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Rahm Emanuel appears like a Republican
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Rahm Emanuel appears like a Republican

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Last updated: November 30, 2025 9:46 am
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Rahm Emanuel needs to take management of the Democratic Celebration and seize its nomination for president in 2028.

He shares his ideas in a latest Wall Road Journal op-ed. It’s the primary time a Democrat has made me smile since President Invoice Clinton introduced in his 1996 State of the Union tackle that “The period of massive authorities is over.”

Emanuel has a stellar political resume that features senior adviser within the White Home to Clinton, chief of workers to President Barack Obama, member of Congress, mayor of Chicago and ambassador to Japan.

He has a popularity for political astuteness, being a troublesome fighter and being the daddy of the oft-quoted, “You by no means desire a severe disaster go to waste. And what I imply by that it’s a chance to do issues that you simply suppose you might not do earlier than.”

These instincts are elevating his finely honed political antennae that his social gathering has badly, and destructively, misplaced course.

And right here he couldn’t be extra proper.

Emanuel seeks a “politics primarily based on values.” Not a politics of “id, grievance, or victimhood,” of “oppressors” and “oppressed.”

He says he’s speaking about values that say, “authorities’s correct position is to clear a path so those that put within the elbow grease can earn success.”

Hey, he’s sounding like a Republican.

Emanuel ought to take cues from his former boss Clinton who, in 1992, introduced his intention to “change welfare as we all know it.”

“For too lengthy our welfare system has undermined the values of household and work, as a substitute of supporting them,” Clinton stated in his 1996 State of the Union. After which, working with a Republican Congress, he signed historic welfare reform into regulation, changing the disastrous Support to Households with Dependent Kids with Short-term Help for Needy Households. Work necessities have been launched and welfare rolls have been dramatically decreased.

Nevertheless, one reform to which Clinton aspired that sunk within the political swamp of his impeachment within the wake of the Monica Lewinsky scandal was reform of Social Safety.

In December 1998, Clinton convened the first-ever White Home Convention on Social Safety.

Clinton wished real reform that may repair a damaged and flawed system. In his 1999 State of the Union, Clinton proposed creation of non-public retirement accounts that people might seed with funds with a tax credit score after which qualify for extra matching funds.

Emanuel says his social gathering “wants an financial agenda rooted in American values.”

“Everybody ought to really feel they’ve pores and skin on this recreation and all residents ought to really feel they’ll contribute to the nation’s renewal,” he says.

Our present Social Safety shouldn’t be viable in its present type. Money movement from the system can be inadequate to satisfy obligations by 2034, simply 9 years from now, per the newest Trustees report.

Nothing may give each American extra “pores and skin within the recreation” than collaborating in possession and development of our nation’s financial system.

Let each American grow to be an proprietor and share within the expertise of capitalism and development.

Star Parker is founding father of the Middle for City Renewal and Training.

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