The
Baroness is the second in the great conservative triumvirate of the 80s to go. She had been preceded by Reagan in 2004, and is survived by Helmut Kohl (now 83). Together, they represented the peak of conservative politics in the “free
world," ushering in a new
era of supply-side economics, which surprisingly did very little to stimulate
American or European economies during their reigns, yet undermined the social
welfare state in all three countries.
The US
saw its worst “misery index” three years into Reagan’s first term with
unemployment peaking at 10.3% in 1983.
Thatcherism resulted in 11.3% unemployment in the UK a year later
(half way through her tenure) with staggering interest rates and a sharp fall
in production to boot. Unemployment in Germany peaked at 9.4% the same year. Yet, each is remembered as a champion of the unbridled
free market and great prosperity.
It was
refreshing to see The Guardian present Thatcherism by the numbers, when most
other news outlets have been heaping praise on Thatcher right and left. She is now fondly remembered as the “Iron Lady,” a term coined by the Soviet press, which she wore like a proud
moniker. Yet, her only real battle was over the Falkland Islands , when British naval
forces repelled an Argentine fleet bent on retaking the remote colonial outcrop. Hardly the stuff of legend, much like Reagan’s
great battle in Grenada . The media lost interest pretty quickly. Instead, She and Ronnie are remembered for
bringing an end to the Cold War by embracing Gorbacev as an agent of change in
the Soviet Union .
The fact of
the matter is that they didn’t even see the end coming. They did their best to prop up Gorbacev’s
failing regime, while protests rocked Eastern Europe ,
leading to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
Of course, Thatcher, Reagan and Kohl all took credit for it, claiming
their bellicose words precipitated the fall.
Rather, it was movements like Solidarity in Poland that were the real agents of
change. Thatcher was quick to dump Gorby
in favor of Lech Walesa and Vaclav Havel, who became the new faces of the
East. Lonely Mikhail was left to grapple
with a disintegrating Soviet Union that crumbled
apart two years later.
History has
a way of becoming a fog. We remember
Margaret Thatcher more for her indomitable personality than her deeds, much the
same way Ronald Reagan and to a lesser extent Helmut Kohl are remembered. Of course, it doesn’t hurt having Meryl Streep give old Maggie a kinder, gentler face in a recent biopic. This is how most persons would like to
remember her, even the good folks of BBC, which have been running tributes
continually since her death at 87.
I was living in England when she was elected. I was relieved to see Chris Hayes and Rachel Maddow come through with some reasonable overview of what she really accomplished: increased inequality and poverty, in a country that was definitely struggling already.
ReplyDeleteThe same legacy that we are living with here thanks to Iron Ronnie.
DeleteThey were such great pals. Chicken hawks more than iron hawks though. What a hoot that great war in the Falkland Islands was. But, a good way to divert attention away from Britain's struggling economy.
DeleteRod Stewart's Maggie May comes to mind,
ReplyDeleteAll you did was wreck my bed
And in the morning kick me in the head.
Oh maggie I couldn't have tried anymore.
You lured me away from home cause you didn't want to be alone.
You stole my heart I couldn't leave you if I tried.
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/r/rod+stewart/maggie+may_20117602.html
Never would have made that connection. Now I always will!
ReplyDeleteI have said before and will say again: I LOVE the people of England & Scotland.
ReplyDeleteHere's why:
http://i.imgur.com/8wRNJTY.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/MBiyvB6.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/4JWlDdk.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/3CW5pdo.jpg
And I have been told by more than one pal in the UK that the song "Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead" is currently the most requested song there on radio.
That's what they played on a boombox pulled on a wagon as they danced in the streets here the night Bush was finally gone.
DeleteHere's a list of the Witch's evils:
ReplyDelete1. She supported the retention of capital punishment
2. She destroyed the country's manufacturing industry
3. She voted against the relaxation of divorce laws
4. She abolished free milk for schoolchildren ("Margaret Thatcher, Milk Snatcher")
5. She supported more freedom for business (and look how that turned out)
6. She gained support from the National Front in the 1979 election by pandering to the fears of immigration
7. She gerrymandered local authorities by forcing through council house sales, at the same time preventing councils from spending the money they got for selling houses on building new houses (spending on social housing dropped by 67% in her premiership)
8. She was responsible for 3.6 million unemployed - the highest figure and the highest proportion of the workforce in history and three times the previous government. Massaging of the figures means that the figure was closer to 5 million
9. She ignored intelligence about Argentinian preparations for the invasion of the Falkland Islands and scrapped the only Royal Navy presence in the islands
10. The poll tax
11. She presided over the closure of 150 coal mines; we are now crippled by the cost of energy, having to import expensive coal from abroad
12. She compared her "fight" against the miners to the Falklands War
13. She privatised state monopolies and created the corporate greed culture that we've been railing against for the last 5 years
14. She introduced the gradual privatisation of the NHS
15. She introduced financial deregulation in a way that turned city institutions into avaricious money pits
here's more:
ReplyDelete16. She pioneered the unfailing adoration and unquestioning support of the USA
17. She allowed the US to place nuclear missiles on UK soil, under US control
18. Section 28
19. She opposed anti-apartheid sanctions against South Africa and described Nelson Mandela as "that grubby little terrorist"
20. She support the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia and sent the SAS to train their soldiers
21. She allowed the US to bomb Libya in 1986, against the wishes of more than 2/3 of the population
22. She opposed the reunification of Germany
23. She invented Quangos
24. She increased VAT from 8% to 17.5%
25. She had the lowest approval rating of any post-war Prime Minister
26. Her post-PM job? Consultant to Philip Morris tobacco at $250,000 a year, plus $50,000 per speech
27. The Al Yamamah contract
28. She opposed the indictment of Chile's General Pinochet
29. Social unrest under her leadership was higher than at any time since the General Strike
30. She presided over interest rates increasing to 15%
31. BSE
32. She presided over 2 million manufacturing job losses in the 79-81 recession
and then there's this:
Delete34. She supported sanctions-busting arms deals with South Africa
35. Cecil Parkinson, Alan Clark, David Mellor, Jeffrey Archer, Jonathan Aitkin
36. Crime rates doubled under Thatcher
37. Black Wednesday – Britain withdraws from the ERM and the pound is devalued. Cost to Britain - £3.5 billion; profit for George Soros - £1 billion
38. Poverty doubled while she opposed a minimum wage
39. She privatised public services, claiming at the time it would increase public ownership. Most are now owned either by foreign governments (EDF) or major investment houses. The profits don’t now accrue to the taxpayer, but to foreign or institutional shareholders.
40. She cut 75% of funding to museums, galleries and other sources of education
41. In the Thatcher years the top 10% of earners received almost 50% of the tax remissions
42. 21.9% inflation
Honor the Witch or her ally Reagan? I'd rather have Benedict Arnold as the Patron Saint of Brooklyn.
A very dirty laundry list, that's for sure, but you wouldn't know it to read all the accolades being heaped upon her these past two days. What a farce!
ReplyDeleteThe myth making begins. It's how it's done.
DeleteThe other day Rachel Maddow featured the Ronald Reagan Legacy project (started I noticed by Norquist, the anti-tax guy, of course). Their goal is to have a monument or tribute or school or road named for Reagan in every county in the US. Propaganda lives.
I imagine they will continue to push to have Ronnie on the $10 bill since few know who Alexander Hamilton is anymore. Maybe their money would be better spent encouraging Republicans to learn history?
DeleteThey should put him on the $3 bill.
DeleteGreat review of songs inspired by Thatcherism,
ReplyDeletehttp://samuel-warde.com/2013/04/john-fugelsang-saying-hateful-things-about-world-leaders-on-the-day-they-die/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=uMFjFoq6T9M
ReplyDeleteI see the conservative pundits have struck at Obama for not going to Thatcher's funeral,
ReplyDeletehttp://news.yahoo.com/obama-sit-margaret-thatcher-funeral-190631082.html?bcmt=1366146779110-3dd77913-2ea4-48ab-b427-f636a125989d&bcmt_s=u#mediacommentsugc_container
I think he's busy at the moment.
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