Posted on 11/17/2004 11:38:40 AM PST by vannrox
Bush's Top Priority Items scuttled by Republican Leadership Bluebay Media vannrox 11-17-2004 Bush's Top Priority Items scuttled by Republican Leadership. Less than two weeks after the decisive 2004 election, senior republican senate leaders have openly opposed key policy agenda of the Bush Administration. Questions have arisen concerning whether or not this president has a "Popular Mandidate" to implement his programs. His greatest hurtle is within his own party. "We will continue our economic progress. We'll reform our outdated tax code. We'll strengthen Social Security for the next generation," said Bush. "We'll make public schools all they can be. And we'll uphold our deepest values of family and faith. We'll help emerging democracies of Iraq and Afghanistan." Key to accomplishing this goal would be the Senate Finance Committee, currently chaired by Sen. Chuck Grassley R-Iowa. (Who is expected to retain his seat at the helm of this important committee). Unfortunately, this senator has opposed eveery effort to change the tax code, and in public statements made after the election, made it clear that he would oppose the Bush plan to simplify the tax code. In a nod to the Democrat Leadership he plans to close loopholes that allow individuals, companies, and charities to abuse the tax code. Sen Grassley's insistance that the President plan to appoint a bipartisan advisory committee on tax reform to consider changes is highly unusual, and given the nature of the election victory, entirely unnecessary. Still unconvinced of the Presidential mandidate, this Republican Senator is taking the "wait and see" approach. His plan, in direct opposition to that of the president, includes maintaining the Status Quo, and implementating yet more new rules and regulations to the tax code. These changes would "shift the burden of taxes from the poor to the rich", provide tax breaks for the poor, and implement programs that would increase deductions for environmental concerns. Senator Grassley is not the only republican dragging his feet on the way to changes... His warning statement to the Conservative population that voted Bush to his second term was clear as it was frightening. He said Bush has had trouble getting some of his nominees confirmed because of Democratic filibusters. He added, "I would expect the president to be mindful of the considerations which I am mentioning." |
Two words of warning for recalcitrant RINO senators: "Tom Daschle."
Not to put President Bush down, but how many of his promises were just campaign year politics? If you go back and look at every election from 2000 on back, most candidates promised many things that in retrospect, they knew they had no chance of implementing. He can't even be faulted if he was makings promises he knew couldn't happen, because that has become an accepted part of the way campaigns are.
They live so extravagantly like royalty that they are confident that the "mutual protection" code of politics that they all observe will not be broken by any members.
Senators despise the White House because it detracts from their absolute power.
Their worse nightmare is being "daschled". We need to let them ALL know that we want them to support our President.
I don't think your criticism applies to President Bush. He campaigned in 2000 on tax cuts and education reforms, and got both through Congress despite the fact that he did not even have a plurality of the votes.
On the one hand, that's true, but on the flip side, the tax cuts weren't much, and the education reforms are a joke and many of us don't like the federal government getting involved in local issues. Those are only two issues though.
Considering that the Republican Party has started to stab their constituency in the back by approving Specter's Chairmanship position, I don't hold out any hope for the Pubbies in '08.
I don't know. Tax cuts were nice but not much. In the mean time state and county government strapped for cash are raising fees on everything from property tax to vehicle registration. In the state of MD an increase to register your SUV of $47. Parking in the city has doubled since last year. So yes the tax cuts look good and all but not all that helpful. Now a flat tax and social security reform would really be something to brag about.
Whats up Grassley's butt ! Why would he not support the president.
The smarmy Congress had better watch out for the presidential veto powers making some Senators and Congress critters look bad at home. ;)
At the least, even should they be able to override a veto or two, the mere fact that they will have to work hard will be it's own justice.
Republicans take over both houses, most significantly the House where they hadn't been in power in some 40 years, on the crest of the Contract with America. Didn't take long for deficit blowhards like Pete Domenici to declare the Contract null and void in the Senate.
Many of those same hoseheads, who also undermined the impeachment trial of William Jefferson Clinton, the only elected US President to be impeached, are still in place.
Spector has done alot of things in the past to create serious concerns about his ethics but I also know that I have come to trust GW's instincts...he doesnt make foolish choices. I think the President has either got personal assurances from Spector or assurances from people he really trusts that Spector is the one likely to forge the presidents judges through to at least a vote on the floor which is where the Senate majority can have its true effect.
Whew a long winded sentence, Rush Limbaugh has pointed out that Spector may have been "using the press" to dampen the Liberals fears and thus have some freedom to garner enough Demorat agreement to avoid having to go "nuclear" to end the fillibuster threats.
I don't know enough of Santorum, other than his strong opposition to the Scotus decision on behalf of those two caught in the act of sodomy in Texas...but I DO TRUST the Presidents discernment in who he chooses to endorse.
I have personal connections to Sen. Grassley's office and I can assure everyone that the author mischaracterizes Sen. Grassley's attitude.
Is Grassley becoming a Democrat???
I don't know which committee Grassley will be chairing in the 109th Congress, but I don't think it will be Finance.
Sen. Grassley is already listed as the Senate Finance Chairman. He is expected to chair Judiciary after his term limit as Chairman of Finance is up in four years.
Sen. Grassley's credentials as a conservative cannot be challenged.
http://finance.senate.gov/
http://www.insightmag.com/news/2002/11/12/Politics/Iowas.Main.Street.Republican-308296.shtml
Sen. Grassley has more seniority than Specter. I wish he could be convinced to challenge Specter for the Judiciary Chairmanship, but I understand he prefers to remain at Finance.
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