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Dividing one nation into pieces [government gridlock]
The Hill ^ | March 31, 2014 | Judd Gregg

Posted on 03/31/2014 4:37:14 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

In the past, those at the political fringe were limited in their ability to communicate beyond their cliques. Now, with social media, the shouters on the left and the right have taken center stage with the largest megaphone in history, the Internet.

USA Today proclaimed in a front-page headline last week that Americans are not all that upset the federal government is functioning at a dead slow pace.

“More Americans say polarization in Congress is good,” the newspaper proclaimed.

There can be no question that there is today, and always has been, a substantial group of folks, mostly conservative, who think that the less that happens in Washington, the better.

Considering the damage that has been done by a government constantly moving left, this is an understandable sentiment.

But even these folks might acknowledge there are opportunities that are being missed, such as the chance for real tax reform or reforming entitlement spending.

The real question here is, why is Washington locked down?

There are four primary answers to this question.

First is the nature of the House of Representatives. These days, somewhere between 60 percent and 65 percent of the districts are gerrymandered based on party affiliation.

This means the members from those districts are assured of election once they win their party primary.

Therefore, members of Congress must represent their party’s base because those are the folks who vote in primaries.

Once they arrive in Washington, there are certain things these representatives cannot do, if they want to get reelected (which all representatives do): compromise, cross the aisle and reach an agreement.

The base on both sides does not tolerate reasonable action, only purity. The House is thus locked down. No governing there.

Second, there is the rise of social media. It is a great boon in many ways, but in one area it is having a debilitating affect on governance.

In the past, those at the political fringe were limited in their ability to communicate beyond their cliques. Now, with social media, the shouters on the left and the right have taken center stage with the largest megaphone in history, the Internet.

They use it with incredible zest, dominating blogs, Twitter, Facebook and all other forms of exchange. They shout down anyone who has the temerity to disagree with them.

Lost in all this is the idea of thoughtful and serious debate on complex issues of public policy.

Third is the reawakening of advocacy media. Prior to the Civil War, it was estimated by some historians that almost all newspapers were essentially propaganda pamphlets promoting the politics of the party or person who founded them. Over time, this changed.

In the post-World War II world of journalism, there was a reasonable attempt by major news sources to be, to a large degree, objective; or to at least give coverage to those of different persuasions.

We are now reverting. The 24/7 news cycle and rise of cable news shows has created an atmosphere where advocacy takes precedence over reporting.

As a result, it is difficult to sustain a thoughtful discussion on challenging issues that allows movement toward compromise and consensus. And without consensus and compromise, you cannot in our divided government make progress.

Fourth, the divisions we see in Washington today involve a rare break with our history of viewing our nation in the terms of our motto “e pluribus unum.”

For the first time, really since President Andrew Jackson, we have a president who has taken up the banner of intentionally dividing the country on the basis of class.

It is an incredible departure from the great themes that have given our nation much of its unique strength since the days when the first refugees from the class-dominated societies of Europe landed here.

A primary element of America’s founding was that it was a meritocracy. Some people succeed at a level that is almost incomprehensible: Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates and Warren Buffet are a few icons of the present American dream.

They succeeded on their own merit. More importantly, in succeeding they have given millions of other Americans jobs and wealth.

Now, we have a president who is openly, and rather meanly, trying to set one group of Americans against another group, those who are very successful. This is being done purely to derive political benefit.

It also has the ancillary purpose of concentrating great power in the hands of the few who govern in the name of dispensing social justice.

The push to divide this nation along class lines is antithetical to America’s founding principles. If this approach is allowed to stand unchallenged it will continue to drive people apart. But it will also lead to the degradation of some of the essential values that have made this nation such a beacon to so many from around the globe.

We are a nation of many, made into one, built on the values of the founders. It is a nation that cannot be governed if it is being divided by its president.

Such an approach is incompatible with our history, our purpose and our motto.

Judd Gregg is a former governor and three-term senator from New Hampshire who served as chairman and ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: gridlock; internet; partybase; teaparty
In the past, those at the political fringe were limited in their ability to communicate beyond their cliques. Now, with social media, the shouters on the left and the right have taken center stage with the largest megaphone in history, the Internet.

The MSM is losing their dominance and has serious competition, so Obama hands the Internet off to others in order to fix that problem for the Left.

1 posted on 03/31/2014 4:37:14 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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2003: Cambridge Schools Try Integration by Income "CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - This city has joined a small but growing movement to use income, not race, as a primary factor in assigning students to schools.........Cambridge's goal in turning to economic integration is twofold: raising the academic performance of students and achieving racial balance, without resorting to race-based formulas that are increasingly being rejected by federal courts......."
2 posted on 03/31/2014 4:43:31 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Milquetoast.

Gregg is the personification of a rino and one of the main reasons the Tea Party is necessary.

3 posted on 03/31/2014 4:46:42 AM PDT by Pietro
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Son of a Governor, Phillips Exeter ‘65 (can you say Deferment?), Columbia . . .
finished years of “higher education” and then instead of engaging in a productive private enterprise . . .

wait for it . . .

ran for Congress!

At least J f’in Kerry served.
Please Mr Gregg, just go away.
You dodged your commitment when it counted.
You’ve been on the gub’mint teat your whole life.
You were there to unconstitutionally expand the government.
You voted for confiscatory “Comprehensive” Tax deals.
Enough of a Lib that OBA-MAU wanted you!

Mr Gregg, you are a shining example of the problem.


4 posted on 03/31/2014 5:03:50 AM PDT by Macoozie (1) Win the Senate 2) Repeal Obamacare 3) Impeach Roberts)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
This is true. The rest of the article is hogwash.

For the first time, really since President Andrew Jackson, we have a president who has taken up the banner of intentionally dividing the country on the basis of class.

5 posted on 03/31/2014 5:07:14 AM PDT by randita
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
The RINO author of this piece bemoaning the fact that Conservatives have woken up and now have a voice in what is going on with this country:

Judd Gregg (GOP-E) is a former governor and three-term senator from New Hampshire who served as chairman and ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee.

6 posted on 03/31/2014 5:14:03 AM PDT by Timber Rattler (Just say NO! to RINOS and the GOP-E)
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To: Pietro

I can’t believe that you believe we are going to be in a perfect situation next year when we have the Senate. Even if we had a majority of Tea Party Senators, the Democrats are going to filibuster the heck out of everything and we won’t be able to say a word. I can’t believe that you don’t realize that. And what is not filibustered will be Vetoed by the President....2016 we have a ton of seats to fight for due to 2010.


7 posted on 03/31/2014 6:37:43 AM PDT by napscoordinator ( Santorum-Bachmann 2016 for the future of the country!)
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To: Timber Rattler

The Obama and others on the Left’s opposition to efficient fracturing of Oil and Gas reservoirs is just another diversionary smokescreen to hide their main goal of Nationalizing the US Oil and Gas Industry.

As Obamacare continues to fail and drain more and more money out of the already bankrupt US Treasury, another income stream will have to be diverted from the private sector to the insatiable vote-buying greed of “both” Federal political parties.

I suspect that Obama is withholding approval of the XL Pipeline until the opportune time when Obama will be “forced to save” the US Oil and Gas Industry by Nationalizing all US Oil & Gas pipelines, and then use taxpayer dollars to built the XL Pipeline to Chicago with all Union Labor, and Democrat Contractors.

Obama would then have a secure income stream to pay for much of Obamacare, or any replacement insurance “tax” derivatives as might be proposed in the future by the doormat RINOs or Mrs. Bill Clinton.


8 posted on 03/31/2014 7:19:13 AM PDT by Graewoulf (Democrats' Obamacare Socialist Health Insur. Tax violates U.S. Constitution AND Anti-Trust Law.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

bkmk


9 posted on 03/31/2014 9:26:07 AM PDT by AllAmericanGirl44
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