Posted on 10/09/2013 12:00:42 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
If you thought Republicans werent serious about a debt default, think again.
While Democrats refuse to negotiate on the continuing resolution and the debt limit, apparently assuming the GOP will eventually cave, House Republicans insist they are prepared to bring borrowing authority to a screeching halt.
I can assure you its not posturing. Its not a political play or anything like that, Rep. Phil Gingrey, R-Ga., told CQ Roll Call on Tuesday.
Gingrey said Republicans were absolutely prepared to lose the House to extract concessions on the CR and the debt limit, and he said the White House is missing the determination of the Republican Party.
I mean, they seem to think that we will miss this opportunity for a Braveheart moment to do the right thing for the American people and that well back down for fear of losing the House and not gaining control of the Senate, Gingrey said.
President Barack Obama held a news conference Tuesday during which he reiterated his position that Democrats would not negotiate with Republicans for the mere act of reopening the government or paying our bills.
But Republicans insist Obama will have to negotiate if he wants the debt ceiling raised, and it is that impasse that makes a debt default far more likely than many anticipate.
I dont think hes going to win a game of chicken, said Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., about Obamas no negotiations position.
House Republicans were expected to pass a bill Tuesday evening that would create a bipartisan, bicameral working group to address the current fiscal impasse.
The dont-call-it-a-supercommittee Bicameral Working Group on Deficit Reduction and Economic Growth is supposed to force Democrats to the negotiating table or at least provide more political cover for Republicans.
Democrats are skeptical, and the White House has issued a veto threat. Obama said hed be willing to consider adding a process for negotiations to a short-term debt limit increase provided that its not a concession to the GOP.
I know that Speaker [John A.] Boehner has talked about setting up some new process or some new supercommittee or what have you, Obama said. You know, the leaders up in Congress, they can work through whatever processes they want, but the bottom line is, either youre having good-faith negotiations in which theres give-and-take, or youre not.
Good-faith negotiations, for Obama, means the GOP has to reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling for at least a short-term basis.
That seems to be a nonstarter for Republicans.
There can be no movement until they come to the table, said Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky.
Massie seemed to believe, like many in the GOP, that Republicans hold the better public relations position on the shutdown and the debt limit, and that Democrats have blundered.
I think they miscalculated their message, Massie said. They have the wrong message. [The] American public is not going to respond well to a president or a Senate that is not going to negotiate. Thats a horrible message for them.
But Democrats feel they have a winning argument.
House Minority Whip Steny H. Hoyer, D-Md., indicated Tuesday that he thought Americans were sick of the posturing and mini-CRs the House has passed.
It is a game. It is a pretense without substance and without principle. Its all politics, Hoyer said.
While Republicans and Democrats are at a negotiating impasse, it is the communications impasse that is perhaps more alarming.
Asked whether the White House had miscalculated the determination of House Republicans to extract concessions on the debt limit even with the threat of default looming, Rep. Blake Farenthold, R-Texas, said, You hit the nail on the head there thats exactly the problem.
While Farenthold cautioned that he cant read the presidents or Senate Majority Leader Harry Reids minds Im not sure Id want to if I could he said both had misjudged the GOPs stance on raising the debt ceiling.
Its about whats good for America; its not about politics, Farenthold said.
Indeed, Republicans seem to believe theyd do more harm by passing a no-strings-attached debt ceiling hike than by defaulting.
The only thing more irresponsible or insane than the president letting us default on our debt would be the presidents demand that we increase the federal debt ceiling without addressing our nations spending problem, said Rep. Lynn Jenkins, R-Kan., at a GOP leadership press conference Tuesday.
For many Republicans, the shutdown and the debt limit have nothing to do with politics. And according to one senior GOP lawmaker, thats precisely the miscalculation from the White House and the Senate that could lead to a debt default.
The White House and the Senate need to figure theyre playing with fire, the lawmaker said.
The lawmaker told CQ Roll Call that the White House is still sort of locked in the old school that, We wont shut down the government, we wont default.
And here we are in a shutdown, and they think theyre just going to play politics, the lawmaker said. And they got to understand that there are people that are real committed to doing something big and doing something effective. Thats why they came here.
The lawmaker added that the White House never established relationships with members, that the White House doesnt understand especially the sophomore class, and they underestimate their willpower.
The senior GOP lawmaker said it was never the speakers plan to shut down the government or default. And yet the government is closed, and default, a once unthinkable proposition, is a real possibility.
Thats what Im saying, the lawmaker said.
They think its all just politics. Its not. These guys, a lot of our conference, a majority, are committed to doing something big. Its why they ran, its why they came here, the lawmaker said. And they keep thinking its politics.
Our real enemy is the mainstream media. The Democrats can't function without the aid and comfort provided by the press.
Screw perception. Just do the right thing.
Ted Cruz absolutely destroyed that Crowley woman on CNN this past Sunday. I see a reference to Andrea Mitchell getting some the same.
Despite their bias, the msm is being forced to give voice to truth.
Steady as she goes.
...and the public school system that indoctrinated them.
To interested tweeps: Yes, I was at WH meeting Tuesday with President Obama. I agreed beforehand that content would be off the record
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York alluded to "conservative" media getting an audience with The Won.
Will do the right thing but perception is mighty. My goal is to do the right thing and persuade another 3 people to do the same...
If Obamacare stands, you and I will be dead before the damage is corrected. At this moment, nothing else matters.
We’re not going to need Obamacare because the way the POTUS is running the country we will either be dead as you say or praying to Allah and in that case, I’d rather be dead after taking 5 Muzzies with me...
I wouldn’t use Sean Duffy, the congressman you referred to, as an example. He loudly criticized Ted Cruz to all who would listen and is a big time gang of 8 supporter (amnesty).
He also barely supported Walker in his fight against the unions.
I disagree. While I might not agree with his assessment of Cruz or past support of the Eight, ANYONE who puts an asshat like Andrea Mitchell into her rightful place, speechless IS a good example of how these lapdogs should be addressed.
Yes it was a good smack-down and it is how they should be addressed.
It’s just that Mitchell and Duffy have the same opinion of Ted Cruz and the Tea Party.
We all know there are varied degrees of conservatism: neo, right wing, moderate (fiscal and/or social), and so on. We have them all. THEIR side only has one! They are all illogical, hateful, rabid ——— EVIL.
So when I see anyone remotely connected from our side put them down and in their place, deriding them, I’ll applaud it.
If the Republican caucus -- and especially the caucus leaders -- can keep this one thing in mind they and the American people will win this battle against the Democrat Socialists who hold no such position.
He isn't lying. He will talk, he is good at that. He never said he would give anything.
If the repubs "take him at his word" and give up, they will cry like babies when the get nothing in return, as what usually happens.
The repubs are so afraid of loosing their elected gravy train they will do anything not to appear mean spirited. This time, I believe there will be such a backlash from the true conservatives and Tea Party voters, if they capitulate, it may mark the end of the republican party. We can only hope!
The public is gradually moving toward blaming everyone, not just the GOP, which is actually a net gain for the GOP. As long as it's even remotely close to 50/50 (60/40 would probably be good enough), there will be no lasting damage to election prospects.
Fair enough. We must take what we can get.
I think Boehner ought to put that clip of Obama taking his 'victory lap' on continuous loop in the GOP Congressional Lounge, (after Obama beat him in the 'Fiscal Cliff' negotiation).
This is as great as anything Republicans have done in my lifetime, at least as far as I can remember.
The Tea Party lives.
If it were not for the lockstep inclination of the Praetorian Guard that still masquerades as a “news media”, Lord Stompy Feet would never be able to get away with his spiteful intransigence.
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