Posted on 11/23/2014 11:07:30 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Theres a lesson from President Obamas first term that he should have learned long ago. Its simple: On an issue that affects many millions of Americans, its besteven necessaryto have bipartisan support in Congress. Going forward in a purely partisan fashion is bound to cause national discord, increase polarization, and heighten distrust in Washington. Worse still, it means the issue will be controversial for years to come.
The enduring unpopularity of Obamacareindeed, the Republican commitment to repeal itis an example of what can happen when bipartisanship is spurned. In this case, Obama and congressional Democrats made no effort to attract Republicans. They declined to compromise, offering Republicans zilch. They were mesmerized by their huge majorities in the Senate and House.
Now they own Obamacare, including all its troubles. Republicans own none. And the health care law lacks full legitimacy. Four years after it was enacted, Democrats are still suffering politically. For them, Obamacare is a drag.
The same is likely to occur with Obamas executive amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants. It is doubly doomed to be regarded as illegitimatefirst, because it stretches presidential authority beyond the breaking point, and second, because it has no bipartisan backing. Obamas action is supported by many (but not all) Democrats in Congress but zero Republicans.
The president should have known better. In 2009 and 2010, Democrats dominated the Senate and House. To pass Obamacare, legislative maneuvering was required, but not Republican votes. So they didnt recruit any. The upshot: Opposition to Obamacare is a thorn in the side of Democrats and will continue to be.
Obama and Democrats repeated the mistake with the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill. It got a total of six Republican votes in the Senate and Housenot enough to qualify as bipartisan. At one point, Democrat Max Baucus, then chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, sought to negotiate a compromise with Republican Bob Corker. That effort was short-circuited by the Obama White House and other Democrats, who werent interested in concessions or compromise. Now Republicans are eager to kill major parts of Dodd-Frank, if not all of it.
On these measures and the new executive order on illegal immigrants, Obama is bucking the rule of thumb that favorable public opinion and especially a bipartisan majority are vital to public acceptance of a major initiative.
This rule has a long history. In 1965, immigration laws were liberalized with strong bipartisan support in Congress. In 1986, immigration laws were strengthened, again with bipartisan backing, and three million illegal immigrants were granted a path to citizenship.
Bipartisan backing has made entitlements sacrosanct. In 1935, Social Security was approved by a large majority of Democrats and Republicans. Doctors opposed Medicare and Medicaid in 1965, but both passed with support from nearly all Democrats and half the Republicans.
Theres more. All the civil rights bills were passed with bipartisan majorities. So was the legislation establishing the interstate highway system in 1956. Federal aid to education and No Child Left Behind had bipartisan backing. But the Economic Opportunity Act, the antipoverty bill, passed with only 10 Republican votes in the Senate and 22 in the House. Not surprisingly it remained controversial.
On immigration reform, Obama is acting from an awkward position. As a candidate in 2008, he promised to push for its passage during his first term. But he dawdled and failed to propose a bill. With large Democratic majorities in the Senate and House in his first two years in office, the president could easily have gotten it through Congress, probably with some Republican support. Why did Obama balk? The best guess is he feared a volatile issue like immigration might jeopardize his reelection.
However, hes accepted no responsibility for the delay. Everybody agrees our immigration system is broken, he said in a video on his Facebook page last week. Unfortunately, Washington has allowed the problem to fester too long. True, it has festered. But it wasnt Washington that postponed Obamas announcement until after Election Day so it wouldnt harm Democratic candidates in the midterm voting. It was Obama.
Nor does Obama acknowledge that he repeatedly told supporters of immigration reform that he didnt have the presidential authority to, in effect, legalize so-called undocumented immigrants. His defenders have claimed he was merely doing what President Reagan and the first President Bush had done. The difference is Reagan and Bush did only what Congress had specifically authorized them to do.
Obama may think hes acting in a noble cause. Hes right about that. But hes doing it in a manner that can only make his immigration policy all the more polarizing and unacceptable to a majority of Americans. And hes assured that it wont go away any time soon.
Wrong.
WE never learn. We keep voting in the RINO party. And they do NOTHING even when they HAVE a majority to stop this.
I don’t see the USA ever coming out of this. We will be 3rd world within 20 years.
STFU Barnes
Please give them a chance.....the Senate Majority doesn’t take effect until Jan 23!!!!
how do you expect a reader to finish your column with nonsense like this, fred?
It’s not at all unusual that a certain variety of Imbecile actively alienates everyone around him in order to convince himself that he’s a stand-alone loser.
Who would ever anticipate that - owing to Black racism, Republican incompetence, and Liberal guilt - such a psychopath would become President of the United States?
Fred's one of those DC piglets who just happens to be suckling on one of the rightmost teats of the Uniparty sow and thereby thinks he's a "conservative".
Epic fail, Fred.
I don’t understand what is so noble about 5 million people who have already proven their will to violate our laws a free pass in front of 150 million who have respected those laws.
What Obama has done is grossly unfair and unjust to every legal immigrant out there!
It also sets the presidency for importing people who have no respect for or laws and customs over people who do. That of course feeds foreign colonization and ultimately balkinization.
They are people of the corporatist side of the Republican Party looking for low cost immigrant labor
They have no concerns about the borders language and culture of the Greater America.
Their children wont go to school with these disease ridden immigrants.
Their jobs wont be threatened by these illiterate immigrants.
Their schools budgets broken by the children of these untaxed immigrants.
Members of Central American gangs wont invade their neighborhoods and rape and kill their wives and daughters.
No illegal immigrants can only improve their bottom line.
For Obama that's a bonus.
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