Daniel
Henninger, “Obama:
The Hangover,” The Wall Street Journal, November 19, 2014
The Gruber
technocracy is a green sludge consuming the Democratic Party.
Who
can forget the Obama acceptance speech in 2008 on a football field in Denver,
the nominee standing amid Greek columns and scrolling through a long list of
goals to 84,000 Democrats? That was the high. Six years later, the Democrats
get the hangover. On Thursday, Mr. Obama will announce his presidency’s only
declaration of war—against the Republicans. After describing how he will
redesign the U.S. immigration system on his own authority, he’ll fly Friday to
Las Vegas.
The
remaining two years will be irregular warfare, with Mr. Obama deploying his
weapon of choice, the executive order. This essentially turns the presidency
into a cruise missile: The president tells the country what to do, and the
country does it.
Before
the U.S. political system goes to the mattresses, I’d like to spend a moment
discussing Jonathan Gruber, ObamaCare and the American people.
Jon
Gruber is the now-famous ObamaCare designer and explainer-for-hire who said the
Affordable Care Act became law because the American people were too stupid to
understand what was in it.
Within
days, Barack Obama and Nancy
Pelosi were throwing Jon Gruber down the memory hole. You bet they
were. The Gruber incident poses a direct threat to the Democratic Party.
Jon
Gruber’s remarks matter not for what they say about the Democratic Party’s
modus operandi but because of the truths he revealed about the Democratic
Party’s reason for being. The Gruber threat to the Democrats isn’t
reputational; it’s existential.
The
Democrats have believed for decades that if they build it—a health-care
entitlement or any other federal bestowment—the voters will come. That
political model is cracking.
For
some, the Gruber videos proved that the Obama administration had duped a
gullible American public into ObamaCare. But who was fooled by these gambits?
Congressional
Republicans knew exactly what the act’s tax provisions were, and not one of
them voted for it in 2010. Today, with the Gruberized PG-version of the ACA
entering its second round of sign-ups and its defenders claiming the law is
“working as planned,” the most recent Gallup Poll reports approval for
ObamaCare at 37%. On the other side of that poll are the people whose votes
just cast out the Democratic Party at every level of government—Congress, governorships
and state legislative seats. Who looks stupid now?
On
the left, writers are saying the worst thing about the Gruber filmography is
that it gives credibility to conservative stereotypes about the “arrogance” of
the technocracy.
That’s
close but not on target. The problem is not one MIT economist’s arrogance. The
problem is that the technocracy itself has become a political problem for the
Democratic Party.
For
some 80 years, that technocracy has been the life force of the Democratic
Party. Now it’s a kind of noxious green sludge consuming the party.
Calling
itself “the administrative state,” a technocratic army of social scientists,
lawyers and bureaucrats has kept the Democratic Party supplied for decades with
the policy details behind its promises to the electorate. ObamaCare was going
to be one more victory march into the end zone of federal entitlements with a
playbook designed by Jon Gruber and the other grandchildren of the original
administrative elites.
But
no one’s popping champagne for this one. When 50 years from now historians
search for evidence of when the Democratic Party’s decline began, they’ll fix
on this famous blurting of the truth about ObamaCare by House Speaker Pelosi:
“We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what’s in it.”
ObamaCare
is a massive law, designed to refashion the entire U.S. health-care system,
just as the massive Dodd-Frank is intended to reshape the whole U.S. financial
system. An article this week in the Chronicle of Higher Education noted that universities
must now comply with “a vast regulatory regime of hundreds of rules from dozens
of state and federal agencies with reams of required paperwork.” The newspaper
asked, “for what?” The strangling of higher-ed is especially ironic and rich.
These are the intellectual foot soldiers of the administrative state, which is
even eating its own.
Now,
with his words alone, the Technocrat-in-Chief will redesign the U.S.
immigration system.
Why
in 2014 did the Democrats lose so many elections in blue or purple states?
Within the tight margin that increasingly decides elections, they are losing
support from the non-movement Democrats and independents whose lives are being
affected in a bad way by what have become the party’s control-freak dives into
health care, medical practice, finance, energy, education and now immigration.
The
original Democratic idea was at least benign. In the hands of the Obama-Gruber
coalition, it has finally degraded into something else. It has become malign, a
politics that has to be faked or crammed down.
The
best and brightest of the Democratic left will now fashion legal arguments
defending national government by executive order. Too late. It looks like the
stupid people are wising up.