{"id":17923,"date":"2021-03-12T10:47:44","date_gmt":"2021-03-12T18:47:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/occupysf.net\/?p=17923"},"modified":"2021-03-12T10:47:46","modified_gmt":"2021-03-12T18:47:46","slug":"the-american-rescue-plans-money-cannon-is-great-but-not-enough","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/2021\/03\/12\/the-american-rescue-plans-money-cannon-is-great-but-not-enough\/","title":{"rendered":"The American Rescue Plan\u2019s Money Cannon Is Great, But Not Enough"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">The good, the bad, and the ugly of the COVID-19 relief bill.<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<table class=\"wp-block-table\"><tbody><tr><td><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkN2OhCAMhZ9muFsj_3LBxd7saxiQOkNWwUAd4z794kga2rSFk_NNDuGZy2m3XJFc14jnBjbBURdAhEL2CmWMwSrJBzmQYEWgVxHrOBeA1cXFYtmBbLtf4uQw5nTtc631QF7W8ZkaaQbl_CBEz5in2gAYbzRVLd2qbg8R0gQW3lDOnIAs9oW41Qf_frCfFsdxdKGJndc-lG7Ka-tukLcFWjEoMzAjv4J7x_BVY8noSLSsZ7TntB3GhOlo5wMDZjSblZbSKBYcB0mDCGbysw7-Ifr1ybq6-4pu-r1kSLF_OaG7fmljl5dPt_kdW173FPEcITm_QLhR4M3zA2d8QoLSOIfRoaWKSqEaASoou61frLjkXOmeNNmQ26tkbwf_faKJ-A\">David Sirota<\/a>,\u00a0<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkE2OwyAMhU9Tdo3CX0gWLGYz14gIuC1TAhE4E2VOP9AgCyzz8MOfNQjPlE-9pYKkbTOeG-gIRwmACJnsBfLsnR4kH-VInBaOtsSX-ZEBVuODxrwD2fYleGvQp9j0XCk1kpdmxiq3iBEmOqpRTb1kg-q5lBQWMFxdrmZ3HqIFDb-QzxSBBP1C3MqNf93Yd43jODpXzc6mh9zZtNbqBmkLUBOumJRTf__Zgzf3nOybeM16RntO62JMTB3tFseATYo9BlXVA3OGg6ROuMkuj_rNm-jXJ-vKvhQ09t1MSNZ_KaJpXeq1SeFTrdPO9Vz36PGcIZolgLtA4EXzg2Z-QoRcKbvZoKYDlWKgaqKCsmvwRopLzisTUm1dqq-iLj4nNP_6Xoja\">Julia Rock<\/a>, and\u00a0<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkN2OhCAMhZ9muFsj_3rBxd7saxigdYasggFc4zz94tiQ0pRTTvp5W_GZ8mm2VCq50lTPDU3EoyxYK2ayF8xTAKMkH-RAwAigVxHKNGfE1YbF1Lwj2Xa3BG9rSPHSc631QF6GaTX2EmaPVAwD6yk4K_zoYOAATPHb1e4QMHo0-If5TBHJYl61buXBvx_sp53jODpoZuelx9z5tLbuhmlbsBVKjFwP7MtGyHh8bZjxTYJhPaM9py0YE2NHOwcM2ajZrLSUo2JgOUoKAkbvZg3uIfr1ybqyu1Kt_71sSDbvFKu9fmnPNi2fbtt3ave6x1DPCaN1C8KNot48P3CmJ0bMjTNMthqqqBSK6pEKyu7VL1Zccq50T5otpDYVTQk5VfsP2WyKSQ\">Andrew Perez<\/a>  March 11, 2021 (The Daily Poster)<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJw1UttymzAQ_RrzVgZJXB94iN06JQlknDKOnRdGSIsth9tIwhi-vsJuNZpdzdHezzKq4dTJKe47pa1FFHrqIW5hVDVoDdIaFMhC8Nj3SOiFFo9djpaHUEUlARoq6ljLAax-KGvBqBZdu9iTIAhC6xxTCEnpcMwQ8x3uOBiRKuJhhF3qBZXvPrLSgQtoGcRwBTl1LVh1fNa6VyvytMJbc8dxtLlJNi32IG3WNQalvTDyioxYcKPuFf2QQNlSyYpsdfcNRv-E6QUxvJ8OuP5OLh3O8tTN8pNK2vWVkY-Kfu7E-yWdDT5nFza-bV6mr8_thT_X11IkfjK88n6TqKSpz3yT-Gl-vGX5Dqc589LNKOghm01cwX7vxVuekmxmbiJGwche3PFmfz6Sj77Erqh29vpW99HuuXn12K_6Kf1S2fF2K8brO-MB_qOcYH08FPtwDtx0hf1BN4XqBsnAdKKGUmnKvv_hDXAxNEuHS-uWiLEZskOQORi7kY3skmPAUYArP_C8yMecEvAQd3nEyirg5cp1mhO2_8ddZmvJeO5aTZco5pt29R01JBdGN0Mr9FRAS8sa-IN__ViiexHFCVqQZrl4QXWMfOS5Pgoi5CL84HtZEOIR4geOZdLyzni1sRKy0_QvIgje2w\"><\/a><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJw1Uk2T4iAQ_TXmFks-kughh5nR2crUqqPrOuMpRaCjaAIpIGry64foLgUUPLpfN92PMwdHbbq00dYFw5a7roFUwc1W4ByYoLVgcinSOCLTaBqIlAo0HKTNSwNQM1mlzrQQNG1RSc6c1GqwJ0mSTINTyqIIixhRRkkxJQWd0mkRY1HyBMeYlugZlbVCguKQwhVMpxUEVXpyrrEj8jLC737ebrex8MG6wR7MmOvao41f7gQhq8H44Co0YHkLYVMxZcPaE3Whh5VW3tC71KCc53x3-gJqRObQfSCO9903ri7ZWePVbklXu6PN1OuVk23JvjZyfV72Hu9XZ377_fbRHL4HbIGXu7-T1XlB1rsXm9VVz7ss9n7oICf9qudk_ZZ5npW_P3DPt3G83p8OZNsUmMpyM27z893dt-iqEts1v_avySFcdF9mNv-cl_M7z8yf9ed8d7n3txGOW1fnVreGg8_ctoV1jF_-4TUI2dbDj4aOBDLFE4wmBPmBMZ2N0bgQGPAswWWcRNHMt4ARiJCgYsaLMhHFiE7qIx7_5x0KHJi018qxgcU_M109UN_pfKhlq6TrclCsqEA8ReCeSnokkR9BgfEKEzlzKYpRRGOUzBBF-Nn0QSUkIiROJoEPK7T3UqmVRjv2A1Jp4b4\"><\/a><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJw1kttyqjAUhp9G7mBMwkEuuGir3WNni7XbbesVE5KFRiFhkqDC0zdoy4QcPlbWv0J-Ri0clO6zVhnrjV1h-xYyCVdTg7Wgvc6ALgTP4ojMopnHs5CjcSJMUWmAhoo6s7oDr-3KWjBqhZJjPEmSZOYdszIqKSYholVZRhTSGMKIVqRkYcKAA3mo0o4LkAwyuIDulQSvzo7WtmZCnib41bXr9RpwJ9aP8aADphpHW_faI_i0Ae3Epa_BsA78tqbS-I1L1PsOSyUn5NWqM7hxDv0bYnjXf-H6vDwpnG9XYb49mKV8vjDyUdHPjVifVoPjQ35i178vb-3-a2QLvNr-n-anBVlvn8yyqQfWL2O3D-3FdMgHRtYvS5cnd-s7d_k2ljW74558tCUORbUJuuJ0s7cPdJGJ6ds_u-dk7y_6T53O3-fV_MaW-t_6fb4934brBMedbQqjOs3AVW660ljKzj-8AS66ZjzReA0_kClpQdox-kg1OErZeCm_wBMZnmI0Jcg9GIdpgIKSY8Bpgqs4iaI0xpwSiBAPecrKKuHlJJw2Bxz8yo8_39PZ4JTomMV9pqq-U-cCV0HTdFLYvgBJyxr4wyD24bJ7rcUBJGjnPl5Qm6EYRWGMkhSFCD8MMTqIRITEydRzsly5XTIzQitLvwEoUezY\"><\/a><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\n\n\n\n<p><em>This report was written by David Sirota, Julia Rock, and Andrew Perez.<\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When Joe Biden signs the American Rescue Plan (ARP)&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkEtuxCAMhk8zLCOeISxYdNNrIAjOlDaBCJyO0tOXTJAFNsb-8Td7hGepp91LQ3JtDs8dbIZXWwERKjkaVJeiHZWY1ESilZFdTmpuqQCbT6vFegDZj7Cm2WMq-XovtNYT-bLUUzoZpoVkQYeFaa64N3wKE59AB7hV_RET5Bks_EI9Sway2i_EvT3Ex4N_dsNXuv4zzGXr0XdDSNm9_F561NDj0brDxGg0M6MQTFEjtRCSJMspZ1SwvjiXZmBDiBy40XwZtVJm5NELUCzKaOaw6Bgekm5PPrQj9M7zz6VJqv0rGf3Vpad9Wd-3fWjXz-3ICU8H2YcV4s0Db6hvQu4JGWqHHZ1Hy0am5Mi0YZLxe_4LmFBCjJqSLhtLr8q2pVrQ_wNRxIlR\">on Friday,<\/a>&nbsp;he will prove that the Democratic Party is finally willing \u2014 at least for a moment \u2014 to turn on the money hose and for once aim it not at Wall Street moguls, but instead at the raging wildfire of poverty and desperation incinerating the poor and middle class.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>That\u2019s the very good news. The bad news is that the party\u2019s COVID-19 relief bill also indicates that Biden might have been serious when he promised a room full of wealthy donors that&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlUUuO6yAQPE3YYRmwwSxYzOZdw-LTSdBgiKD9rMzpByYI0UVX_1TtLcKj1Ld5lYZkPDu-X2AyXC0BIlRyNqh7DEauYls3EswS2ACx7fcKcNiYDNYTyOt0KXqLseQRL5RSG3malXvY5BaE4CKwRTm2COnFpj3z2rLw6WrPECF7MPAf6rtkIMk8EV_tJr5u_F-_13VNLpVyOKiPyZej-8aY3diK0ScYkM9M01lSpvvHxQCZIqTUKKSIQEPJpTb6HAha5-hlM1IsNMBRcvwBip2s0T9JNHzmbBasH84XPbHJBQ5cK36Xal215MEKWFlYgvburoK7LfPx4FM7XUPrv8eUpJqfktGOKp22Jf15u1h7t8eZI753yNYlCB8d8bOMP2X3B2SofUlht2iYZOsimdJsYfyj2xBarEJINZPeNpSelU2LtaD9Bey9ny4\">nothing would fundamentally change<\/a>&nbsp;about the macroeconomy\u2019s structure.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Democrats did not use the must-pass bill to make essential long-term changes to protect Americans against future emergencies. Instead, the party avoided including any measures that might generate significant opposition from powerful corporate lobbies in Washington.&nbsp;Even worse, the ARP could make it far more difficult to enact structural changes in the health care sector that has been at the center of the pandemic and that helped make our country so uniquely unprepared for such a threat in the first&nbsp;place.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>To be sure, the package is a necessary rejection of austerity politics that have dominated Democratic politics since Bill Clinton&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkE1zhCAMhn_NcnTkQ5ADh146PfXao4MQlamCA3F37K8vriHzhgmBkMdZhDnl0-ypILlkwHMHE-FVVkCETI4CeQjeyI73XU-8EZ5em1CGKQNsNqwG8wFkP8Y1OIshxaueK6V6spiJt6L3dVGppHJSMT0x52Q_Oaa07u-u9vABogMDT8hnikBWsyDu5cE_HuyzultDxBRfS0BYUv2VaGx2S3hCaeb0rBU_X1W-4VU14QK5xpLwaBbcVhIMaxltOa3GmNANbUbPgGnFJqm6TkvmLYeOeuG1Gyflx4dot5k15RgLWvfbuLSRbP5SRHu9Uo9tWt_ZOvpQ43bEgOcA0Y4r-JsK3mjfnIYZIuSK3A8WDZW0E5IqTQVlN4ULG-84l6olta1P9VY0JeSE9h9SaY51\">promised<\/a>&nbsp;in 1996 that \u201cthe era of big government is over\u201d and since Joe Biden&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkc1yhCAMgJ9muekIiOiBQy99DSeSuMtUwYHYjn36YpdJyB8hzIcHpmfKlztSYXFvM18HuUg_ZSNmyuIslOeAbjB6NKNA16O8nVDmNRPtEDbH-SRxnMsWPHBI8T6vrbWjeLl1NAMCqBGMVahhXQelsbOq74wnZd9T4cRA0ZOjb8pXiiQ292I-ykN_PNRnlSOncpDnNuXnHaYtcPCluktAig3gd_Lgr2ZNuSnJB9iaQv7Mga-Gc9hL84JbsclUaz7Fu1kEpzolOy3rUqqfWtkuqEhNVq2DNWYaFIImI7HHyS-rxeXRd_tTteVcCoP_an3aRXa_KTLct9QypO0_W5nM1e5nrK-YKcKyEb5x8Zv5P8D5SZFy_QucgZ0cpOkHaSfZS_XGc_PURuvBdqKOxVS7oishJ4Y_mumYjA\">proudly<\/a>&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwtkMtuwyAQRb8m7GIZMGAWLLrpb1g8xgmqDRYMrdyvL06K0B00Dy4cbxEeuZzmyBXJJQueB5gEP3UDRCikVShLDEYKPouZBDMFeh1iXdYCsNu4GSwNyNHcFr3FmNPVz5VSM3kav3q7Cjp5Bm6FVc50VFrPGqSygjL2drUtREgeDHxDOXMCspkn4lFv_OPGPvvGJ8TUH-ThwMHnvafYyMYeRtqF8i4uBkh337Dea_bRbvcKvpWIZy-SaPoAHTnti7FJD3RwgQHTiq1SCaElC5aDoGEK2rtVBXebxv3BhtpcReu_Ll9SzG9OaK9betnm7ZXtv1963Fvqbgsk6zYIbzD4pvtCtTwgQenUw2LRUEnFJKnSdKL_IC5yXHAu1Ui6bch9KpkaS0b7B9TDjfE\">cast himself<\/a>&nbsp;as a deficit hawk in juxtaposition to his party\u2019s New Deal tradition. This tectonic shift has been abrupt: Amid a recession a dozen years ago, Barack Obama listened to austerians like&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkEluxCAQRU_T7Noyk7EXLLLJNSyGcgeFwYJyIuf0wW1Ugq8q4H89ZxBepZ56Lw3Jta147qAz_LYIiFDJ0aCuwetJ8lnOxGvh6SVCW7cKkEyIGusBZD9sDM5gKPm6z5VSM_nSM-fWKSHpyKnyi3NsnDfBJyWt8DPMt6s5fIDsQMMP1LNkIFF_Ie7twT8e7LNXj1Th9hhcSb1jKgYXoSs6jstEu0iQyjOaWs9nO1KC2p7FmmRI0GxkV4S-GBPLQAfrGbBFsa1HkcvEvOEgqRc9o92Utw8xphcb2mEbGvd9mZKq_0pGc_3Sx6bEd7enWvuZjhzwXCEbG8HfUPAm-8a0viBD7cT9alDTiUoxUbVQQdkN4aLGJe9sRtJtfemvsm6hFjT_1L2NPg\">Lawrence Summers<\/a>&nbsp;and passed a wholly inadequate $787 billion stimulus bill with 60 Senate Democratic votes. By contrast, amid the COVID crisis, Biden&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkU2O5CAMhU9T7CiFv1BZsOhNXyMy4FShTiACp2Yypx_ShRA8MPazPgIQPks93V4asWuZ6dzRZfzTViTCyo6GdU7RjUY9zINFp6O4RGrzUhE3SKujeiDbD7-mAJRKvt4ra-2DvRwEi-OwGB-MNg-jdRBT7KW0GoSRg_i4whET5oAO31jPkpGt7kW0t5v6usnvPumFr7Su91C2ftpL9zq7WFKGnteVUdZIwX_w5PiXFw8bcIjv1PvnDc7GfYqYeaO0HevReGqcSum3T5acHKQYlOhDSj3dxd1HiXKychmtMdMoIyg0Iuo4Bb_Y6G962J7y3g7fCMLP1Rar7l_JBFeVHoby2-zFZe77duRE54wZ_Irxg4w-3H8hzk_MWPt_xBnIiVEYPQo7CS3kB9HFVBmlRjuwbhtLz8qupVoI_gOoR5fh\">rejected<\/a>&nbsp;Summers\u2019 and his acolytes and passed a $1.9 trillion bill with just 50 Senate Democratic votes.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Biden only begrudgingly arrived at his current position. In August 2020, his campaign was&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkMmOwyAMhp-m3BKFLSQHDnOZ14hYnJYpgQqciTJPP6RFFl7A9q_PGYR7Lqd-5YrkuhY8X6ATHDUCIhSyVyhL8HqUfJIT8Vp4egWhLmsB2EyIGssO5LXbGJzBkNP1nyulJvLQMA8C1hXsBNYBn4G5yQwTHY2nQEf52Wp2HyA50PAL5cwJSNQPxFe98a8b-252HEd_1J_e5a1lpmBwEWoLbfCQuj0FBN_hAzoPW3bFYA1Yu5Sxi-EJ8ewwd9FU7CiVs5qEokKRoNnA6MBpO4yJuae99QzYrNg6KinnkXnDQVIv_Ozsqry9iWG7s77utqJxz0sQKfovJzTXlPZscnxXG5Gl-e3Sdi6QjI3gP7DwQ_yNb7lDgqYX_GJQ05FKMVI1U0HZB85Fk0vORzWQttbn1pV0DSWj-QcXrpcJ\">telling reporters<\/a>&nbsp;that \u201cthe pantry is going to be bare\u201d and deficits meant \u201cwe\u2019re going to be limited\u201d in being able to spend any money at all. Then in December, the&nbsp;<em><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlUdtuhCAQ_Rp5q5Gb6AMPTZr-hgEZd0kRDAzd2K8vuoTMnDkwl5xZDcIj5VMfqSC5zILnATrCqwRAhExqgbx4p0fJJzkRp4WjF_Bl2TLAbnzQmCuQo9rgV4M-xes_V0pN5KknIZnctoFNQswbcLqq0VpnB-qYYrN5dzXVeYgraPiFfKYIJOgn4lE6_tmx73Zfr1cfT_Q7lH5Ne2PYwIbmKLswbaaWZo4UPPr1gtY7iB-l5dRQS__EPXT821R8dvwrpIePH_f8HRvvqLF3TLxutenAaTuMibmnvXUM2KzYNiop55E5w0FSJ9y82k0524lhf7C-VFvQrD_XiCTrvxTRXFXas0nhZptOS_N7jR7PBaKxAdxbQnzv4R5ieUCE3PbjFoOajlSKkaqZCsrekl0ac8n5qAbS2rrUsqIuPic0_z9Gm94\">New York Times<\/a>&nbsp;<\/em>reported that Biden was urging Democratic lawmakers to accept a COVID aid package that included no direct aid checks at all.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>After promising voters in Georgia that $2,000 checks \u201cwill go out the door immediately,\u201d Biden quickly&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkMGOhCAMhp9muGkERMYDh73sa5Bi6wxZBQO4xn36xbGhlLSlf_pNUOgV02m2mAu7LlvOjUygIy9UCiW2Z0rWoxmUfKonQ9Mjvx4-2zkRreAXU9JObNvd4icoPoarX2qtn-xtEBURaCCnkWtH8zCLCTUAqR6dkLcq7OgpTGTol9IZA7HFvEvZ8kN-PcR3PcdxtFjFzqufUjvFtWa36okAm_VsFr_lRnRd14R4MG9EJ3gneTUh-rHlrUNBYtRiHrRS4yAQJCmOPY6TmzW6R9-tL9Hm3eUC088lwZL5i6HANaWWIS6fbN3V1rjuwZfTUgC3EN4Yys3yA8a-KFCqjNFCMXzgqh-4HnnPxb32xUkqKQfdsSqLsf4KJvsUC_wDR5OKPA\">downgraded the amount<\/a>&nbsp;to $1,400. The White House&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkD1vwyAQhn-NGS3zbQaGSlWGTpU6dLTAnBNUByI4N3J_fXGMTnAf3L3wzA7hmstuH7kiObYJ9wfYBM-6AiIUslUoUwxWST7KkQQrAj2cWKelANxdXC2WDchj82ucHcacjvtcaz2Sm5XLHIwbBsOFFJRTrb3whg9AB-GY9Keq20KENIOFXyh7TkBWe0N81I6_dezSDJ_xeE8_53uLPr4QYpq-3WduUUWHW20O5VJpTrmSo2K0iRrT8Usb8s4GEi0bWpLTthgTpqe9DwyY0WxRWkqjWHAcJA0imNkvOvhODPcr6-vmm8T8c4iTYv9yQndMaWWX11e2_X5q531LEfcJkvMrhBMMnnRfqKYrJCiNepgcWqqoFIpqQwVlJ4iDHJecKz2QJhty60q2xpLR_QMNv4rR\">also entertained<\/a>&nbsp;sharply&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkM2OhCAMx59muI0RBBkPHPayr2GqrQ5ZBQN1jfv0i2PTUtIP_uE3AtMc0-m2mFlcR8_nRi7QkRdipiT2TKn36FrTvMxLoNMor4vP_ZSIVvCL47ST2PZh8SOwj-Gab6y1L_F2uraDNEqOUpMpq0iqRaktYItdB_ZWhR09hZEc_VI6YyCxuDfzlh_N10N9Fz-Oo8Iidl7zlKoxrqW6leA3PQda-IDzuRJ6ePr8XCHsE4y8Jx9m4Z2qlawbWUwp3VWyGlCR6qyaWmtM1yqEhoxEjd04TBaHh67XWVV5HzLD-HPpieT-YmC4XiltiMunWj7el7zuwfPZU4BhIbyZ8A32Q6mfKVAqwLEHdrKVRrfSdlJLdTO4oDWmaVpbiyKLsWwFl32KDP_9oI7G\">limiting eligibility<\/a>&nbsp;for those checks and cutting off payments to&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkFGOhCAMhk8zPBoBAX3gYbPJXmAPQBCqQ1bBQN2Je_qFkTS0Bdq_fM4irClf-kgFSdsMXgfoCK-yASJkchbIJngtBR_FSLwePG1BKGbJALsNm8Z8AjnOeQvOYkixvedKqZE8NfeMDq73ahkXNXonQVDeMweTHYVY5K1qTx8gOtDwC_lKEcimn4hHefCPB_uqhq_Q5ulc2mv2ubUKa77ts6UFLZ6lBpQLxdnYy2pKClE9CZr1jPac1sXYMHW0mz0DNim2SCXEJJm3vI7lBz-5eVF-fgz9vrKunHPt7H6aKMn6L0W0rUu9tml7n9Zfm-r3Mwa8DEQ7b-BvIHhTfSMyK0TIlbY3FjWVVAySqokOlN0AGjEuOJeqJ1XWp1oVdQk5of0HUD-J6A\">40 million Americans<\/a>&nbsp;who received them in previous bills. (The final legislation wasn\u2019t quite as draconian: It only&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkEuOwyAMQE9Tdo3Cv1mwmM1cAxEwLZoEKjBTZU4_pLUs2_JfzzuEe6mHeZaG5DQWjyeYDK-2ASJU0htUm4JRkt_kjQQjAj2D1GysALtLm8HagTz7uiXvMJV89nOt9Y08TKDyFiEyvQjtlaIOuIRZSc0hUh_856rrIUH2YOAX6lEykM08EJ_twr8u7Hvo6_WaHj3Gs33yZR8pyFiP4QPsxVeH7bqlPeG1Ydr71tvVP8D_2GzVzOMquPZyVTFq6byYAwdHkmEzozOnQxgTy0SnNTBgi2ZRaSkXxYLjIGkQYfFr1GG9iHm_s6n1taHzP-crpJq_ktGdW0bZle2dHUDs8HvPCQ8L2a0bhA8r_AB_07N3yDC-h2AdGqqoFIrqhQrKPmxOmFxyrvRMxtlQxlQ2LdWC7h8LTZZ9\">penalized 11 million people<\/a>.)&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The larger shift against this kind of austerity, then, reflects&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkMtuxCAMRb9mWI54ExYsqkrd9hMiCM4MagIROB2lX18yQchcXr72mTzCo9TDbaUhOcOIxwYuw6stgAiV7A3qmKLTSgxqINHJyE6R2jhXgNWnxWHdgWx7WNLkMZV8vhfGmIE8nQFuLTBpwuwllXqegYIfPJ2sp3oOl6vfY4I8gYNfqEfJQBb3RNzaTXzc-Fef-EpnPfeprH338f3ZY0OPe-uCcavlQLWWSnfNuJYkOU45o4L1wbm0d3YPkfdqDJ-1UcpqHr0AxaKMdgqzieEm6frg97aHnnn6Ob1IdX8loz-z9Gtflvdpb3bs67rnhMcI2YcF4sUBL5hvMuMDMtQOOY4eHdNMSc2MZZLxq-8TlFBCaENJt42l_8qupVrQ_wM8eoaj\">progressive<\/a>&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkM2O4yAMx5-mHCswX-HAYaVRL3OcB4ggOC3aFCJwZtR9-iVTCxljG_-t3xII77W9_F47sdPN9NrRF_zpGxJhY0fHNufkjZaTnljyKokzyH1eG-Iz5M1TO5DtR9zyEijXcvZLa-3EHj5GABMtpARcaCsDTNo5DdGu06q4fauGI2UsC3r8xvaqBdnmH0R7v8g_F7iNQz_53Oe61Od4fRHuj1AyfuJGtYxMp0BHH4EAZxQHy62ajHaSg77I2xj0AZxlDxwEl2IYgHJXcY0JEJyF1VitnYEUJGqRVHJLXG2KF8Wfd7j2Iw6J5e-5AGv-Xy0UzimjHOr2mx0E5nE_j5LpNWMJccP0hkNvwr-45jsWbIN8mgN5YYRWRlgnlIA3jJOe1FIay9mQTXX8Kr7nVin8B_ebjMw\">pressure<\/a>&nbsp;successfully shifting the terms of the budget debate away from the deficit scolds, and away from Biden\u2019s own&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwtkMtuwyAQRb8m7GIZMGAWLLrpb1g8xgmqDRYMrdyvL06K0B00Dy4cbxEeuZzmyBXJJQueB5gEP3UDRCikVShLDEYKPouZBDMFeh1iXdYCsNu4GSwNyNHcFr3FmNPVz5VSM3kav3q7Cjp5Bm6FVc50VFrPGqSygjL2drUtREgeDHxDOXMCspkn4lFv_OPGPvvGJ8TUH-ThwMHnvafYyMYeRtqF8i4uBkh337Dea_bRbvcKvpWIZy-SaPoAHTnti7FJD3RwgQHTiq1SCaElC5aDoGEK2rtVBXebxv3BhtpcReu_Ll9SzG9OaK9betnm7ZXtv1963Fvqbgsk6zYIbzD4pvtCtTwgQenUw2LRUEnFJKnSdKL_IC5yXHAu1Ui6bch9KpkaS0b7B9TDjfE\">previous ideology<\/a>. It also illustrates a better-late-than-never realization among Democrats that for all the nostalgia, the Obama era wasn\u2019t all that great. Obama\u2019s too-small stimulus delivered the&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkc1yhCAMgJ9mva0DKCoHDr30NRx-4i5TBQdirX36hsow-SMk4cMZhFfKl95TwaaKGa8ddISzrIAIuTkK5Dl4PchuklPjde95NUKZlwywmbBqzAc0-2HX4AyGFGt-N47j1Ly17ZWdxLRMU68E8723zBvuFsUArBrZ3dUcPkB0oOEb8pUiNKt-I-7l0X08xCftjYJX62JsXdrIF4wPpDgjwSSJOjMpcCmm7SLrKM9MXi34LGs6oeCzBGryPM8QKCFEDz_tG7e1CVowwVnHaQnRq5a31gsQahTLMEqpBuFNB5LTA5Szy-jto2fbS7TlsAWN-6pjNVn_poimVqFjk9b_KJGZSW9HDHjNEI1dwd_Q8Cb_j3F-QYRMP-Jng5oPXPYDHxXvubghVaqd7LqBqFFbn-hW1CXkhOYPk46YFg\">weakest<\/a>&nbsp;economic recovery in the post-World War II era, which not only ruined lives but also created the conditions for Republicans to regain power. Now, it seems Democrats have finally learned some lessons about both the economy and their own political survival.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cWhat happened in 2009 and \u201910 is, we tried to work with the Republicans, the package ended up being much too small, and the recession lasted for five years,\u201d&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwtkNFuhSAMhp_mcDcjoKAXXOxmr2EQqpIpGCgz7ukHxxHSNu3f_slnNMIa4q3OkJDUMOF9gvJwpR0QIZKcIE7OKtHzoR-IVZ2ltXBpWiLAod2uMGYgZ553ZzS64KueSykHsqllkJx3go8D51rQceFAZyHkIkAObWseV52tA29AwQ_EO3ggu9oQz_Tiny_2Vf51Xc2l0-b8isHXpcaEowxy-jhDcb5LzVpGS2p5DbKEhO7I-78EnUmlR5yqupbT8hjrxoY2s2XARskWIft-FMxqDj21nR3NvEg7v7r2WFmT8pxQm-9qTaL6DR51vVLGOuzvbsEwlXxk7_CewOt5B_sQwgfzm9m0godY8NtJo6KC9p2gcqQdZQ-RipD3nAvZkmJrQ9nyKrkYUP8BkG2Quw\">said<\/a>&nbsp;Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York. \u201cPeople got sour; we lost the election.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This must-pass pandemic relief legislation \u2014 which could be the only major initiative to get through a filibuster-gridlocked Senate for some time \u2014 is being billed as \u201chistoric\u201d because of its sheer size, and it may well have expanded the realm of what is considered possible within the confines of the existing economic structure and political paradigm.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>But the definition of \u201cpossible\u201d remains an enormous problem. Lawmakers studiously excluded major initiatives that would fundamentally alter the economy. There is nothing in its 628 pages that will make the financial system more fair and economically shield people from the next crisis or boom-bust cycle. There is very little in the bill that reduces corporations&#8217; hegemony over our lives, requires the wealthy to sacrifice anything, regulates predatory industries, or changes the relationship between labor and capital.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If, as&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlUcuOhCAQ_JrhphEQ0AOHvexvGJDWIatgoF0z-_XbzhDSVaEfBcXsENZcXvbIFdkdJnwdYBNcdQNEKOysUKYYrFZyUAMLtg_8JrFOSwHYXdwslhPYcfotzg5jTne9NMYM7GmHwXiv9WzAL8uiBz0OrpPKSx660Pv5o-rOECHNYOEXyisnYJt9Ih71Ib8e4pv2dV3t5eozphVzupvaOe-UyEdMpFmJik50BJ28uaJAb6jN7n6gqWeBBp-xNnOJlSBkqAmbNTc0FYGKWbQ0gHeS0xKiH1ve-iBAjEYs2ig1ahGcBMVDH8bZLyb4R9_tq2jr6Su6-ee-Eiv2Lyd09xRKu7y9T8meiXA_U8TXBMn5DcLHOfzY__ZyWiFBoW8Jk0PLNVe95mbkPRcfp25rpZJSm46RbMjUlWyNJaP7B-pfmp4\">Rahm Emanuel<\/a>&nbsp;once said, we should \u201cnever allow a good crisis to go to waste\u201d because it is \u201can opportunity to do the things you once thought were impossible,\u201d the Democratic Party honored the first sentiment but fell short of the second concept. Democrats did utilize the crisis for real progress \u2014 but they did not maximize the opportunity when they could have.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We live in a media ecosystem that rewards narratives over facts, and America has developed a political system that portrays politics as a root-for-the-home-team sport. The situation encourages people to view complex legislation and the players involved in binary terms of good and bad.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>But that is not honest and it is not reality. So here is a nuanced look at the good, the bad, and the ugly of the ARP \u2014 and what the legislation signals for the future.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>The Good: A Mini, Temporary Version Of The Great Society\u2019s War On Poverty<\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p>As a spending bill, the ARP\u2019s impact cannot be overstated. It is the mirror opposite of the Trump tax cuts, targeting most of its benefits to the bottom end of the income ladder, rather than the top. It will send stimulus checks up to $1,400 to an&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlUctuxCAM_JrlRsQjCZsDh176GxEPZxeVQARO2_TrSxJkmREM9nhwBuGVy6G3XJGcacZjA53gp0ZAhEL2CmUOXo-DfA5P4nXv-QlCnZcCsJoQNZYdyLbbGJzBkNPJl0qpJ3lrtkzKSua9tALMBKblnk3OObaw0Q53V7P7AMmBhm8oR05Aon4jbvUhPx7is0VA2LpcXg1CxbA25ZXmRCukBqlJnr5zE0sLuJxciOGSQm2IsVJn6ptu5lgh4cVF80tdAR-QbiV_h9q4tdUmQQsmOJO8LSH6qeOd9QLEpMQyqmGYRuGNhIH73k_OLsrbR8_Wl-jqbisa99W5vJKi_3JCc1Zp1ybH67R5NLd93VPAY27KbQR_24f3H1yGzi9IUNpYfjao-ciHfuRq4j0Xt12nv3KQclSMtLY-t1dJ11Aymn-Htp_u\">estimated 280 million<\/a>&nbsp;Americans, continue additional $300 weekly unemployment benefits until the end of August, and distribute up $3,600 to families per child&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkMHOpCAMx59muGkEFOTAYS_7GgZpHckqGKhrZp9-4RtC_i0ttPTnHeE75Y-9UiHWZKHPhTbiUw4kwszugnkJYNUk52lmYEfgzQll2TLi6cJhKd_Irns9gncUUmz3pdZ6Zrvd5m1UejN-2NYNJXDJtVKABpxSxqhvV3dDwOjR4l_MnxSRHXYnuspL_nqJ33U_z9P7uPrep7MexSB4NYNoMlcBPJPPjkr3uEgdpa5ghO6-mivVMHQX5s7v4YAW2VMdbE8HlH6n82DBtoqD5HUJMZqe9ysIFEaLTelpMkqAkzhxGMH4ddOwvsbhfIu-3Gsh5_-0j7Fs_6VIrlWpaZeOn2hFs1R73jHQZ8Ho1gPhS42-6H84Lm-MWEdAWBxZrvg0Kq4NH7n4UmpY5SSl0gOrbSHVV9GWkBO5_9i8l_g\">through monthly payments<\/a>&nbsp;over one year beginning on July 1.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>These three measures are expected to increase the incomes of the poorest 20 percent of Americans by an average of 33 percent, while the poorest 60 percent could see their incomes increase by an average of 11 percent, according to&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlUctuxCAM_JrlRsQjCZsDh176GxEPZxeVQARO2_TrSxJkmREM9nhwBuGVy6G3XJGcacZjA53gp0ZAhEL2CmUOXo-DfA5P4nXv-QlCnZcCsJoQNZYdyLbbGJzBkNPJl0qpJ3lrtkzKSua9tALMBKblnk3OObaw0Q53V7P7AMmBhm8oR05Aon4jbvUhPx7is0VA2LpcXg1CxbA25ZXmRCukBqlJnr5zE0sLuJxciOGSQm2IsVJn6ptu5lgh4cVF80tdAR-QbiV_h9q4tdUmQQsmOJO8LSH6qeOd9QLEpMQyqmGYRuGNhIH73k_OLsrbR8_Wl-jqbisa99W5vJKi_3JCc1Zp1ybH67R5NLd93VPAY27KbQR_24f3H1yGzi9IUNpYfjao-ciHfuRq4j0Xt12nv3KQclSMtLY-t1dJ11Aymn-Htp_u\">estimates from<\/a>&nbsp;the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. One&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlUcuOhSAM_ZrLTsNDRRYsZjO_YVCqlwyCgXqN8_UDY0NOW_rM6WIQtphufcSMpMKE9wE6wJU9IEIiZ4Y0OauHXoz9SKzuLKuGy9OaAHbjvMZ0AjnO2bvFoIuh5gsp5UjeGmaqhnE13WiVorBaNVoOgqsCIKh8pprTOggLaPhAumMA4vUb8cgv8fXi3-Vd19WGI7UxbcXjlLOiKK_2UEBJqqqMNdXhuyk9mj1-oFli2BLkXIzT28a7FZvdeV_2zE1cm-XtvE0Qmnhi9Y9SlPAmTtchVLAinHeqZe1cNudK8nWQfa8Gbo2AntnOqmVepZ1fHd033uZzzmiWn3aJO0n6NwY0tUsJm-j_fwtZU9H7GRzeEwQze7APj_gc45_ZaYMAqRzJTgY1G1jfDUwq1jH-8FaJFr0Qg6SkjLWxVAWdXYpo_gCAup4A\">estimate<\/a>&nbsp;suggests that the legislation will slash child poverty in half.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<table class=\"wp-block-table\"><tbody><tr><td><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlUctyhCAQ_Jr1hiUgsh445JLfsJAZXSoIFmCM-fqMWYqCqXl0042zFdeUL7OnUpv7mOq1o4l4loC1Ym6OgnnyYAYln-rZgOmB34Ev05IRN-uDqfnAZj_m4J2tPsW7X2qtn83LiHnUoxYOlqcUo3MdgBJu6DSMw6iEerPaAzxGhwa_MV8pYhPMq9a9POTHQ3zSPs-zrfZnT0RyOYz0tjbllSqU_U4_FOw2Am7esdmHwM50BGDuqIwasDBLyHZFJruuYxuRsozB48LW5OPKQjoZzbPNAwRkPrq0IXsl0v9KAUrjjegE7ySnJUQ_trydQaAgccuglRoHAVai4tDD6OZFw_zou20VbTnmUq37agmyyeY3xWpvFCrbFP6zZN5E93ZEX68Jo50DwtvX-v6cf6enFSOpqAiTrYYPXPUD1yPvuXj7eBsvlZSD7hqihURT0RSfU7V_4a-n8A\"><\/a><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>\n\n\n\n<p>New York magazine has&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkcGOrSAMQL_mutMIiOiCxdu83zAFqpJBMFDvxPn6wbmEtKWlLZxaINxSvvWZCjWPWOg-UUf8LgGJMDdXwbx4p0cpJjk1Tg-OPYYvy5oRD_BBU76wOS8TvAXyKT73hVJqanYNVkxqhpWr2UkljLIIzFq3gpkE9PLTFS7nMVrU-MZ8p4hN0DvRWV7i34v_rzveB2ydTUe1fSQMwW9PRq5n3nNWVS-q-N6BWl9aH1ub3t61GYPHtTU-hLaQP65wldbuaL9KdTqM7ZnTlrEU_8bS7XSExuunZC9YXZwPc8c64zjyWfF1VFLOI3cgUDI3uNmaVTnzGvpj4125TCGwX89Lm6x_UiR4qtQwpPDnraCWqo8reroXjGACug9D-gzij-pSv4e5DsgtQJqNTA4jUzMbGP8weyALKcSo-qa2dalmRV18TgS_tVaf3w\">aggregated<\/a>&nbsp;other outlets\u2019 reporting on additional important benefits of the bill including:&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"wp-block-quote\"><p><strong>\u2022&nbsp;<\/strong>More than 1 million unionized workers&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlUUGOhCAQfM1wWyMgogcOe9lvGJB2hgyCgWaN-_qFkZDqTgHVlWLVCM-YLnXEjKTBgtcBKsCZPSBCIiVDWpxVo-CTmIhVg6WtcXnZEsCunVeYCpCjGO9WjS6Gdp9LKSfyUr011IK0Qq7TxkTPhO65HMAwadgs9T1VF-sgrKDgF9IVAxCvXohHfvDvB_up-zzPLlzodsjdGvfKsJ7RWnreQFYwJbsAOdfWgvYmxndjq8NY8OuAkKu3_JWrSPEldy_cPXGq6fSc1sXYMHe0M5ZBtca2UQoxj8xqDoLawc6r2aQ1j6Hfn6zLxWTU67vZIUn9xYC6qdRjHf2HrZkste4lOLwWCNp4sHdceGf-CXB5QoBU_8IuGhUdqRhGKmc6UHbH0_LkgvNR9qSOtbG-Ciq7FFH_A0b1lm8\">who were poised to lose their pensions<\/a>&nbsp;will now receive 100 percent of their promised retirement benefits for at least the next 30 years.<\/p><p>\u2022 America\u2019s Indigenous communities will&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkE1yhCAQhU8zLC1p_nTBIptcwwJpJyQKFrSZMqcPjhQFj27oR3-zI3zmcto9V2LXMtG5o034qisSYWFHxTLFYLUSgxpYsDLwS8Q6LQVxc3G1VA5k--HXODuKOV33hTFmYF928WHxOIKWzsgWMqCD1IovzksNvbtd3REiphkt_mI5c0K22i-ivT7ExwM-26RXvP7TzXlrp--UY8Xm1nQlR0dtggs9CN4rMWoDAGaQnEULPfBe8DYA5NjxzgdAGA0s2ig1aghOoOJBhnH2iwn-IfvtCV09fKs8_1yOrNi_nMhdVVra5fUdbS1Pbd-OFOmcMDm_Yrhp0I30zWd6YsLSUIfJkeWaK6m5GbnkcHd_4RJKCG161mxDbq-SrbFkcv_EkIkC\">receive $31.2 billion in aid<\/a>, the largest investment the federal government has ever made in the country\u2019s Native people.<\/p><p>\u2022 Black farmers will receive&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkE2OwyAMhU9Tdo0CBGgWLGYz14hMMC2aBCJ-JsqcfqBFyLYwz376Vij4jOnSR8yF9LCU60Ad8MwbloKJ1Ixp8VZLwR_iQayeLO2Fz4tLiDv4TZdUkRzVbH6F4mPo_7lS6kFeGpxVBmaQXDA3jZw5x51lUlojKFD-2QrVegwravzFdMWAZNOvUo5841839t3ueZ7DCfnlw7PE0EXDGvfWMDX7gDm3ko2MtjTyHh4tJDwgvS3lu9lg_bk7SDumfM_F73WrXUW87sKR03YYm-aBDsYyZLNiTiohZskscBTUTnZejVPW3KZxf7IhV5NLG9utkKT_YijQp7Q2xO392rAsLe81-HItGMBsaD_Eygf7m-HyxIDNKtoFiqaSiklSNdOJsg-hjpQLzqUaSVtrY1MFnX2KBf4BHGuYCg\">$5 billion&nbsp;<\/a>in recompense for a century of discrimination and dispossession, a miniature reparation that will have huge consequences for individual African-American agriculturalists, many of whom will escape from debt and retain their land as a direct result of the legislation.<\/p><p>\u2022 America\u2019s child-care centers will not go into bankruptcy en masse, thanks to a&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkUmO6yAQhk8TdraYsRcsevOugRiKBDWBCHBHfqdv3CkhChV_DfrK2wH32k79qn2g6zLjfIEu8O4ZxoCGjg7NpKClYJvYUNA8kOuRuokN4GlT1qMdgF6Hy8nbkWq59EwptaGHjlJGtnEWlcPcqSi3iIPkVBEi9xDxp6s9QoLiQcMPtLMWQFk_xnj1G_u60X_zvN_v9XHEeMlXX58zBGW0c3pff1JYyL40yAni4lLOi3-kHBZvGyyphKNPqSlGYgabAOuFk5gQtYPH0TqPkqaYEszINEr5vpLVBQp0VzRKJcQuabAMBAk87N5FFdyN4-edrv1wfVj_fQ2Fmv5fy7BXlflta_6LTjRm-udR0jgNFOsyhA-18UH_x9HcoUCbKwnGDk0kEVzOEQkn9EPpwsoEY1JhNNuGOrOK7qnVYX8B3GiYyA\">$39 billion investment in the nation\u2019s care infrastructure<\/a>.<\/p><p>\u2022 Virtually all states and municipalities in America will exit the pandemic in better fiscal health than pre-COVID, which is to say a great many layoffs of public employees and cutbacks in public services will be averted.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p>Taken together, this is a miniature, temporary version of the Great Society\u2019s War on Poverty. It shows what Democrats can do in absence of intense business opposition.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In other words, it illustrates that Democrats can at least muster the political will to ignore the&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlUctuhSAQ_ZrLTiMv0QWLbvobZoDRkioYHm3s1xevZAInwzDnzMFCwS2mS58xF3JvS7lO1AF_846lYCI1Y1q806Pkk5yI08LRG_i8rAnxAL_rkiqSs5rdWyg-hrueK6Um8qUld4NRE5MTw5lPhgq0lo2UilmtwsqHFarzGCxq_MF0xYBk11-lnPnFP17ss0WTlPDh6G08WgZS8XbHhuhIpZgbOOCC7gC7VR8QcmfTaroTgsPD2w5qbhP5chGv2cDowGlbjIm5p71xDNms2DoqKeeROeAoqRNutmZVzrzEcGysz9XkAvb71kCS_ouhwN2lXUPc39kmcmnnUUOjWjCA2dE9HpXH6Ldry4YBU_sAt0DR7xFGqmYqKHs8uU3kkvNRDaTRutheBZ19igX-ARUykxw\">Deficit Hawk Industry<\/a>&nbsp;in Washington and use the federal government\u2019s money cannon for something other than enriching their Wall Street donors.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>That is, to use a Biden-ism, a big f-ing deal.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>The Bad: Nothing Has Structurally Changed Yet<\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p>In the year since the COVID-19 pandemic first took hold in the United States, American billionaires&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkc2OhCAMx59muGEExI8Dh73saxiwdYYsgoG6ZvbpF8emKU1b-ic_Fkv4TPlt9lSIXWGm944m4lkCEmFmR8E8ezC9VqMeGZgOxJX4Mq8ZcbM-GMoHsv1wwS-WfIrXvBqGYWQvs6p11Fo4ATitOCnoLaztKvqu2ijhVrUHeIwLGvzF_E4RWTAvor081NdDflc_z7NxR_ERSw3FA-ZmSVvt2A1zFY7c-RCquvUZC7cACFwITvkucx_5iTbQi8ORfXzy3UbAzS9ctlJwwby5klaJalJ2UyMaBxLlNMi1H7SeeglWoRbQwbS4dQD36NrtKZtyuEJ2-blexLL5S5HstaW2bQqfasUz13M7oqf3jNG6gHCToxv_h-X8xIi5fgvMlozohe56MUyiE_ImdaFVWql-aFmVhVRvRVN8TmT_Ac7dnHE\">have gained<\/a>&nbsp;a combined $1.1 trillion worth of wealth. The stock market&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwtkc2OhCAMx59muI2xRUUPHPayr2EQqkNGYQJ1zezTL45LSPsP_cwPa5iWmN76FTOL04z8fpEOdOSVmCmJPVMavdNdK_u2F043Dk7h8zgnos34VXPaSbz2afXWsI_hzJdKqV48tLV9NwBYpKFHM5dT0-xQArSIqLprqtmdp2BJ0w-ldwwkVv1gfuWb_Lrhd7nHcVSHyQ8fFo7hLKps3Epg2rMPlHORWGNdHGAxEorJHO3zvpn0JL4nsjG5-3-S8LooqMsiAIjNUEE1OSQcFM6datuhQ2ckteAaN9hpVm66NfW2YJX3KbOxz3MBkfRvDGzOLiVs4vp5LTDG4rc9eH6PFMy0krs48QX7Q25cKFAqn-BGwxo6aJsO1AAN4MXlBClbKTtVizLWxVIVdPYpsvkDQf2Sgg\">hit record levels<\/a>&nbsp;in 2020 while&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkEFuxCAMRU8z7BoFCDBZsOim14hIbDKoGYjAaZSevtAgZFv2t7_0Fke4pnzZPRViLUx07WgjnmVDIszsKJinAFYr-VRPBnYA3opQJp8R3y5slvKBbD_mLSyOQopNL40xT_ay4BHAL0LPwBePZhiVNxLMoOUoVe9vV3dAwLigxR_MV4rINvsi2stDfj7EV_3neXanK68QV0qxLXVLetfBfJQQsZRail70NXHRgq5hT_UcXR85VM1aGyzYKuK95PUJMYwd72YQKEYjvDZKjVqAk6g4DDAuszcwP4b-vYquHHMht3w3W5btb4rk2pU6dmn771YEU83vIwa6Joxu3hBuOnQj_uc1rRgxV_QwObJcczVobkY-cHHTaPikklKbnlVbSHUr2hJyIvcH2hyQhw\">poverty increased<\/a>&nbsp;faster than ever before. While the CARES Act and the Federal Reserve\u2019s corporate debt buying spree propped up Wall Street, essential workers like grocery workers, postal employees, and teachers sacrificed their health and risked their lives to enrich capital.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If you were not affluent heading into this crisis, you were at risk of economic devastation from job loss, lack of savings, skyrocketing health care costs, and&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkMuOhSAMhp_msNMIqOiCxWzmNUyBqmQ8YKCOcZ5-8EigNL396WeBcInp0nvMxG4z0bWjDnjmDYkwsSNjmrzTfSeHbmBOt47fjs_TnBDf4DdN6UC2H2bzFsjHcNdLpdTAVm17wRWg4a1t5lkMqoFZjLITyhhpRvWowuE8BosafzFdMSDb9Eq055f8eonvcs_zrF0Ru-56TLWN7xLdy6MVqw1MTJWDq1oS7GtFK1CV4cqVJ-a1aARvJC9HiHaseW2cQDEqMfeq68ZeOJDYcde60ZpZOfNqm_ci6nyYTGB_bjWW9F8MBPeUkoa4faJl7an87yN4uiYMYDZ0DxF6sH4YTQsGTAW3m4A073nX9lyNvOXiIXAjk52UvWpYkXWxdAWdfYoE_6NnjbM\">low wages<\/a>. And while the ARP will thankfully help millions survive the next few months, it does not provide many structural fixes to the problems that created such precarity in the first place.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Yes, it&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJxNkc1uhSAQhZ_mstMIKOqCRTd9DTPIeC-pAoGxxj598ZomJYSZM_ycyccMhM-QTh1DJnYtE50Rtccjr0iEie0Z0-SsVp0cuoFZ3Vp-JS5PS0LcwK2a0o4s7mZ1M5AL_jov-74f2EtzO3BlrVxGNYDslkVC0xiDg1QjKDXcrrBbh35Gjd-YzuCRrfpFFPNDfjzEZ5nHcdT0ClvMwb-cx3oOWyn_c81FwoapSF8lzPOOVVxLDjNVbotXCL7CLa7hxJQr8PZPYWZOi0bwRvIyhGjHmtfGChRjLxbVd92ohAWJHbetHWez9NY82mZ7ijrvJhPMX1dLLOmf4AmuV8o2hPVdLW1OJW67d3RO6MGsaG9udMN_k5ye6DGVT7ETkOaKd63i_chbLm5OF1jZSan6hhVbG8otr7NLgeAXfVidIw\">strengthens<\/a>&nbsp;regulatory agencies that police workplace safety. And yes, arcane Senate rules required it to include tiny and&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkU2OhCAQhU_T7DT8iOiCxWzmGgah7CaDYKBsxzn9YEvIe6Sooiof1iA8Uz71lgqSSyY8N9ARjhIAETLZC-TJO91LMciBON05dh18mZYMsBofNOYdyLbPwVuDPsUrXyilBvLSklLpRsmAC8ekpApmwaxZRjPAsEh5dzW78xAtaHhDPlMEEvQLcSsP8fXg33Ufx9FuKXj0NrU2rTV0TVmNU86qUVGF0So2vb1rMgQPSzP7EBo0v83L_0BpOiWpZMTrq4oKVhfn3diydnYc-Kj40ispx547I0Ay17nRzoty86Oj65O3ZZ8LGvtzzUCy_ksRzfVKvTYpfKKVxFR93aPHc4Jo5gDuhoQ36Q-26QkRcv0BNxnUrGey65kaWcf4DeWiKKQQvaKktnWpVkVdfE5o_gFaa5CS\">perfunctory tax increases<\/a>&nbsp;on the wealthy. But it does not attempt to begin permanently reshaping the economy so that more Americans are secure the next time we face another crisis. It\u2019s still leaving people in poverty today.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The bill\u2019s huge and laudable investments in the basic social safety net are critical. But as&nbsp;<em><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkUtuxCAMhk8z7BKFV5gsWHTTa0SATQaVQASkVXr6kg6yjLGxf_ThTMMtl0sfuTZyu7VdB-qEPzVia1jIWbGsAfQs-VM-CWgB9A5CXX1B3E2IupUTyXHaGJxpIaf7PldKPclLC2-l5UYqBkwqAOGEQy8meHolpgnfquaEgMmhxm8sV05Ion61dtQH_3iwz25HyfVA18Zctn70odRGp6mHNe_YXiFtgz8TmB1TMzFeg3uZtCEMPpch5Z_BBsA09Hrpz0xDwepOHI5oUh9CgmYToxOnfTEmlpGOFhiyRTE_KymXmYHhKCkIWJz1CuxDTPvGxnra2oz7Gl3eSdG_uevfU3rZ5Pif7WzWvu9nCu1aMRkbEd7Y2pv9P8h1w4Sl_wmspmk6UylmqhYqKHtjurlyyfmsJtJlIfeupGsouZk_AX-btw\">The American Prospect<\/a><\/em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkD1vxCAMhn9NGKPwTQaGStUNnSp16BiR4NyhJhCB01P660suFjK2Ab_4mRzCPeXDbqkgOd2AxwY2wrMsgAiZ7AXyELxVkhtpiLfC0zMIZZgzwOrCYjHvQLZ9XMLkMKR43udaa0MeVsy0V06PksOs_CiAcS6ZYgzM5EHPl6rbfYA4gYVfyEeKQBb7QNxKw98adqsLn-H8TzultWYfXwghDt_uM9WsoMO91IBy1StlDO87ZbgwgqqG32qTd9aRYFnHaMdpNcZE39J29AxYr9mstJS9Yt5xkNQL30_jrP3YiG69s7bsY5WYfk5xku1fiujOLvXYpeVVrdMPdV_3GPAYILpxAX-BwYvuC9Vwhwi5UveDQ0sVlUJR3VNB2QXiJMcl50p3pMr6VF9FW0JO6P4BI4WLuw\">The Washington Post<\/a><\/em>&nbsp;both note, the outlays are not permanent, and many will expire in short order. At the same time, nothing has fundamentally changed in the power dynamic between workers and employers.&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkD1vxCAMhn9NGKPwTQaGStUNnSp16BiR4NyhJhCB01P660suFjK2Ab_4mRzCPeXDbqkgOd2AxwY2wrMsgAiZ7AXyELxVkhtpiLfC0zMIZZgzwOrCYjHvQLZ9XMLkMKR43udaa0MeVsy0V06PksOs_CiAcS6ZYgzM5EHPl6rbfYA4gYVfyEeKQBb7QNxKw98adqsLn-H8TzultWYfXwghDt_uM9WsoMO91IBy1StlDO87ZbgwgqqG32qTd9aRYFnHaMdpNcZE39J29AxYr9mstJS9Yt5xkNQL30_jrP3YiG69s7bsY5WYfk5xku1fiujOLvXYpeVVrdMPdV_3GPAYILpxAX-BwYvuC9Vwhwi5UveDQ0sVlUJR3VNB2QXiJMcl50p3pMr6VF9FW0JO6P4BI4WLuw\"><strong>Jeff Stein <\/strong>@JStein_WaPoThis is the analysis for 2021. The major programs responsible for this poverty reduction are set to expire by the end of this year.March 10th 2021<strong>103<\/strong> Retweets<strong>769<\/strong> Likes<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>No omission from the relief legislation makes that latter reality more obvious than the Democrats\u2019&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkM2OhCAMx59muI0RUNEDh73sa5hqywxZBQN1jfv0iyOB0vTrn_5mYHrFdNotZhaXGfncyAY68kLMlMSeKY0ebdfqvu0F2gbl5fg8ukS0gl8sp53Etk-Ln4F9DFe9Nsb04m2NU0aBAze7qa4dtWpwhAagmUwNur9VYUdPYSZLv5TOGEgs9s285Yf-eqjvco_jqLCInVc9pWqOa4lu5S2Ucwz56VJcnxwRzvzEGFfCJzkXEwtvVa1krWU5SjVDJasJFanBKNeZth06haCpldjgME_O4PRo6vWlqrxPmWH-ueREsn8xMFxTShri8omWvcfyr3vwfI4UYFoIbyR8c_1AGl8UKBXeOAJb2cm26aQZZCPVjeBiplutO1OLIouxdAWbfYoM_-nij6g\">failure to include a minimum wage increase<\/a>&nbsp;in the bill.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>As its name implies, a minimum wage is the bare minimum that a government can do to structure the relationship between capital and labor. Raising the minimum wage from its&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwtkM1uhSAQhZ_mstPIvy5YdNPXMOCMXlIFA1hjn75YS4AhZ4Y5mW-yBZeYLrPHXMh9jeXa0QQ884qlYCJHxjR6MEryXvYEjAB6P3we54S4Wb-akg4k--FWP9niY7jruda6J2-jle3tTLmaBGqkgxycElQ4rqh2umePqz3AY5jQ4DemKwYkq3mXsucX_3ixz7rP82yhml13PaZ2iltV93o2D2Cv5tGb8sZmRshNnaE5bQo-LA2THfGGdYx2nNbFmBha2jpgyAbNZqWlHBQDy1FSEDBMbtbgXqLbFtbmw-Vip6_bkyTzE0Oxd5eatnH9U-vwY43bEXy5RgzWrQgPl_LA_SM1LhgwVegw2mKoolJUDAMV9J_DDY5LzpXuSLWFWH8Fk32Kxf4CYzePFQ\">historic low<\/a>&nbsp;is&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJxVkcuO3CAQRb-m2WEZsMEsWMwssokURYqytjCUu5nwsHjE6nx98HQ2QQhKl6Lq6pTRFe4pP9WRSkXXsdbnASrCWTzUChm1Anl1VvGZLfOCrJosuQJX1j0DBO28qrkBOtrmndHVpXjlMyHEgh6Kc80Xs0kzjZzsgnMq932RjCyL3ka6v7rqZh1EAwp-Q36mCMirR61HubG3G_3S93meQ4bWLZXBpNAVnaszHnrUCm5F4-CiCy3gU98vNeiPlF194rRjHSB3c7Hg0o4j5YrJ_F8-_lcbu6Okgo_kPS6PdHbB_vzx9f0bfftO3yVyio6UjIz0RekkBzJslgKVgu5czLPk1GoGM7GTlWbbhd1u0xjudChtK1WbX5d7lNWfFKu-qvRnnfyn2hGu_Q4tdtsrRL15sC-69TWiT97rHSLkPjq76qoIJ_PEiZBkIvRF88LPZsa4GFFva1P_FVVxOVX9FyVrqSA\">extremely popular<\/a>, involves&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkM2SpCAMx5-muWnJtx447GVfw4oSeqhV6II4jvP0i90pKvmHBJL6rUD4zOVyr1yJ3W6m64Uu4Vk3JMLCjopljt4ZLUc9Mu-U57eIdQ4FcYe4OSoHstexbHEFijnd_dJaO7Ivp8QkFgkSgkG0Jig7hkVpNXAZ1qDhMxUOHzGt6PAby5UTss19Eb3qQ_55iL_tnOfZf-effs17y8TApxbsLd-pseMoeJNcdwE9Fti6Paa4H3t3whO7mNaCULGrdPiLRScGwQfJmwmhpp73ixcoJiuCsVpPRniQqLlXflqXYP3yUMP-FH09lkqw_rs3YcX95kRw_9LKkLf3bUMxt7gfKdI1Y4JlQ_-hRB_Ub27zE1NblNDPQI4brpXhduKKiw-VG6PUUho7sDbW5_YquRpLJvgP4DyRFw\">few downsides<\/a>, and is the absolute least that could be done to begin structurally changing the economy so that workers are protected at the bottom end of the income ladder.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And yet, even this minimal reform was apparently too much. The administration almost immediately surrendered the wage hike to the non-binding opinion of the Senate parliamentarian, an unelected adviser they could have overruled or replaced.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Senate Democrats followed the Biden administration\u2019s wishes and removed the $15 minimum wage from their COVID bill, allowing Sen. Bernie Sanders a chance to add the measure back to the bill as an amendment as a purely symbolic gesture. Even though the amendment was&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkM2OhCAMx59muI0RUNEDh73sa5hqywxZBQN1jfv0iyOB0vTrn_5mYHrFdNotZhaXGfncyAY68kLMlMSeKY0ebdfqvu0F2gbl5fg8ukS0gl8sp53Etk-Ln4F9DFe9Nsb04m2NU0aBAze7qa4dtWpwhAagmUwNur9VYUdPYSZLv5TOGEgs9s285Yf-eqjvco_jqLCInVc9pWqOa4lu5S2Ucwz56VJcnxwRzvzEGFfCJzkXEwtvVa1krWU5SjVDJasJFanBKNeZth06haCpldjgME_O4PRo6vWlqrxPmWH-ueREsn8xMFxTShri8omWvcfyr3vwfI4UYFoIbyR8c_1AGl8UKBXeOAJb2cm26aQZZCPVjeBiplutO1OLIouxdAWbfYoM_-nij6g\">guaranteed to fail<\/a>, eight Democratic senators spiked the football by voting against it anyway, including the two representing Biden\u2019s home state of Delaware.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Now sure, you can try to argue that passing a minimum wage increase or any other measure to begin structurally fixing the economy is not within the mandate of an emergency relief bill. But that\u2019s like saying deckhands on a cannon-battered ship should focus only on bailing out water and not patching some of the holes in the hull. The argument also ignores the reality of a Senate in which there are few must-pass bills, and even fewer that can use the reconciliation process to circumnavigate the filibuster.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And pretending something like a minimum wage increase has nothing to do with the pandemic-driven economic crisis ignores data showing that, according to a recent&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwtUUuu4yAQPE3Y2TJgQ1iweJu5hoWh7KDYEPGJlTn94JdBqKpp6GpRbU3BFtNHv2Iu5IK5fF7QAWfeUQoSqRlp9k6Lid-nO3F6dPQKfJ7XBBzG77qkCvKqy-6tKT6G6z2XUt7JQ6vVWcMEXRVguZWrgFVOUqUEVrqyb1dTnUew0HgjfWIA2fWjlFe-8Z8b-9P2eZ79kmJ8-rDlHq623LLHrVF5oDNvhIp2YAOjjQZ2wdQAOSMUb_bujOmJlDuH9qc3usMHf9SjO82GzgebYPIlQby-VAZO22JsVD3tF8fAlGSrkNOkBHOGY6JudMouq3TLbRyOjfW5LrkY--xtPEjSf2Mo5lJp1ybuv9nm09z4qMGXz4xglh3ua2H5zuHX1HlDQGrzcbMpmgo6jYJKRUf637LLYz5xLuRAWlsXW1XQ2adYzD_rPp4G\">Brookings Institution study<\/a>, \u201ca $15-per-hour federal minimum wage would disproportionately benefit the country\u2019s essential workers\u201d during this pandemic, because those workers comprise \u201capproximately half (47%) of all workers in occupations with a median wage of less than $15 an hour.\u201d&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The minimum wage failure is significant not merely because it denies&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJxNkM2OhCAMx59mOBr5kuHAYS_7GoaP6pBVMFDHuE-_OF62aVpaKL_07y3CnMtptlyRXGHEcwOT4KgLIEIhe4UyxmAGyZ_ySYIRgV6HWMepAKw2LgbLDmTb3RK9xZjT9Z4rpZ7kZcAqzzijPagg-eQpgPRKUk1h6n0vbqrdQ4TkwcAbypkTkMW8ELf64F8P9t38OI7Ou9zN-d2qf7BWyUErSaJhfeNw2owxoTvaucCAacWmQUmpBxYsB0mDCNq7SQX3EP06s67urqL1P53PKynmNye01y_t2ubl023AseV1TxHPEZJ1C4R7cbzV-0gxzpCgNFXDaNHQgUoxUKWpoOxe9FKGS84H1ZOGDblNJVNjyWj_ALoMg6o\">millions of workers<\/a>&nbsp;a long-overdue raise that they deserve, but also for what it says about the prospects of future economic reform.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A $15 minimum wage was a wildly popular policy that Democrats promised, and yet they decided to use their power to deliberately maneuver it from a situation in which&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkEuOhCAQhk_T7DQCArpgMZu5huFR2mQUDJRjnNMPthWqIPX6w-cMwpLypfdUkNxhwmsHHeEsKyBCJkeBPAWvpeCDGIjXvaf3I5RpzgCbCavGfADZD7sGZzCkePdzpdRA3hrk3A9MiUF6C1zaUVFuZzp2QjrbMfGomsMHiA40_EK-UgSy6jfiXl7868W-6znPs_VV7Lr7IbcubTW7V7cZzE-IS1PAZcBmgy015Z3O0tTQvE3OoZCgWcdox2k1xvqxpa31DNio2CyVEKNk3nAQ1Pd-dHZW3r76bltYWw5b0LifW5Jk_ZcimntLLZu0frL171O9tyMGvCaIxq7gHyz4sP2AmhaIkCtzPxnUVFLRS6pG2lP2YLi5ccG5VB2psj7VqahLyAnNP7DLj8k\">it would need 41 Senate votes to pass<\/a>&nbsp;and into an impossible scenario in which it would need 60 Senate votes. Then they deviously convinced their cable TV acolytes and social media fans to cite an unelected bureaucrat to claim that this was the best the party could do.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In standing by the parliamentarian, they set a new precedent that minimum wage increases cannot be included in the reconciliation process, potentially dooming it to permanent filibuster. And they did all this even though a minimum wage increase did not face mobilized, all-hands-on-deck corporate opposition, since the current minimum wage is so absurdly low, even many business behemoths aren\u2019t offended by the modest increase.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>But Democrats had no appetite for&nbsp;<em>any<\/em>&nbsp;fight at all, no matter how mild or winnable. Congressional leaders did not have the guts to face down even the mild business opposition the initiative might face.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The White House, meanwhile, sent National Economic Council Director Brian Deese to CNBC&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkMGOhCAMhp9muI0REJEDh73sa5hq6wxZBQM4xn36hZVAIT-lf_lmyPQK8bJ7SJnVMOZrJ-vpTCvlTJEdieLo0PZKDmpgaDvk9eDSuESiDdxqczyI7ce0uhmyC77mS631wN4WBt4ZaXoxicWgAGEGAVVRinoOcLvCgY78TJY-FK_gia32nfOeHvLrIb7LPM-zwWJ21XyKzRy2ou5lvUPp8Ym0pRrA4_MNMbr0BPxAqcmcFa3greRlCNGZhjcTChJGi6XXSpXmECQpjh2aeVo0To-u3V6iSceUMsw_1Y1F-xt8hlqlXENY_9Xy7bHs2-FdvkbyMK2EN5F8Y_1nNL7IUyy4cYRsec9V13NteMfFTaAik0rKXres2GIor7xNLoYMf0BEjXs\">to say<\/a>, \u201cThe president and the vice president both respect the parliamentarian&#8217;s decision and the process.\u201d&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And progressive lawmakers did not have the stomach or the solidarity to stand up against their own party and&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkMuOhSAMhp_msNMIqOiCxWzmNQzQeiSjYKCOcZ5-8NjQQnr7w-cM4TumS-8xE7vDRNeOOuCZVyTCxI6MafKg-04O3cBAt8Dvh8_TnBA341dN6UC2H3b1zpCP4e6XSqmBLXqU82wtIlcGnBpEGbZgoR_BQM-NelTNAR6DQ42_mK4YkK16IdrzS369xHc553nWUMSuux9T7eJWsnvxJZ4VxSpT3CtasNpMcIsP1Z4weyhbL-a1aARvJC8mRDvWvLYgUIxKzL3qurEXYCR2HFoYnZ0V2FfbbG9R58NmMu7n1mNJ_8VA5t5Syiaun2z5-FTu7QiergmDsSvCw4QesB9K0xsDpgIcJkOa97xre65G3nLxMLihyU7KXjWsyEIsU0FnnyKZf2Evj98\">withhold their votes<\/a>&nbsp;until some form of wage increase was added to the legislation.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This behavior raises a troubling question: If the Democratic Party isn\u2019t willing to fight on something as elemental and no-brainer as a minimum wage increase, can we really expect them to fight tooth-and-nail for other far-reaching economic proposals that are absolutely necessary, but that would ignite a true war with corporate power?&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>The Ugly: Fortifying The Power Of Private Insurance Corporations<\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p>It\u2019s not great that the ARP lacks permanent measures to restructure the economy, but at least that situation can in theory be fixed with additional reforms. What\u2019s worse is that instead of expanding Medicare or establishing a public health insurance option as Democrats promised, the final COVID-19 relief bill will&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkM2OhCAMx59muI2R7_HAYS_7GgakOGQVDNQ17tMvjg0tpC39p7_JIsy5nGbLFckVRjw3MAmOugAiFLJXKGP0Rkn-ki_ijfD0esQ6hgKw2rgYLDuQbXdLnCzGnK5-rrV-kbfpe-aZCpOmyrqJCRlkoAN1QUBPqQq3qt19hDSBgV8oZ05AFvNG3OqDfz3YdzvHcXS-iZ1XP5RuymvLbs09rPU5x4DPN9gF38-Y6l5sm0aiYT2jPafNGBNDRzvnGbBBs6C0lINi3nKQ1As_TC5o7x6iX2fW1d1VtNPPpUOK-csJ7TWllW1ePtm28NjudU8RzxGSdQv4mwXeQD90xhkSlAbajxYNVVQKRfVABWX37hcsLjlXuidN1uf2K5kaS0b7D08Ci8M\">deliver tens of billions of dollars<\/a>&nbsp;to health insurance companies, further fortifying a for-profit health care system that continues to cause so much pain and suffering.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The legislation will increase and expand subsidies for insurance plans offered on the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace through 2022, and it will pay the full cost of COBRA premiums through September, so people who are laid off can keep their employer-provided health insurance plans.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The expanded ACA marketplace subsidies will help millions of people in the short term, eliminating premiums for poorer families while also significantly helping enrollees who don\u2019t currently qualify for any premium assistance because they earn too much money ($51,040 for individuals, or $104,800 for a family of four).&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>But the subsidy plan \u2014 based on health insurance lobbyists\u2019 demands \u2014 is designed to herd more Americans into ACA plans that feature steep deductibles and other out-of-pocket costs. These plans leave patients dealing with&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJxVkE1uxCAMhU8zLEfhL5AFi256jYiAM0NLIALTUXr6ksmqFjbwbHjS5yzCI5fD7LkiOcuMxw4mwatGQIRCWoUyB29GybXUxBvh6XkIdV4LwGZDNFgakL0tMTiLIadzniulNHmaRa165aMd3cCZFMJr0Foo6KmdVsvlapsPkBwY-IFy5AQkmifiXm_848Y--_qym02Ar1y-7y5vp5JbSTbW_828Q-rK2mK0BYOL0G9MKSE1J8GwgdGB0x6MielO74tnwCbF1lFJOY3MWw6SeuEnt6zKLzcxbA92r22paN3bmxTzmxPa85fetjm-1Q5g7vvWUsBjhmSXCP5igxfgN635AQlKB-9ni4aOVIqRqokKyi4WJzwuOR_VQLqtz_1VMjWUjPYP4ZCQdA\">ten times the amount of out-of-pocket costs<\/a>&nbsp;as people on Medicaid.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Adding insult to injury, insurance companies&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlUcGOhCAM_ZrhphFQ0QOHvexvmAplhgwCARzjfv3iSJrSvvJaeCgo-AzplDHkQi63lDOi9Hhkh6VgInvGtFgtx4FPw0S07DW9ApsXkxA3sE6WtCOJ--qsgmKDv85zIcREXhImo7tpmlfR0c70SrGRDcLQkTOsoL6nwq4teoUSP5jO4JE4-Sol5gf_ebDfasdxtG9j2pCeNYvJfurdG-vznqASK2Zz3rFZk0VTM-XAbrnR6C243IDXDcSIV2x9AwqaDdIbS3SgsKne58oiVrKO0Y7Tuhjr55a2q2bIZsHMKIZhHpkGjgPVvZ7VaoReH323PVmb9zUXUO9WhY0k-Rd8gatLLUNwX7RKtNR9270t54IeVof6Vq_cX_DVc3mix1Sfpxcoko506EcqZtpTdqt1ycsHzkfRkTpWh8ryMtsUCvwDo5idiw\">denied 17 percent<\/a>&nbsp;of in-network health claims made by patients on ACA plans in 2018, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. Democrats did literally nothing to improve the quality of these health insurance plans before funneling more people into them.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Subsidizing ACA plans and COBRA coverage could also make it even more difficult to pass structural reforms to the health care system down the line.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>ACA insurance plans and COBRA coverage are both very expensive, in part because private insurers pay providers double or triple what Medicare or Medicaid will. Putting more people on these plans will further boost the already outsized profits of health insurers and hospital chains, and translate to bigger budgets for the corporate lobbying groups and propaganda campaigns that serve their interests.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Again, conflict avoidance came into play here. Rather than pursuing a campaign promise for a public option and igniting a fight with the health care industry and its army of corporate lobbyists, Democrats did the opposite: They&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkEuOwyAMhk9TdomCSSBZsJjNXCPi4bRoKETgTJU5_ZDWwhjZxj98zhDeczn1niuxa1vp3FEnfNWIRFjYUbGswWs5iXmamdej59ch1HUriE8ToqZyINsPG4MzFHK6-oVSamYP7eYNpHV8gm2DxQvr3CAXmD2owYDcPqrm8AGTQ42_WM6ckEX9INrrTXzd4Lut1-vV-yZ2Xv1YepefLbs3vx7b2eAxdTFsVLsHmkiPzpmC3R5NYkHDAHwQvBnAuPS8tx4QFgWbVNO0SPBG4MT96BdnN-XtbRyed-jrYSsZ93PJsaL_ciJzTWllk-M72_69tvg8UqBzxWRsRP9BQh-ub0jrHROWxtuvhjSXfBolVwsfOXwQXMzEJIRUA2uyPrdbSddQMpl_mx6OaQ\">spliced those lobbyists\u2019 plan<\/a>&nbsp;right into their legislation, giving the corporations exactly&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkEuOwyAMhk9TdomCSSBZsJjNXCPi4bRoKETgTJU5_ZDWwhjZxj98zhDeczn1niuxa1vp3FEnfNWIRFjYUbGswWs5iXmamdej59ch1HUriE8ToqZyINsPG4MzFHK6-oVSamYP7eYNpHV8gm2DxQvr3CAXmD2owYDcPqrm8AGTQ42_WM6ckEX9INrrTXzd4Lut1-vV-yZ2Xv1YepefLbs3vx7b2eAxdTFsVLsHmkiPzpmC3R5NYkHDAHwQvBnAuPS8tx4QFgWbVNO0SPBG4MT96BdnN-XtbRyed-jrYSsZ93PJsaL_ciJzTWllk-M72_69tvg8UqBzxWRsRP9BQh-ub0jrHROWxtuvhjSXfBolVwsfOXwQXMzEJIRUA2uyPrdbSddQMpl_mx6OaQ\">what they wanted<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>To build off this political success, the health care industry\u2019s chief front group is now&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkM2OhCAMx59muI2R7_HAYS_7GgakOGQVDNQ17tMvjg0tpC39p7_JIsy5nGbLFckVRjw3MAmOugAiFLJXKGP0Rkn-ki_ijfD0esQ6hgKw2rgYLDuQbXdLnCzGnK5-rrV-kbfpe-aZCpOmyrqJCRlkoAN1QUBPqQq3qt19hDSBgV8oZ05AFvNG3OqDfz3YdzvHcXS-iZ1XP5RuymvLbs09rPU5x4DPN9gF38-Y6l5sm0aiYT2jPafNGBNDRzvnGbBBs6C0lINi3nKQ1As_TC5o7x6iX2fW1d1VtNPPpUOK-csJ7TWllW1ePtm28NjudU8RzxGSdQv4mwXeQD90xhkSlAbajxYNVVQKRfVABWX37hcsLjlXuidN1uf2K5kaS0b7D08Ci8M\">airing ads<\/a>&nbsp;to pulverize the party\u2019s watered-down public option plan before it gains any momentum \u2014 even as&nbsp; the Democratic Party released a&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkMtuxCAMRb9mWEbhHRYsKlXzBd1HBJwZ1AQicDpNv75kgiy4vHzt4x3CI5fDbrkiOacRjw1sglddABEK2SuUMQarJB_kQIIVgZ4i1nEuAKuLi8WyA9n2aYneYczpfM-11gN5WjF77wFoP0xu5nqYmZK9Ep4ZFswE7nJ1e4iQPFj4gXLkBGSxT8St3vjHjd1b4Cue9XQ-r233scDv1zOvW9MVHe61CcqV0dworrTQjA5GDjd-byk-WU-iZT2jPadtMCZMR7spMGBGs1lpKY1iwXGQNIhg_DTrMN1Evz5YV_epWfjv05oU-5cTujNLu3Z5eZ-23se2rnuKeIyQ3LRAuLDgxfYNanxAgtKYh9GhpYpKoag2VFB2YTi5cclbAz1ptiG3X8nWWDK6f48mi4c\">new&nbsp;<\/a><em><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkMtuxCAMRb9mWEbhHRYsKlXzBd1HBJwZ1AQicDpNv75kgiy4vHzt4x3CI5fDbrkiOacRjw1sglddABEK2SuUMQarJB_kQIIVgZ4i1nEuAKuLi8WyA9n2aYneYczpfM-11gN5WjF77wFoP0xu5nqYmZK9Ep4ZFswE7nJ1e4iQPFj4gXLkBGSxT8St3vjHjd1b4Cue9XQ-r233scDv1zOvW9MVHe61CcqV0dworrTQjA5GDjd-byk-WU-iZT2jPadtMCZMR7spMGBGs1lpKY1iwXGQNIhg_DTrMN1Evz5YV_epWfjv05oU-5cTujNLu3Z5eZ-23se2rnuKeIyQ3LRAuLDgxfYNanxAgtKYh9GhpYpKoag2VFB2YTi5cclbAz1ptiG3X8nWWDK6f48mi4c\">Love Actually<\/a><\/em><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkMtuxCAMRb9mWEbhHRYsKlXzBd1HBJwZ1AQicDpNv75kgiy4vHzt4x3CI5fDbrkiOacRjw1sglddABEK2SuUMQarJB_kQIIVgZ4i1nEuAKuLi8WyA9n2aYneYczpfM-11gN5WjF77wFoP0xu5nqYmZK9Ep4ZFswE7nJ1e4iQPFj4gXLkBGSxT8St3vjHjd1b4Cue9XQ-r233scDv1zOvW9MVHe61CcqV0dworrTQjA5GDjd-byk-WU-iZT2jPadtMCZMR7spMGBGs1lpKY1iwXGQNIhg_DTrMN1Evz5YV_epWfjv05oU-5cTujNLu3Z5eZ-23se2rnuKeIyQ3LRAuLDgxfYNanxAgtKYh9GhpYpKoag2VFB2YTi5cclbAz1ptiG3X8nWWDK6f48mi4c\">-themed ad<\/a>&nbsp;touting the subsidies that will flow to health insurance companies.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>By the time Democrats are ready to think about advancing some type of structural health care reform, they could easily decide it would be much simpler to once again throw more money at health insurers instead.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">***<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p>Beyond its policy implications, the COVID relief bill suggests a few things about the present and future of American politics.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>First and foremost, the bill spotlights the limits of progressive lawmakers in Congress. They had the numbers to force the legislative branch to make the bill better and include elements like a minimum wage increase. But they seemed to view the legislation through the lens of harm reduction, wagering that pushing too hard for any structural policies would jeopardize the bill\u2019s passage and, by extension, the much-needed immediate financial relief it will provide to millions of Americans.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Their&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkMuOhSAMhp_msNMIqOiCxWzmNQzQeiSjYKCOcZ5-8NjQQnr7w-cM4TumS-8xE7vDRNeOOuCZVyTCxI6MafKg-04O3cBAt8Dvh8_TnBA341dN6UC2H3b1zpCP4e6XSqmBLXqU82wtIlcGnBpEGbZgoR_BQM-NelTNAR6DQ42_mK4YkK16IdrzS369xHc553nWUMSuux9T7eJWsnvxJZ4VxSpT3CtasNpMcIsP1Z4weyhbL-a1aARvJC8mRDvWvLYgUIxKzL3qurEXYCR2HFoYnZ0V2FfbbG9R58NmMu7n1mNJ_8VA5t5Syiaun2z5-FTu7QiergmDsSvCw4QesB9K0xsDpgIcJkOa97xre65G3nLxMLihyU7KXjWsyEIsU0FnnyKZf2Evj98\">decision<\/a>&nbsp;to go along and not wield power was a lamentable though not surprising calculation. The progressive wing of the Democratic Party has been so disempowered for so long that it doesn\u2019t seem to yet have the political skills, intestinal fortitude, or will to wield power as ruthlessly as conservative party players like West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlUUuO5SAMPM3LLhHffBYsejPXiAg4aTQEIjD9lDn9OP0Qchkbu6yyswhHLre5csXuMSveF5gE7xoBEUrXKpQ1eDNqOeu580Z5_jihrnsBOG2IBkuD7mpbDM5iyOn5L6dpmrtvw0fGnRJezZMTXs_cCasUl3YDrTbvPqy2-QDJgYEfKHdO0EXzjXjVl_x6iT903-_30KrF7O09uHxSqCKNTvhMS3DlGDC4xxVMcAImyXBGxuWf4Hu-9BXD2WKr_WXdX3tAT1Wx9ntInnIlp6Ov7bpywb5ADLBT8bjIkWnJmKBHF8zTnUlORwi1DHzYvACxTGIfJ62XUXgrQXOv_OK2ffLbS7HzEENtW0WifcbvivmXE9qnC6Vtjr9REnElPFsKeK-Q7BbBf_TFz5J-FV8PSFBoeX61SBJzrUY-LVxx8dHzWYDUUo4T64jWZ6pKpoaS0f4HIPKlXw\">polls<\/a>&nbsp;showing the popularity of the COVID relief bill also may indicate a potential realignment in politics &#8212; but with some caveats.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It may be true, as&nbsp;<em>Vox&nbsp;<\/em><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkE2OhCAQhU_T7DQCArpgMZu5huGn7CajYKBsxzn9YEsIPKqgXvE5g_BM-dRbKkiuZcJzAx3hKAsgQiZ7gTwFr6XggxiI172nlwhlmjPAasKiMe9Att0uwRkMKV73uVJqIC89zL3p5WhFZ0dJnRxmysUorBoAho7L29XsPkB0oOEN-UwRyKJfiFt58K8H-67zOI72nX5bl9Z62lL1OhsTfXNJDK7UKGNMyE6wKj2syWWDpTleAaEpu92zNbF5p_qr0oBLMa0nCZp1jHac1sFYP7a0tZ4BGxWbpRJilMwbDoL63o_OzsrbR9-tT9bWigWN-7k6Iln_pYjmqlLTJi2faEUy1X3dY8BzgmjsAv6mhTfyD7_pCRFqr-Ang5pKKnpJ1Uh7ym46F04uOJeqI9XWp_oq6hJyQvMPT-aWzw\">argues<\/a>, that politics is now so tribalized and nationalized that a suburb-anchored Democratic Party is indeed willing to support the deployment of a money cannon to help poor people. If that holds true, that would be a significant change from the old conception of the affluent suburbs as monolithically hostile to big government fiscal policies.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>But in this case, the legislation at issue asked nobody to sacrifice anything or adapt to anything, so the theory might not hold. It may just be that wealthier Democratic constituencies are willing to tolerate the money cannon, as long as nobody has to pay higher taxes, nobody has to remunerate their workers more equitably, and nobody has to pay a bit more for their DoorDash delivery.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Of course, making the bill\u2019s investments permanent would be genuinely historic. Such a move would signal the first steps towards the kind of social welfare state that other advanced industrialized economies built for their populations long ago.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If history holds true, however, even those steps are not assured. Defeated deficit scolds will likely now amp up their complaints about the national debt, just like they did after Obama\u2019s much smaller stimulus bill. Democrats will face a test of whether they can withstand that propaganda, or succumb to a new version of a Simpson-Bowles commission&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkU1uxCAMhU8z7BLxT7Jg0U2vEZngZFATiIB0mp6-pIMQRg8bP32eoeKa8mWPVCq5j6leB9qIr7JhrZjJWTBPwVutxKAG4q307L6EMi0ZcYew2ZpPJMfptjBDDSne-cIYM5Cn1d54Y7TXXFMNEqkaBWiJg1PKGTm8u8LpA8YZLX5jvlJEstlnrUd5iI8H_2z79Xr1z3NZ7vR-TnuTMNZ8teggw_zVJQc7dGuG6LsmrRBiV9IcYOsKzmcO9erw54BYbotxUkaxZeQepaPoOF2AImWSk2A55YwK1hbncuxZ7zxHPhq-aKPUqLkHgYp56cfZLca7h6T7yvtyulKbl9sgyfY3xQr3L-0Z0vavNkxTi_sZm58JI7gN_ZtgfY_hn-m0YsTcxuMnqJZppqRmZmSS8TexG7FQQmhDSWvrU6uKtoScKvwB9vCdhA\">aiming<\/a>&nbsp;to try to slash social programs in the name of fiscal responsibility.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The other more imminent test will be the upcoming Democratic initiatives that could actually propose structural reform and will therefore prompt real opposition. Corporate America may have been cool with giving consumers some money to spend, but it is not going to roll over and play dead in the face of legislation to strengthen union rights, raise taxes on the wealthy,&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkcuOpSAQhp_msNMIqMiCRW_mNQyX4kgawUDZjvP0g30I-X8uRRX5ymqEdy63OnJF8siK9wEqwVUjIEIhZ4WyBqfmiS_TQpwaHX0Woa6-AOw6RIXlBHKcJgarMeT0xHMhxEI2NWojvZsXPoEVchFCay_pMsrZS2_98KmqTxcgWVDwA-XOCUhUG-JRX_zrxf60eV1Xb5Oxvc1727KB0WYDf2RpEtIPVNwhYedD2Wu3hQJdzMbcoWLtdO2ivnb9DaV2qMsbsNnfFpGPLUeo_YZ7JEE9mQdO22BslD3tjWPApGB-FtMkZ-Y0h4m60UlrvHDmNQ77m_X1NBW1_X4-SIr6lxPqJ0u71jn-njZEa_P9TAHvFZI2EdyHHn5a8MtzfUOC0lrjVo2KznQaZyokHSn70Hrw8onzWQyklXW5vUqqhpJR_weqHpzT\">close Wall Street tax loopholes<\/a>, reform the health care system, or reduce carbon emissions. And now that Democrats flinched on the minimum wage, the corporate lobby may double down on efforts to stop similar legislation in the future.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Will Democratic lawmakers really fight for people and the planet in the face of a concerted opposition? Will MSNBC-addled Democratic Party fans stop&nbsp;<a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJwlkMuOhSAMhp_msNPIRdEFi9nMaxiw1UNGwUAd4zz94JFAaXr702-yhEtMl9ljJnabka4dTcAzr0iEiR0Z0-jBdK3s256BUcBvx-dxToib9auhdCDbD7f6yZKP4a6XWuuevQ3IvpetlWoSys2otJAcBYh-1tI5jY-qPcBjmNDgL6YrBmSreRPt-SW_XuK73PM8ayhi112PqZ7iVqJ7eZniXu0JCQP4sFTOA4bK58pWezwxrZgz80Y0gjeSlyOEGmpeOxAoBi3mTrft0AmwElsOCobJzRrcSzXbIup8uEx2-rkVWTJ_MZC9p5S0jesnWlYfy78dwdM1YrBuRXio0IP2w2lcMGAqyGG0ZHjHW9VxPXDFxUPhxiZbKTvdsCILsXQFk32KZP8BdCiPtw\">pretending<\/a>&nbsp;the White House is powerless to do things? Will Biden actually motivate and use the power of the presidency to fulfill its promises? Will Democratic constituencies even tolerate such initiatives, if the efforts require financial sacrifice or lifestyle changes?&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If the answer to these questions is no, then the ARP could still be a success \u2014 albeit a limited one. The legislation could usher in a new paradigm that is better than what we\u2019ve had in the recent past, but not one that meets this era of existential crisis.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We could end up lurching from emergency to emergency and muscle through boom-bust cycles, holding on to the possibility that when things get really bad, the government will belatedly fire up the money cannon and do something for working people, rather than just bailing out the banks, as it had in the past.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>That would be nothing to scoff at. In fact, it would be a welcome departure from the let-them-eat-cake-ism of the Reagan Era. But it would not represent a return to a New Deal approach that seriously invests in economic institutions and combats precarity over the long haul.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>That is the sort of moon shot we need, and the ARP could be a key step towards making that happen. But that brighter future would require Democrats to show some willingness to actually fight corporate power.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The big question remains: Does this party believe in hope and change, or does it believe nothing should fundamentally change?&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The answer remains unclear \u2014 but we will find out soon enough.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator\"\/>\n\n\n\n<p><em><strong>This newsletter relies on readers pitching in to support it. 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Click here to subscribe.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><a rel=\"noreferrer noopener\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/email.mg2.substack.com\/c\/eJw9UstymzAU_RqzK4MkHmahRceOU7uGNBnqOtkwQrpg2YCoECXw9RVxWo1GI517dM99cWagUnqineqNsxy5mTqgLYx9DcaAdoYedC4FDQOyDtaOoL5Ay0X2eakBGiZravQATjcUteTMSNUufBJF0dq5UC8ofY8FZeF7vOR4zQOIYg8DxoxgiPldlQ1CQsuBwh_Qk2rBqenFmK5fka8rvLN7HEdXWLFp4YN2uWos2g9Fz7UsYEV2Rt2gXZEtTAfE8Wk64_q2vyqcZomfZlW_b-qL2OzDJHt9T7NnnGQ8SDajfDtfRst7T68PfrL9OafzbTxuDh0niXySh1H82ptk5iSdK2nx2b4X_MoeT1eGYyQ2h9gl-5d6-zCdn4_ZbzYf6vnbW9SxXfG4ZkPxMosfm--319PxaSieVzgcTJM3IOTQLPEuNfwEezVobpPZ_k_syyhFBebTzlVroDWWQEhASBh5jqTYw8gjyC6M_dhFbiFsfeMIl2EUBHGIBSMQIOGLmBdlJIqV7zUVdhcNw_htqaWj6Wx9s8WLNTNVf6C2qVazaYZWmimHlhU1iHu_zX1oPqLPK2hB22ESOTMUhSjwQxTFyEf43t9lIP4FbGWFsr9a2kutDPsLDjbZcA\">Subscribe now<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The good, the bad, and the ugly of the COVID-19 relief bill. David Sirota,\u00a0Julia Rock, and\u00a0Andrew Perez March 11, 2021 (The Daily Poster) This report was written by David Sirota, Julia Rock, and Andrew Perez. When Joe Biden signs the American Rescue Plan (ARP)&nbsp;on Friday,&nbsp;he will prove that the Democratic&#8230; <a class=\"continue-reading-link\" href=\"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/2021\/03\/12\/the-american-rescue-plans-money-cannon-is-great-but-not-enough\/\"> Continue reading <span class=\"meta-nav\">&rarr; <\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[1],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/17923"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=17923"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/17923\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":17924,"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/17923\/revisions\/17924"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=17923"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=17923"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/occupysf.net\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=17923"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}