The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule

The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule
by Thomas Frank

The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule
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Author: Thomas Frank
Edition: Hardcover
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2008-08-05
ISBN: 0805079882
Number of pages: 384
Publisher: Metropolitan Books

Book Reviews of The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule

Book Review: Fabulous summary of the right's hypocrisy
Summary: 5 Stars

While I know lots of right wingers, some relatively extremist, one thing has stood out about them: their hyposcrisy. They'll talk about "free markets" yet take advantage of any government program--"free market?" That's a controlled market!--then can.

Thomas Frank wrote a real gem with "What's the Matter with Kansas?" a few years ago. There was some academic criticism of the work--justified, it seemed. (Yes, I read that too.) But I agree with his premise in that book, that many--too many--voters tend to vote against their own best interests. (I could go on about various American myths, but won't bother here to do so).

Anyway, I longed to read this volume, and purchased it. Then there wasn't time to read it so I also purchased the recorded version. I've said on these pages that I'm not a real big fan of recorded books as (1) they don't included footnotes and references and (2) you can't re-read items to let 'em sink in. But, as I had both media, I could refer to the written version while listening to the CDs--and while discussing it with my wife who comes from a line of old-line Republicans who think big business is God's gift to the human species.

Where does one start? Perhaps at one of the most important elements of the text: the Northern Marianias Islands. If one asks Americans what are the US "territories," they'll respond Puerto Rico, Guam...they almost always miss the Northern Marianias Islands. Why does that territory stand out? Because corporations employ slave labor who have NO citizenship priveleges, can be sent home, shamed, in a heartbeat if they even talk about collective bargaining. Yet their products proudly display, "Made in the USA." And the "free marketers" applaud the territory as the epitome of their objectives.

Other reviewers have commented on another important element of the text: that the "free marketers" complain about regulation, as if it's the legal manifestation of the anti-Christ. Frank offers examples that inept government is part of the "conservative" plan. For decades, they've insisted that unqualified and/or inept persons be installed in regulatory positions, thereby inhibiting that anti-Christ. PART OF THE PLAN, for cryin' out loud. Again, it's been a "conservative" demand for decades, and Frank provides quotes to prove it.

As I live in suburban DC, I know much of what he speaks. Frank insists that Loudon County, VA is one of the richest counties in the country. (My wife thought it was Fairfax County, VA--for which I used to work, in a regulatory capacity! Nope. It seems that county is second!) "Conservatives" insist that this is true because of the bloated federal bureaucrats, those overpaid sycophants who just drain you and me of our entrepenurial skills, right? Actually, among the wealthiest, Frank describes, are lobbyists, those overpaid lumps who influence the government at the expense of you and me, you know, those who can't afford people like my former Congressman who left for a lobbying firm after losing the primary to a far better person.

Frank brings up at several times during the text how much the "lobbying" organizations are making off their "causes." Now, truth be told, I've worked for some lefty groups that got on my nerves a little as they were not too much more than trendy fundraisers. But they made a living, and performed something. Some of the right wing groups make tens of millions, a small fraction of which ever gets to the causes the organizations allegedly endorse. And their founders are living in Washington suburbs...see above, Re: Loudon County, Fairfax County...

If there's a star of the book, that role probably goes to Jack Abramoff. We think of him as an abberation. Frank indicates that Abramoff is more typical of the lobbying realm than we'd like to think--and he's in jail now so the problem's been fixed, right? Wrong.

A partcicularly poignant portion of the book described a lobbying organization in Washington, the IFF, International Freedom Foundation. Frank was having trouble researching that organization, which warned us of evil, foreign influence, the terrible, Commie Sandinistas in Nicaragua, and on and on. The frosting on the cake of that group--and the reason its roots were difficult to find--is that it was a baby of Apartheid South Africa's military intelligence apparatus! (Leave it to them, though. After apartheid had dissolved, the IFF found some other causes to endear, and make $$$ money off of, some of them the opposite of those they'd endorsed in their ealier incarnation!)
Well, Frank's fine work was released before the deregulatory nightmare through which we're all suffering now. You might want to read it just to explain to yourself the roots of the nightmare.

I often consider a book based on its penchant for converting those aside from the proverbial "choir." This book has that potential. There is an "us vs. them" aura of the book, but it redefines who might be the "enemy." So even those disinclined to regulation, those who complain of government interference into the "free market," especially since they too are suffering now, might enjoy this fine book, and reconsider their views.

Note, by the way, that I put "conservative" in quotes most of the time. That's because I'm always challenged by that label applying to those who're jingoistic, or corporate cheerleaders. They're lobbying for another power structure, another aristocracy, rather than leveling that aristocracy which is an element ot true conservatism.

In short, it's a great book. Read it and spread it around. Learn and teach.

Thanks, Thomas Frank!

Summary of The Wrecking Crew: How Conservatives Rule

From the author of the landmark bestseller What?s the Matter with Kansas?, a jaw-dropping investigation of the decades of deliberate?and lucrative?conservative misrule

In his previous book, Thomas Frank explained why working America votes for politicians who reserve their favors for the rich. Now, in The Wrecking Crew, Frank examines the blundering and corrupt Washington those politicians have given us.

Casting back to the early days of the conservative revolution, Frank describes the rise of a ruling coalition dedicated to dismantling government. But rather than cutting down the big government they claim to hate, conservatives have simply sold it off, deregulating some industries, defunding others, but always turning public policy into a private-sector bidding war. Washington itself has been remade into a golden landscape of super-wealthy suburbs and gleaming lobbyist headquarters?the wages of government-by-entrepreneurship practiced so outrageously by figures such as Jack Abramoff.

It is no coincidence, Frank argues, that the same politicians who guffaw at the idea of effective government have installed a regime in which incompetence is the rule. Nor will the country easily shake off the consequences of deliberate misgovernment through the usual election remedies. Obsessed with achieving a lasting victory, conservatives have taken pains to enshrine the free market as the permanent creed of state.

Stamped with Thomas Frank?s audacity, analytic brilliance, and wit, The Wrecking Crew is his most revelatory work yet?and his most important.

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