Liberal Hypocrisy is Fueling American Inequality. Here’s How. | NYT Opinion

The New York Times
9 Nov 202114:20

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TLDRThe video script explores the discrepancy between Democratic values and actions in states they control. It highlights issues like unaffordable housing in California, regressive taxation in Washington State, and unequal education funding in Illinois and Connecticut. Despite advocating for equality, Democrats in these 'blue states' often resist policies that could address these inequalities, revealing a disconnect between their professed ideals and actual impact.

Takeaways

  • 🗺️ Democrats control legislative and executive branches or have veto-proof majorities in 18 U.S. states.
  • 🤔 Democrats are often blamed for not implementing progressive policies despite having power in these states.
  • 🏠 Housing policy in California is a significant issue despite Democrats' promises of affordable housing.
  • 💸 High housing costs in California are due to insufficient housing construction to match population growth.
  • 🏡 Resistance to high-density housing in California keeps neighborhoods exclusive and expensive.
  • 📊 Washington State has a regressive tax system where the less affluent pay a larger share of their income in taxes compared to the wealthy.
  • 📚 Democrats advocate for education equality but practice school funding based on local property taxes, leading to disparities.
  • 🏢 In Illinois, the division into numerous school districts exacerbates educational inequality.
  • 📈 Blue states are experiencing increasing economic inequality and a housing crisis.
  • 🌐 Affluent liberals often support progressive values in words but resist implementing them in their communities.

Q & A

  • How many states in the U.S. are controlled by Democrats in terms of legislative and executive branches?

    -There are 18 states where Democrats control the legislative and executive branches or have veto-proof majorities in the legislature.

  • What is the main question the speaker is trying to answer about the Democratic-controlled states?

    -The main question is what Democrats actually do when they have all the power in these 18 states.

  • What is the significance of housing policy in California according to the script?

    -Housing policy in California is significant because despite Democratic control and a stated goal of affordable housing, the cost of housing remains high, and there is a resistance to building affordable housing in many neighborhoods.

  • What does the script suggest about the relationship between housing policy and neighborhood values in Palo Alto?

    -The script suggests that despite being a liberal area, Palo Alto residents voted to overturn a zoning change that would have allowed for a 60-unit affordable housing complex, preferring to maintain single-family housing and high property values.

  • How does the script describe the housing situation in California?

    -The script describes a severe housing crisis in California where the state has largely stopped building housing at a pace that keeps up with its population growth, leading to skyrocketing housing prices.

  • What is the script's stance on the taxation system in Washington State?

    -The script criticizes Washington State for having a regressive taxation system where less-affluent families pay a larger share of their income in taxes compared to the wealthiest residents.

  • What contradiction does the script highlight between the Democratic Party's professed values and the actual tax policies in blue states?

    -The script highlights a contradiction where, despite advocating for progressive taxation, blue states like Washington have regressive tax systems where the poor pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes.

  • How does the script analyze the issue of education funding in blue states?

    -The script points out that in blue states like Illinois and Connecticut, education funding is tied to local property taxes, leading to significant disparities in school funding and quality of education between rich and poor communities.

  • What does the script suggest about the actions of affluent liberals in relation to their stated values?

    -The script suggests that while affluent liberals may express support for equality and progressive policies, their actions often contradict these values, as seen in housing and education policies that maintain inequality.

  • What recent change in California housing policy does the script mention?

    -The script mentions that California recently passed a law that eliminates single-family zoning, which is a small step towards addressing the housing crisis.

  • What is the script's overall message regarding the implementation of Democratic values in blue states?

    -The script's overall message is that despite controlling policy levers in blue states, Democrats are not effectively embodying their values in key areas such as housing equality, progressive taxation, and education equality.

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