Jude Wanniski’s Two Santa Claus theory, written in 1974, was a Republican strategy designed to beat the Democrats who seemed most successful when promising and delivering on big spending en lement programs. He analogized this to Democrats acting like one giant Santa Claus. When Republicans tried to match the Democrats largesse, they traditionally lost elections. So, what was the solution?
In order to beat them at their own game, Wanniski called for Republicans to act twice as beneficient, just like Two Santa Clauses, when they got into power. He recommended they promise even bigger spending government programs like the medicare prescription bill, AND cutting taxes like the insane Bush-cuts even while invading and occupying whatever the country du jour was. Wanniski also said that when they were out of power, Republicans needed to complain to high heaven about the deficits run up by Democrats. Fear of having to defend this hypocrisy was not an issue to Jude Wanniski nor is it an issue to today’s Republicans who feel free to say and do just about anything as long as it gets them some air time or an interview on The Fox News division of the party’s overall propaganda machine .
When Clinton became President, he ins uted pay as you go in part to head off Republican opposition to deficit spending. When George Bush followed him, the Two Santa Clauses came to town. One of them spent like a drunken sailor, ran up huge deficits, and promoted at least two wars without funding them. The other, cut taxes for the wealthy in order to gain political contributions for the next election cycle. It was the perfect fulfillment of the Two Santa Claus theory.
Before any more talk of reforming anything, we need to reform our campaign financing system that demands ever larger campaign contributions from the greatest predatory capitalists, monopolies and oligarchs of our day reciprocated by political gift giving when in power as a quid pro quo followed by the greatest most insane hypocrisy when not in power. Otherwise, the Democratic version of Wanniski may arrive on the scene promoting his own Three Santa Claus theory.
And as Kurt Vonnegut would say, “And so it goes.”

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