Revenge of the Locked-Down Voters

Via Brownstone Institute

You might have noticed a certain political instability in the air, not just in the US but all over the world. In a world in which people generally care about rights and freedoms, surely this was inevitable, however much the expert managerial class failed to anticipate it. Beginning in March 2020, much of the world embarked on a wild experiment to treat peoples of the world as lab rats in an experiment in virus control. The experiment failed and has left chaos in its wake.

We are beginning to see major rumblings of change insofar as voters can make that possible. In the UK, Boris Johnson is on notice and more members of parliament have come to realize and reflect the fury of voters. In France, Macron’s hegemony is over with the arrival of powerful new parties at the gates. In the US, Biden’s unpopularity is legion while upcoming challengers at all levels are motivated by a fierce desire to know how this happened and what to do to prevent its repeat.

The Wall Street Journal’s Daniel Henniger has written a fantastic reflection on the big picture and the growing upheavals. Portions are excerpted below. We would only add a major lesson of the last two years: the influence of sitting politicians has clearly been bested by the administrative state, which in most countries imagines itself to be the true rulers of the social order, contrary to all democratic principles. This machinery needs a fundamental challenge if there will be genuine reform.

The current global discontent with economic life is overwhelmingly a function of one other word: lockdown. Lockdowns are normally associated with prison riots, not the world’s economies. One may admit that the first months with the mysterious Covid-19 virus were a time of generalized panic, and governments defaulted to the epidemiologists’ standard fix of social quarantining. But then leadership essentially let the public-health bureaucracies take over their countries’ economic life.

What’s impossible not to notice is how the lockdowns exposed the intricacies of the world’s market economy. We are hearing a lot now about long Covid, the physical aftermath of the virus. As debilitating is long economic Covid.

Long economic Covid is why anyone you sit next to at dinner can dilate on the arcana of interrupted global supply chains. We’re now coming to realize how the market economy’s performance and benefits are taken for granted. All those goods—made, purchased, packed and shipped—were as reliably available as turning on a light. Actually, one of the things we’ve learned during this time is that even turning on a light isn’t like turning on a light. Disrupt the always-on but complex power grid, as in Texas and California, and the lights stop coming on.

This persistent post-pandemic disruption is the result of government choices. In 2020, the public sector told the private sector simply to stand down. When the pandemic lockdowns were extended deep into 2021—in the U.S., France, U.K. and elsewhere—the global economy’s extraordinarily complex grid of relationships fractured at every level.

Layoffs were widespread, ending paychecks overnight. Trucking hasn’t recovered. Airlines are struggling with flight-canceling staff shortages. Manufacturers can’t fill orders for lack of basic parts, workers or a reliable transport system.

We have arrived at stupid.

Governments and the private economy have coexisted uneasily for decades. But during that time, as often argued here, left-of-center politicians, notably in the Democratic Party, lost their understanding of how the private sector works. Some liberal commentators have worried for years that this self-imposed ignorance was turning middle-class wage-earners into the collateral damage of antibusiness policies. The lockdowns just killed these workers.

Past some point of the pandemic’s policies of systemic closure—of businesses and schools—the politicians had no clue about how to manage the mess they’d made. Mr. Biden and his party sent several trillion dollars of temporary income support into an economy unable to absorb it efficiently. We have ruinous inflation. Mr. Johnson’s government imposed Mickey Mouse taxes, such as a 2.5-percentage-point increase in the payroll tax to prop up the National Health Service.

The cluelessness won’t stop. As the energy industry attempts to right itself and restore production, some in the U.S. are proposing a windfall-profits tax, as recently imposed by Mr. Johnson in the U.K. Great idea: Let’s get rehired workers laid off again.

Mr. Biden says he’s presiding over a fundamentally strong economy. But as the economy finds its footing, the dislocations of the lockdowns persist across the U.S. Small businesses say they can’t compete for workers with corporations, which are offering inflated wages. This isn’t just Labor Department employment data. Those small companies are crucial to the normally smooth functioning of economic life. Meanwhile, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, like King Canute commanding the tides to recede, has ordered the airlines to hire (and hopefully train) more customer-service workers. From where?

The political backlash is coming from below. The long suppression of national economies has primarily hurt individuals at the lower end of the income scale, and where countries hold real elections, incumbents are getting axed.

In the U.S., the revenge of the locked-down voters is likely to return conservatives to power this year and in 2024. Republicans should run on just five words: We will do the opposite.

 

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33 Comments
Salty Old Cracker
Salty Old Cracker
July 8, 2022 8:42 pm

Who Is John Galt?

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 8, 2022 8:48 pm

Red wave coming up! Somebody has to be the bagholder.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Anonymous
July 8, 2022 8:56 pm

Don’t count your red seats until ALL the votes have been counted by a very reliable system.

Warren
Warren
  TN Patriot
July 8, 2022 10:03 pm

Let’s give power to Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy. Everything will be fine😭

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Warren
July 8, 2022 10:06 pm

Kevin McCarthy is California’s version of Paul Ryan ; Mitch is still McTurtle, but he will not be Majority Leader next year.

Angry Citizen
Angry Citizen
  Anonymous
July 9, 2022 12:25 am

This has been war-gamed, plotted, planned-for. MEN, OF THEMSELVES, CANNOT SAVE THEMSELVES. We must humble ourselves and plead to GOD, THE ALMIGHT, “In Whom We [Assertedly] Trust” to save us, once again. Otherwise, this FAILED STATE falls forever. “THERE IS NO ‘VOTING YOUR WAY OUT OF THIS.'” It’s not just a matter of “vote stealing”–PLANS AND CONTINGIES HAVE BEEN PREPARED YEARS AGO TO PREVENT ANY “VOTE” THIS YEAR FROM “RIGHTING THE SHIP OF STATE”.
Support true patriots–YES. “Get out the vote”–hell YES. But that will never be enough.

Machinist
Machinist
  Angry Citizen
July 9, 2022 12:49 am

Vote Harder! s/

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
July 8, 2022 8:55 pm

Return conservatives to power? For at least the past 60 years, conservatives have been no where close to power.

ken31
ken31
  TN Patriot
July 8, 2022 9:12 pm

The Judeo-Puppets calling themselves the GOP have been loyal less-leftists.

DS
DS
  ken31
July 9, 2022 10:36 am

The anti-anti-semitic downvoter got ya, ken

ken31
ken31
July 8, 2022 9:10 pm

They want everyone the world over to hate their governments, so they will be begging for One World Government. That’s going to require WW3. Xi and Putin are not done negotiating, though it appears.

What’s up with this?

https://russia-insider.com/en/myth-vs-reality-covid-russia/ri32292

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  ken31
July 8, 2022 9:44 pm

RI used to be my first stop in the morning when they were new. They have very little activity in the last two years.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ken31
July 9, 2022 9:17 am

The fact that NATO/US MIC is the bad guy, does not make Russia the good guy.
That’s what’s up with it.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Anonymous
July 9, 2022 12:51 pm

Exactly

Anonymous
Anonymous
July 8, 2022 10:08 pm

There is no revenge in voting when both sides are owned out right by the usual suspects. Grow up and stop this babble.

BL here…..

tony
tony
July 8, 2022 11:04 pm

what a moron. voters do not decide elections; dominion voting machines do. and even if republicans / “conservatives” won elections, they are indistinguishable from democrats/wef.

James
James
July 8, 2022 11:05 pm

Hmmmm…..,I just do not care at moment.

I will over next few days put up good songs and memes,just for laughs!

Paleocon
Paleocon
July 8, 2022 11:16 pm

Our red wave will look very much like Boris Johnson if Mitch and Kev are given power.

i forget
i forget
July 8, 2022 11:55 pm

The franchised were/are already locked down. Big Mac-eaters will never locate “revenge” on the menu.

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
July 8, 2022 11:59 pm

We simply MUST vote harder.
That will solve everything.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  Colorado Artist
July 9, 2022 1:16 am

Vote moar harder. Much moar harder. Mucho moar harder…

Really fukkin hard then, girls and boys.

bucknp
bucknp
  Aunt Acid
July 11, 2022 9:37 am

No kidding. Dr. Oz in PA? John Cornyn in Texas? LMAO

Angry Citizen
Angry Citizen
July 9, 2022 12:21 am

What a freaking white wash of an article. It ignores SO MANY “inconvenient truths” and puts a pigs lipstick on so many “innocent explanations” of “what was done”, “why it was done”, and “what the true consequences are”. ANY HALF-INFORMED READER CAN ADD TO THIS OH-SO-INCOMPLETE LIST OF HARSH TRUTHS:

* COVID, and the mRNA “gene therapies” were biological terror weapons intended to depopulate the world–AND WE ARE SLOWLY BUT INEXORABLY, MOVING ALONG OUR WAY towards a “banquent of consequences” that will include “Neuremberg 2” [SEE: grand-jury.net]. There may not be “trees enough in this world” to HANG all those who participated in the acts of horror inflicted upon a still-largely-sleeping populace.
* E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G we have seen has been PART OF THE PLAN to DESTROY America, Liberty, Christianity, and anyone and everyone, everywhere, who loves FAITH and FREEDOM.
* The “flight shortage” includes as a PRINCIPAL TRIGGER the horrible fact that THOUSANDS OF PILOTS WHO “TOOK THE CLOT SHOT” are at risk of “stroking out” while in the skies with you and your loved ones aboard their aircraft.
* The “ill-spent monies” supposedly intended to “ameliorate” the effects of the “lock-down” were KNOWINGLY sent to entities and individuals PATENTLY UNWORTHY TO RECEIVE THE SAME–but DID achieve their true purpose of creating a huge pool of B-I-L-L-I-O-N-S of dollars of GRIFT, and corruption payments to the “masters of the universe”.

I COULD GO ON ALL DAMN DAY, and thrice on Sunday. Add your own repudiations to this “article”.

DS
DS
  Angry Citizen
July 9, 2022 10:40 am

+666 — Really, it’s all about the grift, with a little murder thrown in on the side

bucknp
bucknp
July 9, 2022 12:23 am

Well…maybe.

Will electing Republicans in November save America and Western civilization from the brink of collapse?

Leo, are you saying Trump cannot save US? 🙁

B_MC
B_MC
July 9, 2022 6:51 am

You might have noticed a certain political instability in the air, not just in the US but all over the world. In a world in which people generally care about rights and freedoms, surely this was inevitable, however much the expert managerial class failed to anticipate it.

The Dutch thumb their noses at Bezos…..

Iconic Rotterdam Bridge won’t be dismantled to let Jeff Bezos’ superyacht pass

The New York Times reported a Facebook event was being organized to throw rotten eggs at the superyacht when it would pass under De Hef. More than 16,000 people were interested in the event with over 4,800 confirming their participation on the event page, CNET said in its report.

Fearing vandalism, Oceanco did not apply for the required permits bringing relief to many…

It remains unclear how the shipbuilder plans to move the superyacht out of the port city. As one resident commented on Facebook, “Let him get that thing with his own rocket,” NYT reported.

https://interestingengineering.com/iconic-rotterdam-bridge-wont-be-dismantled-to-let-jeff-bezos-superyacht-pass

boron
boron
July 9, 2022 6:58 am

Don’t forget: it’s not who’s in power (The UniParty’s the UniParty after all’s said n’ done), but the beaureacracy remains the same; you don’t get to vote for all the (jealous of the small business owner) sad, little faces that make (and enforce) the “LAW.” Why do you think Clarence Thomas is hated so much!

Walt
Walt
July 9, 2022 7:24 am

‘The first thing we do, let’s kill all the bureaucrats”
– William Shakespeare’s Henry VI, Part 2, Act IV, Scene 2 (First draft).

Legend has it that due to an outcry from the Royal bureaucracy, ‘lawyers’ was substituted for ‘bureaucrats’. When asked why he chose lawyers, Shakespeare – an unapologetic and virulent antisemite – was quoted as saying: “Sooth forfend! ‘Tis but a simple matter. They of the lore be Iewes!”

boron
boron
  Walt
July 9, 2022 5:50 pm

Years ago I found myself in a discussion in National Review about the Merchant in which I, too, said that The Poet was an anti-Semite based upon my reading of various lines in the play. William F. told me to re-read it a bit more carefully, mentioning that Shakespeare was not an anti-Semite, rather, more particularly for his time (we’re talking about 16th Century England), was quite the opposite: he went out of his way to portray Shylock as a human being.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Walt
July 9, 2022 5:56 pm

It is suggested he was mocking those who wanted to kill all the lawyers as they were inconvenienced by lawyers confronting them regarding ‘legalities’ of things when they would rather ignore such.

Of course now, they own the courts and lawyers, so it no longer matters.

Smedley Mulcher
Smedley Mulcher
July 9, 2022 10:06 am

The problem is that the progressive fascists are not going to surrender their power without a huge fight. That means that the ends justify the means in an effort to ‘save our democracy.’ That is, of course, a specious argument because what they are saving is a left wing fascist government that pays lip service to democratic values but does not pay homage to the values of the Republic first. When does Democracy cease to be a democracy? When elections are stolen, when government is conducted by government fiat, when opposition is suppressed. Democracy in this case is just a euphemism for rule by the powerful elite.

i forget
i forget
  Smedley Mulcher
July 9, 2022 12:49 pm

The deeper problem has always been ignorance of who the fight promoters are.

Were the American flags half-mast yesterday for Shinzo Abe? What about the day after ol’ Honest Abe’s curtain was brought down?

The moneypower men install frontmen pawns, who are every now & then sacrificed to/by sub-pawn men. Which matters not & makes no difference: there is a queue always at ready to immediately refill the vacated slot.

It’s a lot like that GOT scene in which the witch sends forth the shadow-spawn of her union with one brother to kill the other brother. The shadows are, have been, untouchable, while the shadowmen they lift up & install on the cave wall are seeming-substantial but completely irrelevant.

The brothers’ war was called the so-called civil war. They are all brothers’ wars. Ignorant, dumb, gullible shadows-to-themselves brothers.

“Let’s you & him fight.”

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Smedley Mulcher
July 9, 2022 6:01 pm

Smedster what are you talking about.
Explain “Progressive Fascism”.

https://sjsu.edu/faculty/wooda/2B-HUM/Readings/The-Doctrine-of-Fascism.pdf