Obamas Chicago Way Plunders the Private Sector

width=90By Michael Barone An interesting thing about Barack Obama is that he chose on two occasions to live in Chicago -- even though he didnt grow up there had no family ties there never went to school there. It was a curious choice. Chicago has a civic culture all its own and one that is particularly insular. Family ties and personal connections are hugely important.   Professionals who have lived and worked there for a quarter-century are brusquely reminded Youre not from here. Nonetheless Obama moved upward in the Chicago civic firmament with apparent ease. The community organizer joined the Rev. Jeremiah Wrights church in search of street cred in the heavily black South Side. The adjunct law teacher made friends around the University of Chicago from libertarian academics to radical organizer William Ayers. The young state senator designed a new district that included the Loop and the rich folk on the Near North Side. Obama could not have risen so far so fast without a profound understanding of the Chicago Way. And he has brought the Chicago Way to the White House. One prime assumption of the Chicago Way is that there will always be a bounteous private sector that politicians can plunder endlessly. Chicago was Americas boomtown from 1860 to 1900 growing from nothing to the center of the nations railroad network the key nexus between farm and factory the headquarters of great retailers and national trade associations. The Mayors Daley have maintained Chicagos centrality in commerce by building and expanding OHare Airport and by fostering a culture of crony capitalism with the citys big employers and labor unions. Chicago survived depression and recessions to thrive once again. Sure small businesses and some outfits lacking political connections fell by the wayside. But the system seems to go on forever. So its natural for a Chicago Way president to assume that higher taxes and a hugely expensive health care regime will not make a perceptible dent in the nations private sector economy. There will always be plenty to plunder. Crony capitalism also comes naturally to a Chicago Way president. Use some sweeteners to get the drug companies and the docs to sign onto the health care plan. If the health insurers start bellyaching whack them a few times in public to make them go along. Design a financial reform that Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase can live with even while you assail Wall Street fat cats. The big guys will understand that you have to provide the voters with some political theater while you give them what they want. As for the little guys well hey in Chicago we dont back no losers. If in the process youve written legislation full of glitches and boondoggles well they can be fixed later. The typical vote in the Chicago City Council is 50-0. Republicans dont count for nothing. Down in Springfield theyre outnumbered 37-22 and 70-48. Anyone who has spent much time in Chicago knows the city has impressive civic and business leaders talented and cultured people who creatively support charities and the arts. But they also play team ball. One measure of that is the $25.6 million that the 2008 Obama campaign raised from metro Chicago. An even more meaningful measure is the $5 million that Hillary Clintons campaign raised there -- a virtual shutout in a city where the Clintons once raised huge sums. The word obviously went out: You back Barack and you dont back Hillary. Now the Clintons are part of the Chicago Way team. As witnessed by Bill Clintons willingness to dangle some sort of job to Joe Sestak to get him out of the Pennsylvania Senate race. To some it may seem anomalous that Barack Obama who began his Chicago career as a Saul Alinsky-type community organizer should have taken to the Chicago Way. But Alinskys brand of community organizing is very Chicago-centric. It assumes that there will always be a Machine that you can complain about and that if you make a big enough fuss it will have to respond. And that the Machine can always get more plunder from the private sector. The problem with Obamas Chicago Way is that Chicago isnt America. The Chicago Way works locally because there is an America out there that ultimately pays for it. But who will pay for an America run the Chicago Way?
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