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In reply to the discussion: When every single Republican is anti-union, why are so many DUers anti-union too? [View all]HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)People who represent a new wave of democrats--the me-democrats. The "me's" interpret the world in terms of themselves, finding fault and reason to be excepted from things that hint of impositions of social norms, laws, mandates etc., things that revealed the unity that The New Deal and Great Society programs considered foundational to society.
It sounds harsh and judgmental, but it's really only an observation. I don't blame the me's for this. As the rust belt rusted all things associated with it were seen as in decline. Values associated with the rise of other centers of prosperity were seen as good.
The "me's" simply reflect the rising popularity of yeoman values of personal independence embedded within what has long been for Americans a self-image of pioneering yeoman self-sufficiency. Union dues now stand as an encumbrance in opposition to that self-sufficiency just like taxes.