Posted on 01/01/2013 4:57:01 PM PST by i88schwartz
CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: It's possible that this is a prelude to a challenge, Thursday, to Boehner's leadership by Eric Cantor. I think it would be quite naked to do it at this late hour as a result of a split over the vote.
Look, there are a lot of conservatives in the Republican caucus in the House who hate the bill, and for good reason. This is a complete surrender on everything. The ratio of tax hikes to spending cuts is 40:1 rather than 1:1, or 1:2 or 1:3. So, it was a complete rout by the Democrats. So it's understandable.
I think what's likely to happen is that the leadership is going to look to get the 218 that it could secure to send the bill back to the Senate with an equal number of spending cuts. If they dont get it, I think what Boehner will do is have an open vote -- as you say, unwhipped. Republicans will vote as they wish. They'll probably be enough with all the Democrats to pass this.
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Face it people, it’s over. Sad but a fact. Sad for my grandchildren.
Face it people, it’s over. Sad but a fact. Sad for my grandchildren.
Maybe Boehner’s Tea Party Putsch wasn’t such a good idea, eh?
Damn, man, how many grand kids do you have?
(snicker) (chuckle) (snort) Hee hee... Haaa haaaa... BWAHHAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Stop it, please, it hurts, you're killing me, Chuck!
This confirms what many of us have observed. These DC Hacks on both
sides are unwilling or unable to make the painful choices to save this country. I.e spending cuts.
Tax increases may delay it, but the only outcome left is a collapse.
One would have to be in denial not to see what is coming at the end of
the road. If these hacks are incapable or unwilling to address the real
issue, what outcome is left?
I now have a Cabernet-infused iPad. Thanks. You owe me one.
Amen to that. Krauthammer is a grand buffoon.
Eight is enough ;)
I count about eight grandchildren!
John “the Cowardly Lion” Boehner needs to return to Oz...
I am still trying to understand what the House GOP was supposed to do. They had one chance to set the terms with the Plan B option. That was killed in pursuit of purism. So, what else? I am totally lost here.
They have been kicking the can down the road the past several years. The GOP should have NEVER agreed to raise the debt limit last year unless entitlement reform and tax reform were worked out as a comprehensive package.
Now it’s better just to do nothing until the new Congress is inaugurated and start over. And Boehner and McConnell should lose their respective leadership positions.
“I am still trying to understand what the House GOP was supposed to do.”
If there were Patriots in the GOP House they would never have allowed Harry Reid to get away without passing a budget. They would have used the appropriations power of the House, even if it meant shutting down the government. Simply said they would have passed a responsible budget with dramatic cuts to the bureaucracy and programs. Ideally they would have passed a balanced budget and sent it to the Senate. If Reid refused to bring the budget to a vote, the government would shut down for lack of money since the Constitution requires all appropriations to originate in the House. If Reid brought the budget up and it failed, the House could refuse to send another appropriations bill. The Senate would then be a position of either passing the bill or letting the government shut down. Ultimately the Senate would pass it. It might take a few weeks and one or two rounds of social security checks not going out, but if the House held firm, the Senate would have to pass the bill. Same thing with the President. Once the Senate passed the bill, if the President vetoed it and the House held firm, public pressure would ultimately force him to sign the bill so the government would have funding.
Exercising the power would require the Republicans to stand firm in the face of a huge media and public firestorm. The Democrats would scream they were killing seniors, children, and destroying the planet. However, the Constitution gives the House the upper hand on the budget and if it holds firm, both the Senate and the President have to come to terms with the House.
Republicans are going to get blamed by the press and the Democrats. They might as well do something worth getting blamed for. It requires courage to stand tall against the special interests and non producers. I don’t think it requires any more courage than it did for George Washington and his ragged army to cross the Delaware river the night of December 25/26, 1776 or the US Marines to hold out on Guadalcanal in 1942 or the allied forces to storm the beaches on Normandy in June 1944. The Republic is in peril and it is time for the House Republicans to man up and fight the tyrant even if it costs them the next election. Unfortunately John Boehner and Eric Cantor have shown no sign they have the courage to use their constitutional powers to do the right thing for our nation. By refusing to use their constitutional powers they are abdicating the fiscal policy of this country to Harry Reid, Barack Obama, and the Democrat Party.
I’m getting nauseous. Won’t the Republicans even put up a fight?
LLS
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ALRIGHT!
Who wrote this?
This whole thing is just abhorrent. Rushing through another POS bill on New Year’s Day. Its insane. The GOP is committing suicide. I see the Dems taking the House back in 2014 and then Barry can run rampant for two years.
The perfect picture to describe the modern Republican Party. They are the Washington Generals of politics.
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