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The Cold Anger of Republicans
Commentary ^ | OCT. 6, 2015 | PETER WEHNER

Posted on 10/06/2015 3:55:16 PM PDT by robowombat

The Cold Anger of Republicans

PETER WEHNER / OCT. 6, 2015

In a recent exchange with a family friend, I was told what I already knew: Many Republicans today feel “a sense of deep betrayal.” This person went on to convey what she hears from her friends: “This Congress keeps rolling over and giving Obama everything that he wants.” My correspondent added, “This feeling has now translated into despising most of the GOP’s establishment candidates … there is a cold anger which I’ve never before witnessed.”

The topic then turned, as it seemingly must turn these days, to Donald Trump. “He is vocalizing — in his bombastic, egotistic manner — what many in the electorate have been thinking. Trump has also been ahead of other candidates with certain plans and statements — extreme as his statements are and as distasteful as some of what he says is to me on a rational level.” She mentioned illegal immigration in particular. The note from this person, who is intelligent and follows politics fairly closely, reflects what I often hear and read, and it affords me the chance to correct what I think are some fairly widespread mis-impressions that exist.

To start with, illegal immigration was being talked about long before Mr. Trump got into the race. What he has done is inject into the presidential race language (strongly implying that most illegal immigrants are drug dealers and rapists) and proposals (like the deportation of 11 million illegal immigrants in 18 months to two years) that are deeply problematic and detached from reality. The idea that we would deport 11 million illegal immigrants is risible. (This column by George Will is worth reading.)

As for the situation with illegal immigration, in recent years net migration from Mexico has fallen to zero, and perhaps less. According to this 2012 Pew Research Center report:

During the five-year period from 2005 to 2010, a total of 1.4 million Mexicans immigrated to the United States, down by more than half from the 3 million who had done so in the five-year period of 1995 to 2000. Meantime, the number of Mexicans and their children who moved from the U.S. to Mexico between 2005 and 2010 rose to 1.4 million, roughly double the number who had done so in the five-year period a decade before. While it is not possible to say so with certainty, the trend lines within this latest five-year period suggest that return flow to Mexico probably exceeded the inflow from Mexico during the past year or two. The standstill appears to be the result of many factors, including the weakened U.S. job and housing construction markets, heightened border enforcement, a rise in deportations, the growing dangers associated with illegal border crossings, the long-term decline in Mexico’s birth rates and broader economic conditions in Mexico. [emphasis added]

As for the claim that the GOP Congress keeps rolling over and giving President Obama everything he wants, it’s simply wrong. What exactly has Mr. Obama gotten through since Republicans have controlled Congress? What large new initiative has he passed? The answer, of course, is nothing. His initiatives have been repeatedly checked, including on gun control, as an angry Obama said on Friday.

As for federal spending: Because of the caps put in place by a Republican Congress, spending as a percentage of GDP has gone down significantly. This Wall Street Journal editorial points out, “the GOP takeover of the House in 2010 has led to a marked decline in federal spending.”

Even on Mr. Obama’s lawless actions on illegal immigration, there has been some good news, though in this case it was the result of the courts rather than Congress. Earlier this year a federal judge in Texas blocked President Obama’s executive action on immigration, which had drawn opposition from 26 states across the nation. (Late last year Mr. Obama attempted to shield as many as 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation.)

Much of the rage of Republicans stem from wanting the House and Senate to reverse what Obama achieved in his first two years, when he had control of the House and Senate and passed a slew of measures, most especially the Affordable Care Act. Here’s the problem: Mr. Obama passed his legislation when he was president and had control of the House and the Senate. Republicans don’t have control of the presidency, and therefore cannot institutionally undo what he did without veto-proof majorities in both chambers.

As I pointed out in my most recent New York Times column, a lot of conservative are angry that Republicans didn’t defund Obamacare by continuing with the government shutdown in October 2013. Here’s what you won’t hear from them: Shutting down the federal government would not defund Obamacare, which is an entitlement. Shutting down the government affects appropriations bills, not entitlements. So even if Republicans had held firm on shutting down the government – and the public overwhelmingly opposed the shutdown and overwhelmingly blamed Republican for it – it would not have achieved what the advocates of the shutdown said it would achieve. Shouldn’t that matter?

Most recently, some conservative have said we should shut down the government to defund Planned Parenthood. The outrage toward Planned Parenthood that animates people is entirely appropriate, and Planned Parenthood funding should be stopped. The fact that the nation’s largest abortion provider gets a third of its revenue from federal taxpayers is outrageous and unacceptable. The issue here is one of means rather than ends. Shutting down the government in order to de-fund Planned Parenthood would backfire, because by huge numbers (69-23 percent, according to a Quinnipiac University National poll) the public says they do not want that to happen — and if it happened, they would blame the GOP. The net result would be that nothing substantive would be achieve while politically, Republicans would only hurt themselves leading up to a crucial presidential year.

The problem for those of us who are conservative is that Mr. Obama achieved what he did with control of both houses of Congress and the presidency. Because Republicans don’t have the presidency, they cannot undo much of what Obama has done.

The complaint Republicans have these days is less with John Boehner and more with James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, James Wilson, and the other founders who designed and passed the Constitution. (The irony is that so-called “constitutional conservatives” are the ones who seem most frustrated by the checks and balances put into place by the founders.)

I get that there’s “cold anger” out there. I hear about it all the time. But anger isn’t enough. Those who are furious still have to operate in the real world. And in the real world – in the American system of government, at least – there are institutional and constitutional restraints on what many on the right want to happen.

I should add here that I’ve never been particularly inspired by Speaker Boehner, and I agree with most of the goals and national concerns of those who are in a state of vexation at the Republican “establishment,” of which I am a card-carrying member. But I recognize that wanting something and being able to actually do something are often very different things. And while I know it’s not fashionable to say these days, and it risks stoking up even greater feelings of resentment among those in the base, I’ll say it anyway: Raging against Congressional Republicans for not doing what they cannot do is not rational or reasonable.


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This is an interesting op ed. The writer, I believe, narrowly focuses his argument to avoid such meat and potatoes issues as the EXIMBANK or the PACIFIC TRADE DEAL as well as being poll obsessed about the supposed negative effects of a government shut down. Freeper commentary would be appreciated.
1 posted on 10/06/2015 3:55:16 PM PDT by robowombat
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To: robowombat

Throw the author in the ash can.


2 posted on 10/06/2015 3:58:16 PM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: robowombat

“Here’s the problem: Mr. Obama passed his legislation when he was president and had control of the House and the Senate. Republicans don’t have control of the presidency, and therefore cannot institutionally undo what he did without veto-proof majorities in both chambers.”

Wrong. Congress controls the purse. Even if we only held the House, we could defund Obamacare. They are all just too afraid of being blamed for a shutdown to do it.


3 posted on 10/06/2015 4:01:07 PM PDT by Boogieman
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To: robowombat

He also conveniently ignores the Iran deal, the harsh treatment of Israel, all the executive orders he is signing, The EPA’s takeover of every puddle and drainage ditch in the country.....

This guy has serious denial problems.


4 posted on 10/06/2015 4:01:52 PM PDT by RepRivFarm ("During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." -George Orwell)
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To: robowombat

I don’t know if illegal aliens are drug dealers and rapist (many are) but I do know they ALL are lawbreakers.


5 posted on 10/06/2015 4:02:08 PM PDT by Fledermaus (To hell with the Republican Party. I'm done with them. If I want a Lib Dem I'd vote for one.)
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To: robowombat

I reject the author’s premise.


6 posted on 10/06/2015 4:03:16 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (I am going to get those guns out of peoples hands. - Hillary Clinton 10/05/2015)
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To: robowombat

“Shutting down the federal government would not defund Obamacare, which is an entitlement.”

More hogwash. It wasn’t shutting down the government that would defund Obamacare, it would be not passing any spending bills that included funding for it that would defund it. The government shutting down would just be the inevitable consequence of Obama refusing to sign those spending bills.


7 posted on 10/06/2015 4:03:18 PM PDT by Boogieman
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To: robowombat
" ... as being poll obsessed about the supposed negative effects of a government shut down."

There is the rub. Without a two thirds majority in both houses of Congress, the only weapon that can be used against the Dictator and his Regime is the power of the purse and shutting down the government until Obama caves. The only thing is Obama has the balls to resist, the GOPe, not so much.

8 posted on 10/06/2015 4:05:08 PM PDT by buckalfa (I am feeling much better now.)
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“The net result would be that nothing substantive would be achieve while politically, Republicans would only hurt themselves leading up to a crucial presidential year.”

Guess what? We don’t care that the establishment thinks it would hurt them politically. We didn’t elect them to spend all their time worrying about their re-election prospects, we elected them to REPRESENT US and do what WE TELL THEM to do.

If we tell them to defund Planned Parenthood, they should say “YES SIR” and do it, and not argue with us and tell us why we are wrong.


9 posted on 10/06/2015 4:05:35 PM PDT by Boogieman
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To: Boogieman

There’s already mucho Calvinballo going on. Obama has spent non-authorized sums on Obamacare.


10 posted on 10/06/2015 4:06:15 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: robowombat
Peter Wahner? Twin brother to Anthony Weiner per chance?
This fool will need to listen to Ted Cruz's speech before the US Senate during the Planned Parenthood debacle to get an idea on what is actually going on and why conservatives are angry with Boehner and McConnell.
11 posted on 10/06/2015 4:06:23 PM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: robowombat
As for the claim that the GOP Congress keeps rolling over and giving President Obama everything he wants, it’s simply wrong. What exactly has Mr. Obama gotten through since Republicans have controlled Congress? What large new initiative has he passed? The answer, of course, is nothing.

I seem to recall that the nuke "deal" with Iran, flaws and all, is now being implemented. First, there was the Corker bill. Then, the Senate tried but declined to use the "nuclear option" to invoke cloture on Democrat filibusters.

That's for a start. I may have missed something important.

12 posted on 10/06/2015 4:07:03 PM PDT by DanMiller (Dan Miller)
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To: robowombat
I have heard many who support this guy, a stealth rhino who worked in the Reagan administration. I cannot agree here, it it what they have not done that disturbs me. How about Bonehead's promise to defund executive amnesty? Or passing the Crominbus bill? Or caving on Lynch as AG? There are many others. The two feckless leaders--Bonehead and the turtle McDumbo--have not even attempted to pass a bill repealing Obamacare. Pass one, put it on Obama's desk desk and let him take the blame for vetoing it. You are part of the problem Pete when you only go half way in support of the Rhinos but never mention what should be done.
13 posted on 10/06/2015 4:07:07 PM PDT by Fungi
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To: robowombat
I consider this disingenuous.

Congress controls the money. Congress passes a budget. Congress funds the entire government -- with the exception of Planned Parenthood.
Obama can veto the budget, risking a shutdown of the whole government -- and the media says "Look! The Republicans are shutting down the government!"
And the Republicans say, "Oops! Sorry! We didn't mean to be jerks. We will fund Planned Parenthood."

That makes me angry.

It's not the checks and balances. It's the Republican refusal to use the rightful power which is theirs and which they won through the electoral process. The Republicans do not consider themselves to be in charge of an important branch of government. They seem to think Obama has all the power so [shrug] what can they do?

The Republicans are NOT acting within the framework of government established by the Founders. The Republicans have given up.

THAT'S the problem.

14 posted on 10/06/2015 4:08:04 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy (I've switched. Trump is my #1. He understands how to get things done. Cruz can be VP.)
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To: robowombat

“Those who are furious still have to operate in the real world. And in the real world – in the American system of government, at least – there are institutional and constitutional restraints on what many on the right want to happen.”

The problem with this line of thought is that those restraints are fragile. If this situation continues, the anger will not abate, and if our representatives won’t do what needs to be done, people will take matters into their own hands. Conservatives should not want things to get to that point, because you can’t control that genie once he is out of the bottle.


15 posted on 10/06/2015 4:08:38 PM PDT by Boogieman
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To: RepRivFarm

Yep, and also rubber stamping all of Obama’s radical Marxist appointees...


16 posted on 10/06/2015 4:10:04 PM PDT by Boogieman
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To: robowombat
As for the situation with illegal immigration, in recent years net migration from Mexico has fallen to zero, and perhaps less.

Wehner is despicable. He overtly lies in this article in order to cover for his big gov't beliefs.

Here is a link and chart from Powerline on what has happened with immigration since 1900:

The United States is taking in more immigrants than at any time in our history, while at the same time making little or no effort to assimilate them. No one can know what the consequences of this experiment will be. This chart, created by the Center for Immigration Studies from Census Bureau data, plots the number of immigrants living in the U.S. and their share of the population, from 1900 to 2014 and projected through 2060. As of last year, the U.S. was home to a record 42.4 million immigrants, legal and illegal, representing 13.3% of the nation’s population.

Peter Wehner: The Bush Machine’s Progressive Hitman

17 posted on 10/06/2015 4:10:33 PM PDT by vbmoneyspender
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he idea that we would deport 11 million illegal immigrants is risible.

Ok for the 100th time. You don't have to deport 11 million, 20 million etc. You depart 1 million, make their lives miserable, drag them through court take their assets. Then send them home. When the other 20 million see what is going on they will leave ON THEIR OWN. Why is this so hard for the MSM to understand?

18 posted on 10/06/2015 4:10:51 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: robowombat

Ah yes, another GOPe RINO heard from.


19 posted on 10/06/2015 4:11:01 PM PDT by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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To: HiTech RedNeck

That’s on him though. Let him cook the books and try to fund it. Congress shouldn’t make his job easier by apportioning funding for it.


20 posted on 10/06/2015 4:11:34 PM PDT by Boogieman
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