I can’t help but chuckle when thinking back to the so-called “existential” issues that defined our politics at the turn of the millennium.
It was a time when Republicans and Democrats fought tooth and nail over marginal tax rates, the morality of the federal estate tax, term limits, tort reform, and even a balanced budget (yes, you read that right). Members of both parties believed these issues would surely define our politics for decades to come. But they were wrong.
Note that not only were these issues of real significance, but it was a time when both right and left recognized (and operated within) cultural guardrails. Fringe Members–and their ideas–were accordingly relegated to the margins of day-to-day debate. Simply put, the parties engaged “between the 20s” (football term), nowhere near the red zones (football term) that frame today’s progressive era.Those more innocent days now seem quaint…and oh so long ago.To […]
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