Reich: Obama has to Explain Why Fairness is Essential to Growth
(and Why Some Democrats Have to Stop Believing Otherwise)
The Cory Booker imbroglio has ignited a silly but potentially pernicious debate in the Democratic Party between so-called pro-growth centrists who want the President to focus on how well hes done getting the economy back on its feet after the Bush administration almost knocked it out, and pro-fairness populists who want him to focus on the nations widening inequality and Wall Streets (and Romneys) continuing role in generating profits for a few at the expense of almost everyone else.
Fairness isnt inconsistent with growth; its essential to it. The only way the economy can grow and create more jobs is if prosperity is more widely shared. The key reason why the recovery is so anemic is so much income and wealth are now concentrated at the top is Americas the vast middle class no longer has the purchasing power necessary to boost the economy.
Translated into presidential politics, all this means the President should be talking about fairness
and growth and jobs, and explaining why we cant have the latter without the former.
In other words, Romney epitomizes the unfairness of the American economy in this new Gilded Age. For that same reason,
Romney is the quintessence of an economic approach shown to be anti-growth and anti-jobs.
http://robertreich.org/post/23640146977