.
End the Fed, shut down every federal agency/program after 1960 to start
Ever since the Libertarian Moment, this country has gone to hell. But Biden, Pelosi, and Schiff are putting us on the right track. Go get 'em, tigers!
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The democrats were MAGA before Trump. Pro-union, pro-protectionism, anti-outsourcing, made in America, hostility to NAFTA, etc. Trump went rogue and successfully coopted that message for his campaign, and appealed to nontraditional GOP demographics in the rust belt. That and Hillary Clinton produced a miracle. Biden going MAGA is par for the course and is not what really wrong about him or the SOTU.
Joe Biden is not a typical spendocrat. He's not even Obama, who was well spoken and mentally sound. He's a senile, buffoonish man who has trouble saying simple words and relies on cue cards to even move around. He does nothing or becomes frozen in the face of impending national crisis - baby formula crisis, supply and gas shortages, dwindling recruitment in the military, the nation being breached from above and below, I could go on. While he does little for his people, he sends billions of dollars to Ukraine and drains the oil reserves for other countries.
America is going through a GIANT crisis of confidence. Most of the country tell the polls that they're ruined. Only the past legacies of success and constitutional safeguards are preventing the nation from declining faster. It IS possible to have a right wing populist or a center left democrat oversee a stable society that has issues. Biden is NOT one of them. He's not Trump or Obama. He's freaking in his own league, he does nothing, NOTHING as the nation around him is starting to unravel.
Entitlement spending can't be ignored, but by myopically focusing on that and ignoring the problem that's before their eyes, Reason becomes part of the crowd that doesn't see the emperor is naked. If we cut SS and medicare now and nothing else about Biden changes, we're still headed south.
He’s bought by China and puppeteered by the ivy league intellectual crowd of global Marxists. They should all be cleansed.
yep on both counts. the Ivy league NYC globalists have coopted our foreign policy since post Reagan. Need some Murphys, Rizzos, Smiths running it not the eastern european bolshies.
Of course the country goes populist when climate hubris hypocrisy, bans, mandates, inflation, taking away local control reach peak.
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I hear the average Social Security retirement is $20k/year. I don’t know how rich you are, but I need that money. I want that money! I’m looking very forward to it, and the last thing I need is some Weasley republican taking away my $20k/year and forcing me to keep working. I could sit back and relax on that money.
so is it our money the govt taxed from you and invested? if so get a lump sum at 63 and be done with it. Or is it a non means tested welfare program for the elderly? What is SS anyway? I'd take all the money I and my companies put in to SS via FICA plus 4% compounded each year and then will never ask the Feds for another dime. Deal?
Sit back and relax is all you could afford on $20k unless you already owned your house, didn't own a car, and didn't have any medical problems.
The GOP is finally getting some balls. (and it isn't Mitch or Mitt who were castrated a long time ago). The battle is between liberty and cultural and economic marxists. There can't be any negotiation with folks who want to destroy freedom. All the public sector elites and their buddies/releatives in the media/academia/hollywood/wall street and big tech need to be defeated and honestly deported if possible. Most of the leaders can go back to Eastern Europe where their commie ancestors came from. America foreign policy needs to be run by Americans and not globalists who have some old world grudge with what the "czar did to their ancestors" which seems to be the only driving force these days to get American kids killed. Biden is a puppet, the Republic has been occupied by the left.
There can’t be any negotiation with folks who want to destroy freedom.
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I agree ! Death to the bible thumpers and right wingnuts that want to destroy body autonomy and freedom of choice !
Matt Welch has a knack for bringing clarity to a situation. I don't. I would just say Biden and Trump and most of DC suck. I'm starting to think my governor, Chris Sununu, would be a good Prez.
My favorite political lie from both parties is “We cannot default on the National Debt!!!”
We did it before and we’ll do it again by inflation. Ask yourself how the national debt was 120% of GDP in 1947 and only 35% in 1980? The dollar was devalued by inflation and by closing the “gold window”. If the US owes $30T and has a one year inflation rate of 10%, then presto! the debt is now $27T.
Inflation isn’t a reckless accident, it’s deliberate defaulting on the debt.
The US didn’t invent this, it’s been done by almost every western nation since the Romans and probably every other nation as well.
State of the Union in one word: FUBAR.
The idea that our government is populist on either Republican or Democrat sides is ludicrous. The actual preferences of the people have zero influence on policy.
The people are not clamoring for mass third world immigration, trans rights or shipping vast wealth to Ukraine.
populism pŏp′yə-lĭz″əm noun A political philosophy supporting the rights and power of the people in their struggle against the privileged elite. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
We are a representative republic, yet Reason hates that “supporting the rights and power of the people in their struggle against the privileged elite.” Obviously Reason while pretending to be libertarian actually supports the elites making decisions for the rest of us.
As for big government nationalism, that would be the Democrats. It s called Fascism.
fascism făsh′ĭz″əm noun A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, a capitalist economy subject to stringent governmental controls, violent suppression of the opposition, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.A political philosophy or movement based on or advocating such a system of government.Oppressive, dictatorial control.
Who tried to eliminate the opposition party by federalizing elections, by making a city a state, and by making only liberal territories states? The Democrats. Who locked up political opponents for years without charges bail or trials? Democrats. Who used the power of government, the FBI, IRS and DOJ to harass opposition politicians? The democrats. Who threatened opposition governors? Democrat Biden. Who issued lock-downs, masks and unproven vaccine mandates? The Democrats. Who fired cops, firemen, paramedics and discharged Armed Forces people who did not comply? The Democrats. Who used terrorist organizations like BLM and Anti-ra to wreck havoc on cities to intimidate the oppostion? The Democrats. Who collude with business to have stringent government control over speech? The Democrats. Who wrote more law and regulations to demanded more compliance from business? The Democrats. Who involved us in another foriegn war to show our national power? The Democrats Who divided the nation on race, professing hate for the white people? The Democrats. Who rules totally by executive order, bypassing the legislature so even his own party leader complained (Pelosi on loan forgiveness)? Democrat Joe Biden, Reason’s stated choice in the 2020 election!
I missed the most important one.
Who used fake intelligence to stage a bloodless coup to remove the opposition party sitting president with impeachment and a Senate trial? The Democrats. Thank god that bloodless coup failed, yet the corrupt Democrat Hillary Clinton, the DNC, the FBI and Democratic leaders in Congress Schumer, Pelosi and Schiff have never been charged or punished for their illegal coup because an even more corrupt President of their party was installed into the Oval Office .
There are only 2 reasons "populist" has a bad name here. The first is that when Madox and Lilie did their study for Cato in 1979 to look for American political tendencies, they realized that America had no popular authoritarian tendencies such as existed in Europe, such as those of socialists and fascists. So they came up with a label, which they recognized wasn't that good a fit but just the best they could come up with, "populist", to cover the ground of those with a general authoritarian tendency to balance the general libertarian one on a Nolan-like 4-pole chart. So in libertarian circles, "populist" came to be used by many to mean "democratic authoritarian" or big-government lovers.
The other reason is the tendency for movement, i.e. self-aware, radical libertarians to see the general public, i.e. just about everyone but themselves, as authoritarian. "Popular" = "anti-libertarian", and "populist" is approximately "popular", so in this parochial and misanthropic point of view, populists are specifically anti-liberty.
I see nothing wrong with populism per se, and note that populists are, more often than not, more libertarian than the average person. It is the reaction of the people generally against real or perceived elite impositions, so why wouldn't it usually be libertarian? Freedom isn't usually imposed, so we'd expect a movement against impositions to be libertarian, or at least not specifically anti-libertarian.
A Lost Soul
These United States comprise a nation that has lost its soul. As explained in the novel, Retribution Fever, in doing so we have shredded the fabric that held the nation together.
“The known propensity of a democracy is to licentiousness, which the ambitious call and the ignorant believe to be liberty.” -Fisher Ames (1758-1808)
The nation has devolved from a democratic republic with all its virtues into a republican democracy with all its sins. In doing so, it has replaced paternal patriarchy with maternal matriarchy. In the history of mankind, there never has been a successful matriarchal society of importance. We have become a people committing national suicide.
“An autopsy of history would show that all great nations commit suicide.” -Arnold Toynbee (1889-1975)
Is there an alternative? Can we repair the ruin?
Visit . . .
https://www.nationonfire.com/winston-churchill/ .
What's the difference between republican democracy and democratic republic? What's the difference between leadership by Grampa (paternal patriarchy, so Daddy's Daddy, I guess) and that by Grandma (maternal matriarchy, Mother's mother). I can't penetrate the jargon and metaphor, need an explanation.
Etymologically, democracy is rule by the district, while republic is the people's thing. Males tend to die a little younger, so Grandmas are more likely to be alive than Grampas. I don't think any of that helps figure your meaning.
The only thing surprising about this is that any Americans have any faith in government institutions or the election process at all at this point. In a rational world the forty-five percent of people who are represented by neither the Democrats nor the Republicans would have DEMANDED third-party representation in the state legislatures and the Congress long ago. Meanwhile libertarian writers warn about the dangers of losing confidence in our institutions and the increasing national debt. Sad, really ...
As long as people are voting against something because they don't want to "throw their vote away", there will never be a third party. Ranked choice voting would allow the election of a representative who was aware that they didn't have majority support from their district due to not winning a majority of support in the initial vote, but not cost a shitload of money to have a runoff election.