During this election season, the message incessantly trumpeted from the left is that democracy is somehow under threat from conservatives—particularly from the reenergized populist current in today’s conservative movement. In fact, as the so-called “progressive” policy actions of the Biden administration and its collaborators in deep-blue states amply demonstrate, just the opposite is true.
Indeed, the distinction between policies that promote democracy and representative government and those that are anti-democratic is critical to understanding much of the new conservative momentum building in America and Europe. A growing number of us in the conservative movement are focused primarily on preserving the strength of our constitutional republic and the vitality of our democratic institutions for their own sake, because these are the structures that best secure the benefits of freedom and liberty for all.
On balance, we prefer policy choices that respect the role of elected legislators and the popular will of voters, and we disfavor actions that tend to empower unelected elites: appointed judges and administrators; bureaucrats in regulatory agencies; professors and academic administrators; corporate executives and big-tech billionaires; venture capitalists and Wall Street financiers; law enforcement and intelligence operatives who act outside the light of public scrutiny; media and academic elites that join forces with government agencies; and other self-anointed policy setters who are not directly accountable to the people whose lives their decisions impact.
A classic example of an anti-democratic power grab was the Supreme Court’s 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade. It took the politically fraught issue of abortion access from the voters and their elected representatives and handed it to nine unelected and unaccountable judges—actually only five, because that’s the number required to control a decision in the high court.
Justice Alito’s opinion in Dobbs, in contrast, was pro-democracy because it returned this policy issue to the democratic process in the states without imposing any value judgment from the court about what the outcome of that process should be. Under Dobbs, state legislatures are free to decide the question in accordance with the popular will of the residents of their states.
Elected legislatures and voters are not perfect, but they do reflect the needs and experiences of the general population. For that reason, they tend to protect the economic interests and freedoms of the average citizen, and they lean toward promoting ordered liberty for our communities, prosperity for the greatest number of people, and a higher quality of life throughout society.
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Unelected elites are much more willing to impose costly, disruptive, and transformational changes on America’s families and communities in pursuit of aspirational policy goals that haven’t been (and in some cases never would be) approved by elected legislators or voters.
Because they don’t have to answer to the voters, agency regulators are much more likely to overlook the real-world impacts and costs of their decisions on the average person, to manipulate science and distort economic reality, and to inflate the supposed benefits of their preferred outcomes—benefits that are often extremely speculative, fanciful, and untested.
Concern about the “luxury beliefs” of progressive elites was recently highlighted by New York Times columnist David Brooks. In “The Sins of the Educated Class,” he observes:
Progressivism has practically become an entry ticket into the elite. A few years ago, a Yale admissions officer wrote: ‘For those students who come to Yale, we expect them to be versed in issues of social justice.’ Recently Tufts [University] included an optional essay prompt that explicitly asked applicants what they were doing to advance social justice.
Over the years the share of progressive students and professors has steadily risen, and the share of conservatives has approached zero. Progressives have created places where they never have to encounter beliefs other than their own. At Harvard, 82 percent of progressives say that all or almost all of their close friends share their political beliefs.
That helps explain the breathtaking ignorance we hear from pro-Hamas protest encampments on Ivy League campuses. Brooks goes on to point out:
In the early 2010s, highly educated white liberals increasingly experienced a disproportionate rise in depression, anxiety and negative emotions. This was accompanied by a sharp shift to the left in their political views. The spread of cancel culture and support for decriminalizing illegal immigration and ‘defunding the police’ were among the quintessential luxury beliefs that seemed out of touch to people in less privileged parts of society. Those people often responded by making a sharp countershift in the populist direction, contributing to the election of Donald Trump and to his continued political viability today.
We can take this diagnosis one step further and explore through the same lens how elite progressives coopt our institutions to pursue unrealistic goals in ways that will have devastating effects on the lives and economic security of Americans. The “progressive prosecutor” movement against enforcing many criminal laws in numerous jurisdictions is just one example of “luxury” policies that jeopardize the lives of everyday citizens.
Highly educated progressive elites control and dominate many of America’s leading institutions, including not just academia but also the most powerful organs of government, business, and media. That’s not surprising—educated elites have frequently dominated these institutions. But now, in these positions of power (usually attained by special selection and appointment, not by popular election), progressives are imposing beliefs and viewpoints contrary to the natural realities understood by the average citizen.
The threat these elites pose has become that much more acute under chief executives like President Biden in Washington, Governor Gavin Newsom in California, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Canada.
We’ve seen the concept of “equity” (equality of outcome) substituted for equality of opportunity, and traditional notions of merit and excellence labeled “systemic racism.” “Diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) commitments have become an imperative (and a big business), and billions of dollars in federal grants are now steered to communities and projects on the basis of racial considerations cloaked as “environmental justice.”
All these race-conscious policies tread upon the fundamental principles of non-discrimination that are core to the American identity and revered by most citizens—principles first proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence, reaffirmed in the Gettysburg Address, settled at the cost of profound bloodshed and national turmoil in the Civil War Amendments to the Constitution, and finally faithfully enforced after more than a century of stubborn resistance and struggle in the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Progressive policies are not just corrosive of constitutional values; they also erode respect for personal responsibility. Thus, despite repeated losses in the courts, President Biden seems hellbent on forcing American taxpayers of all income levels and educational backgrounds to pay billions of dollars to “forgive” the voluntarily assumed student loan debt of college-educated elites.
And progressives go so far as to reject nature and the scientific method. Biological distinctions between the sexes are ignored in favor of the radical conceit that each individual must be allowed to decide his own gender identity as a matter of personal psychology. And everyone else must respect that personal choice, even if it means distorting science and language and throwing overboard due process, fairness, and the hard-won achievements of women’s-rights policies like Title IX. Our elite minders force people to deny the facts of nature under penalty of losing their rights and their livelihood.
Even the most sacrosanct of our public taboos are broken as unelected leaders abuse their positions of power to target political opponents through lawfare, suppress the exercise of civil liberties, and shield the governing establishment from anyone or any idea perceived as a threat.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and elements of the intelligence community pressure the big-tech platforms to censor and suppress the online speech of Americans who dissent from the establishment’s preferred positions, including on important issues like vaccine mandates, the origins of COVID, election integrity, and Ukraine funding. And the FBI and Justice Department harass as potential “domestic terrorists” ordinary parents who object to actions taken by their local school boards, as well as religiously minded Americans who exercise their right to protest at abortion clinics.
We also have a secretary of homeland security who deliberately refuses to enforce the immigration laws he was sworn to uphold, putting every American community in danger, as well as dozens of progressive prosecutors around the country who refuse to prosecute the criminals preying on law-abiding citizens in our cities.
To see just how quickly these extreme and ideologically driven policies of progressive elites can push an advanced Western democracy into the tank, we have only to look to our great ally to the north, Canada—a truly sobering and quite depressing case study of national decline.
Moreover, when today’s unelected elites wield coercive power—as they do in many regulatory agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and in private associations and accreditation organizations that set standards for education, health care, the legal profession, building trades, and other walks of life—they often dictate requirements so confounding of basic economics that no popularly elected legislature would ever endorse them.
Examples include the massively expensive mandates recently issued by EPA and other agencies to force revolutionary change in power generation, cars and trucks and other transportation systems, the electricity grid, home appliances, building construction and HVAC systems, and other critical sectors—all using statutes enacted decades ago for very different purposes.
The relentless push to phase out fossil fuels and the suppression of domestic energy production and distribution will burden the lives of millions and close the door to economic improvement for lower-income and rural populations.
America leads the world in oil and gas reserves, and these fossil fuels are the most efficient and cost-effective sources of energy. Over the past two centuries, the use of fossil fuels has resulted in the greatest improvement in human health and welfare the world has ever seen. It has enabled the most rapid increase in the quality of the average person’s life in the history of civilization, including through the prevention of disease and the reduction in deaths from extreme weather events.
The “green” alternatives to fossil fuels currently being subsidized with tax dollars and thrust upon us without our consent are nowhere near as beneficial, reliable, efficient, and cost-effective. And the new infrastructure buildout required to transition to greater reliance on “renewable” energy sources is way more costly than the regulators let on and cannot realistically be achieved on the timeline they envision.
Already these “investments” in renewable energy are starting to cause basic electricity rates around the country to spike dramatically (for the first time in most Americans’ lives), which will lead to ripple-on increases in the cost of living throughout our society and make the average American markedly poorer.
The unelected government regulators forcing this radical transformation on us—those at the EPA, the current leaders in the Department of Energy and other federal departments and agencies, and Gov. Newsom’s climate regulators at the California Air Resources Board (CARB)—construct detailed supporting analyses to justify their actions, but they typically ignore or manipulate the astronomical costs and fantastical economics of the “energy transition” they’re pushing.
If climate change is truly a looming challenge that necessitates a transition from fossil fuels, it’s for our elected representatives in Congress to weigh the competing interests involved and to decide how we as a nation should respond and adapt to that challenge and how the costs of the response should be distributed. Congress has never voted to give EPA or any other regulatory agency the power to make such consequential decisions that jeopardize the entire U.S. economy and way of life.
Just because these progressive regulators may have been appointed by a president who was elected by America’s voters doesn’t validate their radical policies as consistent with the democratic process. Under our constitutional republic, the president and his minions aren’t the lawmakers; the president’s duty is to ensure that the executive branch faithfully honors and carries out the requirements of the laws enacted by Congress. The overactive regulators of the Biden administration are stretching their legal authorities well beyond the limits Congress authorized.
Anyone with the temerity to take issue with today’s progressive climate change and “social justice” diktats is labeled a “flat earther” whose opinions are considered beyond the pale and suppressed as dangerous “misinformation” or “disinformation.” All the censorship tactics of these self-appointed thought police are un-American.
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Toted up, these manipulations of reality and distortions of costs and burdens pedaled by our ruling elites are profoundly reckless and deeply anti-democratic. We’re not just talking about a rhetorical battle of words and ideas. The translation of elite progressivism into actual public policy without democratic ratification is more than a performative gesture confined to the ivory towers of academe or the aeries of Davos. It has the real power to erode the foundations of our liberty, our democratic republic, and our economic strength.
For some of the more extreme elite progressives, that appears to be the ultimate objective.
But, as presaged by the drubbing the Greens took in the latest European Parliament elections, there’s reason to believe voters are starting to see that these anti-democratic actions are contrary to their interests and verge on progressive totalitarianism. If put to a direct vote, progressive policies would very likely be rejected—and decisively—by the democratic will of the electorate.
Even voters in my own very liberal hometown of Portland, Oregon, recently tossed from office the progressive district attorney Mike Schmidt in favor of a centrist common-sense prosecutor who simply vowed to enforce the law—just as radical San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin was turned out by liberal voters in a special recall election in 2022.
So it does seem that Americans are getting wise to what’s happening. They’re not likely to tolerate much longer the disavowal of biology, the suppression of free speech and religious liberties, the destruction of America’s prosperity, and the denigration of truths enshrined in our Constitution—just as they reject schemes to “defund the police” and let crimes go unpunished.
All signs suggest that the overreach of unelected elites will precipitate a historic political backlash as their arrogant policies run against the rocks of economic, social, and cultural realities. American voters are waking up to the corrosive dangers these policies present. We shouldn’t be surprised if a seismic shift in political alignments follows this awakening.