Third Party Rising
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Third Party Rising
Obama probably did the best he could do, and that’s the point. The best our current two parties can produce today — in the wake of the worst existential crisis in our economy and environment in a century — is suboptimal, even when one party had a huge majority. Suboptimal is O.K. for ordinary times, but these are not ordinary times. We need to stop waiting for Superman and start building a superconsensus to do the superhard stuff we must do now. Pretty good is not even close to good enough today.
“We basically have two bankrupt parties bankrupting the country,” said the Stanford University political scientist Larry Diamond. Indeed, our two-party system is ossified; it lacks integrity and creativity and any sense of courage or high-aspiration in confronting our problems. We simply will not be able to do the things we need to do as a country to move forward “with all the vested interests that have accrued around these two parties,” added Diamond. “They cannot think about the overall public good and the longer term anymore because both parties are trapped in short-term, zero-sum calculations,” where each one’s gains are seen as the other’s losses.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/03/opinion/03friedman.html
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I had a look at the Friedman piece also, and I was not terribly impressed. I think it is always a good time for the Libertarians, Greens, Mountains, Constitutions, to seek a more relevant hand in the process. I don't think Mr Friedman is honestly an advocate of any of these. I really believe he is trying to convince those upset by the Democrats that the Republicans are not the answer. I read this much less as an argument for a third party (which already exists, of course), and much more a CYA against Republicans who will more than likely take advantage of ill-performing Democrats.
Unfortunately, the two parties are playing a zero sum game--on that, the quoted PoliSci is quite correct. I cry foul because this has been the case for quite some time now, and only just now, in a period of Republicans rising, does Friedman see the need to rethink two party dominance.
Unfortunately, the two parties are playing a zero sum game--on that, the quoted PoliSci is quite correct. I cry foul because this has been the case for quite some time now, and only just now, in a period of Republicans rising, does Friedman see the need to rethink two party dominance.
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Right you are, Sheik. Friedman is a confirmed Keynsian. No stimulus is too extravagant for him. No program too specious.
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