Moore: Democrats "Better Deal" Rings Hollow

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Moore: Democrats "Better Deal" Rings Hollow

Charles Schumer
Here’s the good news: national Democrats apparently understand that simply being the party of resistance and obstruction isn’t going to improve America. It also isn’t going to win them elections.

They’re not Donald Trump. Ok, we get it. So what do they have? Apparently, not much.

National Democrats introduced their new policy plan dubbed “A Better Deal”, which, presumably is going to highlight that their legislative priorities and agenda is superior to that Republicans. One might think that that’s en easy hurdle to clear. But apparently, nothing is easy for the Democrats.

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York) recently held a press conference and released talking points and ran an Op-Ed in the New York Times to roll out the Democrat’s priorities.

Unfortunately, their policy priorities are either underwhelming, ineffective, or hypocritical.

A Real Alternative?

For instance Schumer claims that Democrats want to reduce the price of prescription drugs.

“Right now, there is nothing to stop vulture capitalists from egregiously raising the price of lifesaving drugs without justification,” wrote Schumer.

That’s a great and laudable goal. The problem is, Democrats haven’t done anything to reduce the cost of prescription drugs. Earlier this year, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) introduced legislation to allow the importation of prescription drugs from Canada. This bill would allow Americans to have access to much cheaper prescription drugs, since they’re sold cheaper in Canada.

The problem is 13 Democrats, including potential 2020 Presidential candidate and supposed progressive Cory Booker joined a majority of Republicans in shooting down the measure, which failed by a 52-46 vote.

The argument against the measure is that the drugs cannot be regulated since they’re coming from another country with its own version of the Food and Drug Administration. But there are seldom, if any, ever reports about harmful prescription drugs from Canada.

Campaign Cash Rules

The real story is that Democrats are susceptible to listening to lobbyists since money talks. Booker, for instance, has received over $250,000 from people connected to the pharmaceutical industry.

In 2009, when the Democrats were busy passing Obamacare, they didn’t bother making it legal to import prescription drugs from Canada or allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices (which Schumer now says he wants to do) because they were too afraid of alienating Big Pharma.

The Democratic Minority Leader inadvertently highlights the real problem with our government--too many of our politicians are making decisions based on what benefits their campaign financiers instead of their constituents. That’s why the real reforms we need are ethical reforms like campaign finance reform at all levels of government.

Schumer also offered idea including strengthening antitrust laws and enforcing the ones currently on the books. He also calls for a tax credit for companies to train workers, citing the so-called skills gap (which is really just employer spin to allow them to not pay people higher wages.)

The ideas are solid, but they’re hardly the policies that will markedly improve the lives of the underemployed.

Hollow Rhetoric 

And who can trust the Democrats to make good on a promise like lowering the cost of prescription drugs when they didn’t do it when they had the chance?

I guess the first step for the Democrats to improve their electoral fortunes is to first admit that they have a problem.

But problems demand solutions--not vagaries and double talk. Sorry to break it to Democrats, but it’s going to take more than just not being Trump to win elections.

Russell J. Moore has worked on both sides of the desk in Rhode Island media, both for newspapers and on political campaigns. Send him email at [email protected]. Follow him on twitter @russmoore713.

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