Chris Trotter has been crying into his computer again.

Chris can't understand why National lead Labour by the proverbial country mile in the opinion polls, despite the fact the economy is going to hell in handcart.

Trotter searches for answers in all the wrong places.

In his newspaper column (May 1 ) he blames the media:

Okay, a lot of the blame for this has to be laid at the feet of this country’s most listened-to commentators, nearly all of whom are vehement right-wing talkback hosts who’ve spent the last three years campaigning quite unashamedly for a change of government, and who are so generously remunerated that, to their ears, all this gloomy chatter about "the most serious economic crisis in 70 years" sounds utterly bizarre.

Trotter strangely doesn't mention television commentators. Perhaps that's because he's one himself and he appears to be on chummy terms with right wingers like Mathew Hooton and the awful Paul Henry. A case of not biting the hand that feeds you?

Anyway, Trotter concludes that the media's pro-National outlook doesn't, in itself, explain National's popularity.

So there must be something else. What can it be?

Trotter, carefully avoiding the elephant in the room labelled 'Labour Party' says it all the fault of the stupid old voters! Apparently some of us are 'in denial' and doing a fair old imitation of Forrest Gump to boot.

But Dr Trotter, what are the voters denying? He writes:

...what are the voters denying? Easy. They’re denying they need anybody’s help to survive and prosper; they’re denying that their social and economic security’s got anything to do with Labour, or the working-class traditions of solidarity and struggle it stands for. They’re also denying the all-too-visible signs that "nice Mr Key" and his right-wing mates are preparing to rip the guts out of what’s left of the welfare state.

That's the problem with pop psychology - it's superficial and explains nothing.

Actually, the voters are denying nothing when it comes to Labour. Having been on the receiving end of Labour's fundamentally anti-working class policies, they are entirely correct to say that social and economic security has nothing to do with Labour. Labour worked entirely within the confines of capitalism for nine years and at the last election they had nothing to offer but the peculiar message that we should 'trust them'.

Of course, Chris is running an agenda here. Can you guess what it is?

To continue with his lame argument, Chris says that people are denying that National sucks because if two-thirds of them didn't believe New Zealand was "heading in the right direction", they’d have no excuse for not heading up Queen Street and turning left.

Left? Chris has re-discovered socialist politics?

Er, no.

Here's the rub. If you follow Trotter's directions you'd head up Queen Street and turn left into the arms of .....Phil Goff and the Labour Party! What a letdown.

Chris is reading his political map wrong again.

If you really did want to find Labour - god knows why - you would have to turn right at the top of Queen Street.

And, once there, we'd find Chris Trotter - mooching around in the rubble of Labour's social democratic tradition - trying to maintain the increasingy surreal fiction that there really is a difference between Labour and National. Phil Goff is there too of course, along with Mt Albert candidate Dave Shearer. He apparently thinks private armies are a good idea.

Phil Goff is already on record that Labour intends to stand on broadly the same economic policies in 2011 that led to is defeat in 2008. Mmm, you won't find mention of that on Bowalley Road or on The Standard.

How on earth can anyone be inspired to support Labour when its leader just wants to be John Key?

Last week a major clothing manufacturer, Lane Walker Rudkin, collapsed with debts approaching $50 million. Nearly 500 workers are likely to lose their jobs.

Where was Labour on this? Absolutely nowhere. Where was the anger? Where was the passion?

Of course since Labour's free market polices contributed heavily to LWR's demise perhaps Goff and co just want this majpr business collapse to recede quickly into the background.

If Labour were different -as Trotter tediously keeps on asserting they are - then why are they are not offering an economic alternative to neoliberalism? Why are they simply offering more of the same old tripe?

These questions are often asked but they are never answered. It's easier just to take pot shots at John Key or blame the media or the electorate for Labour's obvious failings. There's not a lot of intellectual honesty at work here.

Why would any worker support Labour when its run by a discredited bunch of neoliberal hacks offering virtually the same set of failed economic polices as National?

3 comments:

  1. Effectively the debate that goes on in the Beehive is about who's brand of Neoliberalism is better. You've got Brown, Blue, Red, Yellow, and Green brands of Neoliberalism, except it doesnt matter how you dress it up its a failed ideology. If these are the only choices we have to represent us in Parliment its easy to see why people simply don't vote.

    And this is what really irks me about the Labour Party and its advocates like Trotter and The Standard: They want you to believe that the Labour Party is some sort of antithesis to the National Party, without providing any supporting evidence.

    At least with the National Party they're honest about the fact they want to undermine the welfare state and lower wages. The Labour Party is far more deceptive, it permeates this idea that its the party of the workers, but in reality its done sweet FA to help workers.

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  2. Steve, I gave both Chris and yourself a serve on his blog for showing a lack of vision and leadership. While you two do the dialectic two step you are failing to see you are about to be washed away with the detritus of all the failed ideologies you commit to or berate. Rationalist arguments based upon thin air constructs are just that, thin air. I am more interested in rational responses to solid environmental evidence...and not talking wishy washy be nice to furry animals nonsense.

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  3. Steve = Trotter is a lost cause. I'd ignore him except that the media present him as a 'left wing commentator.' Trotter misrepresents the left everytime he speaks.

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