… My labor friends like to comment today that “it all started with Reagan.” As if a switch had been thrown and a cascade of awful things was suddenly unleashed on us. No so fast. For me, a young blue-collar worker, the hellish years of Reagan started when Carter was elected. No doubt Jimmy Carter inherited a titanic mess; the 1970s were years when the many sins of the past were catching up with the United States. But Carter raised hopes and expectations that the unemployment and inflation crises would be confronted and working people would not be the victims. Instead, we all found out that Carter was the original “New Democrat,” long before we knew what that meant. It meant a Southern, conservative Democrat not beholden to “big labor” and “liberals.” …

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    7 days ago

    I mean fuck, he’s not wrong on the “new Democrat” thing. Carter’s political legacy is the abandonment of new deal politics by Democrats.

    But also, fuck this guy and Jacobin. Acting as if Reagan was the reasonable choice in a dumb-headed nod to the Biden-Trump election.

    And the rest of the opinion is basically editorial trash because these ghouls already got their prize. It’s just reflections of a regretful Reagan voter trying to rationalize their stupidity.

    And double fuck them for making it a hot take today.