Posted on 09/23/2015 12:46:56 PM PDT by Isara
President Obama demands of Congress: fund all of Obamacare, with no changes to help the millions being hurt by that failed law, or he will veto funding for the entire federal government. And Republican leadership backs down. President Obama demands: fund his unconstitutional executive amnestyor he will veto funding for the entire federal government. And Republican leadership backs down. President Obama demands: give $500 million in taxpayer money to Planned Parenthood, a private organization under criminal investigationor he will veto funding for the entire federal government. And Republican leadership backs down.
The core of this capitulation comes from Republican leaderships promise that There will be no government shutdown. On its face, the promise sounds reasonable. Except, in practice, it means that Republicans never stand for anything.
Surely, you might think, Republicans can use different tactics and accomplish something meaningful without risking a government shutdown.
Alas, no. In todays partisan Washington, there are only two important kinds of votes: show votes on legislation that has no chance of becoming law, and votes on legislation that must pass. (A third kind of votegrowing government and worsening the deficitoccurs as well. These votes succeed because Democrats and Republican leadership agree that expanding corporate welfare and cronyism helps the reelection of career politicians of both parties.)
The leadership loves show votes. They will schedule a vote on just about anything, confident that Senate Democrats will vote party-line and filibuster over and over again until Republicans retreat. Leadership wants and expects grassroots voters to be satisfied with these meaningless show votes.
The other type of vote is on must-pass legislation. Typically, these votes consist of continuing-resolution (CR) votes, omnibus appropriations votes, and debt-ceiling votes. In short, must-pass legislation is where the rubber meets the road.
And history is on the side of these being the only effective leverage Congress has on a recalcitrant president. For example, of the last 55 times the debt ceiling has been adjusted, Congress has attached meaningful conditions 28 times.
Indeed, one of the few victories congressional Republicans have had over President Obamathe 2010 budget caps, which for the first time meaningfully reined in Obamas spendingonly occurred because Congress was willing to use the must-pass legislation of a debt ceiling increase to force his concession.
Yet today, Republican leadership is unwilling to use the current must-pass legislation, a continuing resolution, to honor our commitments to the voters. Instead, the President knows he can send Republican leadership running for the hills by uttering a single word: shutdown.
If leadership is right that we can never win against the President, why did it matter to win a Republican House? A Republican Senate? If Republican majorities in Congress will acquiesce to and affirmatively fund the identical big-government priorities that Obama supports, then what difference does it make who is in charge of Congress?
In 2010, we were told that Republicans would stand and fight if only we had a Republican House. In 2014, we were told that Republicans would stand and fight just as soon as we won a majority in the Senate and retired Harry Reid. In both instances, the American people obliged. Now were told that we must wait until 2017 when we have a Republican president.
Like Charlie Brown and the football, this disconnect explains the massive frustration with Washington. The American people do not believe Republicans will actually do what we say we will do.
The latest example: when video evidence surfaced depicting the barbaric selling of unborn baby parts by Planned Parenthood, Americans of conscienceboth pro-life and pro-choicewere understandably shocked. People on both sides of a sincerely contentious issue agreed that at a minimum, until the results of the investigations are known, the federal government should suspend taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood.
Separately, the American people are also understandably horrified by an Iranian nuclear deal that profoundly threatens our national security.
These priorities matter. But leaderships only question for those who are fighting for the American people is this: How do you get 67 Senate votes to override the presidents veto? If that is the standard, then the Republican position quickly devolves to we will only support whatever Harry Reid agrees to.
The alternative? We actually do what we said we would do. We fight for commonsense conservative principles, and we use the constitutional authority of the power of the pursewhich leadership has forswornto do so.
On the upcoming continuing resolution, we should fund the entire federal government, but we should decline to fund Planned Parenthood. And we should use our constitutional authority to actually try to stop this catastrophic Iranian nuclear deal.
Specifically, we should prohibit spending federal funds to implement the deal and eliminate the United States contributions to the UN, until the Obama administration complies with federal law and hands over the side-deals governing the absurdly weak inspection regime.
But, many Republicans fear, we could never win this fight. The premise of that belief is that Obama will never, ever give in, so it must be Republicans who ultimately surrender. But, if we cannot win on these issues, with the facts overwhelmingly in our favor, then what possibly can we win? Nothing? Ever?
Its worth noting, the next steplikely coming in Decemberis that Republican leadership intends to give in to Obama and bust the budget caps, exploding the deficit even further, because if Republicans do not Obama will threaten another shutdown.
We can win if we take the case to the American people. Show the Planned Parenthood videos. Stand united.
If Obama follows through on his threat to veto funding for the federal government, we should force him to defend that radical position. Planned Parenthood is a private organization, not even part of the government. Thats worth repeating.
Thus, President Obamas position is that, if Congress doesnt give a half-billion dollars to a politically-favored private organization currently under criminal investigation, then he will shut down the entire government. Likewise, on Iran, his position would be that he is so committed to sending over $100 billion to the Ayatollah Khameneiwhich would be used by jihadists to murder Americans and Israelis, and to accelerate the Iranian development of nuclear weaponsthat he will shut down the government.
Both positions are clearly unreasonable.
If Obama forces a shutdown, its worth remembering that during the last government slowdown, operations associated with roughly 80 percent of government spending continued, including pay for military personnel, national security, Social Security and Medicare beneficiaries and everything else federal law deems essential.
If Republican leadership actually tried to win, we would vote on one bill after another funding specific parts of the federal government. Fund it all, and let Democrats explain why they are filibustering funding for vital services in order to give $500 million to a private organization under criminal investigation.
And, notably, after President Obama forced the 2013 shutdown over Obamacare, predictions of electoral calamity proved false; instead, Republicans won a landslide victory in 2014.
When Reagan was president, there were eight partial shutdowns, including six before his historic 1984 reelection. The world didnt end. But thats what happens sometimes when a leader fights for his principles. The alternativeRepublican leaderships current strategyis to surrender on everything and leave Harry Reid as the de facto Leader of the Senate. We can do better.
McConnell must be removed. Find a way.
Senator, you need to quit pi$$ing off the Turtle and his mates! Lmao
Piss on McTurtle!
follow the money...
I detest them..
maybe the blacks are right....I too am tired of these OLD WHITE GUYS without a scintilla of decency or statesmanship...(I’m nearly 62 so I might actually be older than them...lol)
Words of a true patriot with a servant's heart. This man should be our next President.
Cruz might surge at the right time. He's positioned well in the SEC primaries and he's the most likely candidate for Trump supporters to go to if Trump falters.
Cruz is my first choice by a wide margin.
Go back to the rule of 51 like Reid did.
JMJ!
Whenever “we the people” get a chance to actually decide anything, the courts overrule us. The system is broken.
Conspiracy theories state Trump will step aside and endorse Cruz at a pivotal moment.
OR, on a winning Trump/Cruz ticket, Trump will abdicate the office to allow VP Cruz to take over, because Trump doesn’t actually seek to serve in office - he just wants to win.
Once he wins, his job is over.
Look at it from a high level: if the American people actually regain the power of self-determination, the elites have failed in their goals.
All attempts to thwart the will of the American people flow down from the elites.
Absurd court decisions do not occur in a vacuum. Plus, Roberts is homo who is being blackmailed.
This was an excellent article by TC. Kudos where kudos are due.
Clotue is a term that is loosely translated as: the gop’s favorite excuse for failure.
I don't believe it.
What I do believe is Cruz was smart enough to avoid standing in front of a run away train. I think Cruz's strategy is to stay with the front runners and hope Trump falters and loses support. Cruz is the most likely candidate Trump supporters would go to if Trump was no longer their choice.
Trump deserves a lot of respect for two things he's done that may change the GOP for the better. He won't apologize for being successful and when he gets into a controversy he won't back down.
Trump deserves a lot of respect for two things he’s done that may change the GOP for the better. He won’t apologize for being successful and when he gets into a controversy he won’t back down.
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