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Democrats Urged to Return to Governing Basics

Wall Street Journal Markets •
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Rahm Emanuel’s March 31 op‑ed, “How Democrats Can Use Their Coming Majority,” sparked a letter from voter Kathleen Holmes urging a shift from spectacle to substance. She calls for a party platform that tackles everyday governance, from tax reform to policy consistency, insisting that voters demand clear, actionable plans instead of media noise.

Holmes lists concrete demands: a simplified, non‑policy‑weighted tax code; reliable energy solutions; dismantling the bloated healthcare system by cutting expensive administrative layers; and restoring sanity to immigration. She frames fiscal responsibility and accountability as the cornerstones that would replace clickbait politics with steady governance. These points echo a broader call for disciplined budgeting amid rising national debt.

By framing policy through a lens of stability, Holmes mirrors concerns that investors and business leaders fear the volatility of partisan theatrics. A clear, predictable platform could reduce uncertainty in capital markets, lower borrowing costs, and foster a business environment where long‑term planning outweighs short‑term political gains.

Holmes’ letter underscores a growing impatience with spectacle politics and a demand for policy that delivers tangible economic benefits. If Democrats heed this call, they could reshape voter expectations and create a more stable, investor‑friendly climate—an outcome that would resonate far beyond the campaign trail.