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By Greg Sargent
Republicans are absolutely convinced the Dem strategy of tying GOP Senate candidates to the Koch brothers is born of desperation and certain to fail. I dont know whether the Dem strategy will work. People may not vote on who is bankrolling all those ads, and at any rate the fundamental underlying situation Dems face may prove too difficult for this approach or anything else they try to overcome.
But the substance of the debate over the Koch-backed Americans for Prosperitys millions in anti-Obamacare ads matters, since they could help decide Senate control.
We now have a new report that lays bare the goal of these ads in a remarkably unvarnished way.
The New York Times takes a hard look at the real goal of the AFP strategy and whom it is designed to benefit. Previously, AFPs stated aim had been nothing more than repealing Obamacare. But the Times notes that these ads are really about turning people against government as a positive agent of change for ordinary Americans:
Officials of the organization say their effort is not confined to hammering away at President Obamas Affordable Care Act.. They are also trying to present the law as a case study in government ineptitude to change the way voters think about the role of government for years to come.
We have a broader cautionary tale, said Tim Phillips, the president of Americans for Prosperity. The presidents out there touting billions of dollars on climate change. We want Americans to think about what they promised with the last social welfare boondoggle and look at what the actual result is.
Leaders of the effort say it has great appeal to the businessmen and businesswomen who finance the operation and who believe that excess regulation and taxation are harming their enterprises and threatening the future of the country. The Kochs, with billions in holdings in energy, transportation and manufacturing, have a significant interest in seeing that future government regulation is limited.
This is exactly the case Dems are making against the AFPs attacks. The real purpose of the Dem strategy is to create a framework for a broader argument about the true goals and priorities of the actual GOP policy agenda. Its about tapping into a sense that the economy is rigged against ordinary Americans, and in favor of the one percent, and dramatizing that the GOPs economic agenda would preserve that status quo, blocking any government policies designed to address stagnant mobility and soaring inequality. Or that, as Jonathan Chait puts it, the GOP has built a policy agenda around plutocracy, and its primary organizing purpose is to safeguard the economic interests of the very rich.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2014/03/21/the-real-goal-of-all-those-anti-obamacare-ads/
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024699353
ProSense
(116,464 posts)Auntie Bush
(17,528 posts)global1
(25,242 posts)Pepsi Cola and Coca Cola.
woodsprite
(11,913 posts)These people aren't happy with the billions they each already have or the taxes they don't have to pay. They want more. They want it all if they can get it. They don't care who they have to hurt, kill or break in order to get it. And when they get it, it still won't be enough. They don't care about the environment, the air you breath, the water you drink. Wake up people! The only way they can be stopped is if we all, conservative and liberals, understand the problem and band together.
Blanks
(4,835 posts)(Especially the Medicaid expansion) because if anyone that they are poisoning can go to the doctor - they will be on the hook for the medial bills AND the environmental clean up.
It's funny how these tea party types are all about liberty and freedom and the next thing you know they're wanting to eliminate the EPA. I often wonder how far they can be manipulated.
The problem is that so many of them have so little understanding of the different layers of government that they can be bent to the will of their masters.
Their homeowners association won't let them put a little plastic storage building in their back yard - so they want to eliminate FEMA?
...and it's not like you can make them understand that one has nothing to do with the other.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)Blanks
(4,835 posts)I was just in a discussion with some anti-vaccine types on Facebook, and as far as they're concerned - the CDC and FDA can't be trusted.
I was surprised at just how much a 'given' it was to them - that government sites can't be trusted.