Posted on 09/29/2015 9:25:26 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
The national Republican Party is currently in the midst of a slow-motion train wreck. Their presidential primary has amply demonstrated their Bases profound disaffection. You can call it anger, you can call it delusion – you can call it a tuna fish sandwich. But when 70+% of your voters dont like anyone having anything to do with anything youve been doing – you absolutely call it a problem.
And when its this big, its a problem for the Party – not their voters. Theres an old banking joke: If someone owes the bank $10,000 – that someone has a problem. But if someone owes the bank $10 million – the bank has a problem. 70+% is the bank having a problem.
The Party remains somewhere in Egypt – along the banks of Denial. It likes to dismiss these people with incredibly flattering terms like Crazies. And elected officials these people actually like with terms of endearment like Jackass. Because you always go far when insulting the majority of your voters.
Speaker John Boehner is turning in his gavel and leaving Congress – apparently because everyone thinks hes done a phenomenal job. And on his way out the door he is denouncing his voters for having unrealistic expectations. He would know – they have them in large part because his Party and their campaign minions set them every election cycle when theyre lying to get votes.
They last October ran thousands of ads promising to defund ObamaCare and President Barack Obamas unConstitutional fiat amnesty. People then ridiculously expected them to defund ObamaCare and Obamas amnesty. Talk about unrealistic expectations. Immediately after the election, the GOP funded both. And are now saying to their voters what Otter said to Flounder in Animal House: You f***ed up – you trusted us.
All of this is part of a larger problem. The GOP appears to be at best utterly indifferent to – at worst complacently complicit with – this Presidents all-encompassing, omni-directional unConstitutional overreaches. He and his many, many political bureaucrats are every second of every day dramatically exceeding their legal bounds to exponentially grow government. And the GOP has done just about nothing to stop any of it.
We the People gave the GOP the Congress – and thus the power of the purse. Yet every time a potential political scrap looms anywhere way out on the distant horizon – the GOP Leadership goes into a preemptive cringe. And screeches from their crouch that they pinky-swear-promise they absolutely will not use their power of the purse. One would think that if you from a deep sleep shook awake Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, he would reflexively yell No shutdown!
What HAS the GOP done? Well, they sued ObamaCare. Which is at best extra-Constitutional – I dont recall any of our Founders mentioning calling the trial bar as a remedy to tyranny. But there is a non-shutdown, Constitutional remedy at their disposal – they can impeach bureaucrats.
A government shutdown (which is really only ever like a 13%-of-the-government shutdown) is inarguably high profile – and thus the merest mention thereof causes Republicans to run for a corner in which to collectively cower. A Presidential impeachment is also very visible.
But the American peoples initial response to impeaching a bureaucrat would most likely be What? Who? The repeal of these faceless cogs in Obamas Machine would allow the GOP to not just pretend to oppose this Presidents agenda – but ACTUALLY oppose this Presidents agenda. In a way that has little prospective political cost – and thus shouldnt cause their fragile constitutions any discomfort. And it affords them opportunities to message on the concepts and advantages of legal and less government.
Arguably no bureaucrat deserves impeachment more than Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) head Gina McCarthy. Arizona Republican Congressman Paul Gosar rightly thinks its time.
For far too long, Congress has allowed unelected bureaucrats and executive branch officials to slowly bend and break the laws of this country in order to further their own partisan political agendas. We have reached a breaking point where the American people have no faith in the fundamental checks and balances put in place by our founders to protect our liberties and freedoms.
On numerous occasions, EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy broke the law by lying to Congress in order to force misguided and overreaching regulations, which have no scientific basis, down our throats. Perjury before Congress is perjury to the American people and an affront to the core principles of our Republic and the rule of law…
Lying to Congress is not an unserious thing. This Administrations first Attorney General, Eric Holder, was found in Contempt of Congress for withholding information therefrom. A problem with a Contempt of Congress charge for the Attorney General is – the Attorney General is the one who is supposed to mete out punishment. When the Executive Branch is supposed to discipline itself, .
Impeachment bypasses this self-dealing. Congress impeaches – the bureaucrat goes. Miss McCarthy repeatedly lied about policies that are incredibly damaging to just about every sector of the private economy. She repeatedly lied so as to protect and advance their anti-capitalism agenda – at the expense of the rule of law and Congressional oversight. She needs to go.
The GOP should remove her – and use the process as an opportunity to detail the very obvious case for why. And when they see the sky doesnt come crashing down upon them – they should feel liberated to lather, rinse and repeat with all manner of McCarthys out-of-control colleagues.
And as an added bonus – their Base will love it. It is the very good policy – that is also very good politics. If the GOP wants to save themselves from a fate worse than Trump – they should get busy doing it.
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And then congress should impeach the senate and itself and remove itself from office.
Amen.
The GOP should remove her and use the process as an opportunity to detail the very obvious case for why.
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Never going to happen. They sleepwalk through every opportunity. Action and results are just not what Republicans do. Expecting some miraculous turnaround is an exercise in wishful thinking and futility.
Arguably the worst thing is that the Republican Congress is not at all ashamed at their performance.
Congress should on January 21, 2017 remove from office everyone nominated by Barack Hussein Obama who still holds office on that date. We need a clean sweep with all new FedGov regulations cancelled, all nominees impeached and removed, all legislation repealed, all illegals deported, and every shred of Obama’s legacy erased except for the crippling debt and the international chaos.
Even then, it would take years to recover from the devastation that pure evil has produced, but that would be a start.
I don’t see the GOP doing that.
If they won’t defund a group that serves up butchered babies in baking dishes, they aren’t going to seriously take on powerful agency heads.
Why do people even write this stuff? Congress doesn’t WANT to do anything controversial. Unfortunately, the only two powers they have right now-—shutting down the government or impeachment, are very controversial.
Screw the impeachment.
Just disband the EPA
Serve one term in congress and you’re signed up for a full pay pension for life.
LOL!!! Best suggestion I’ve heard all year. Congress is totally useless and completely inconsequential. Obama doesn’t even pretend to work with them; he just bypasses them.
The GOPe / RINO / Rove / WSJ / Crony Capitalist caucus must be defeated before anything meaningfully conservative occurs in D.C.
The RINOs are the opposition we have to fight through first before we can even encounter a Democrat on the political field of battle.
The crowned heads of the Republican Party don’t object to the Obama administration constitutional overreach because they are patiently waiting for their turn to use the constitution as a piñata. IOW they are power-hungry hypocrites.
Changing tagline.
Impeachment is the legislatures ultimate legal recourse. The administration and the bureaucrats work for the people and their representatives. if they are lying to congress you fire them (impeach).
Why don't they do it?
The process of government has become finding a problem, or creating a problem where none existed, then applying a much ballyhooed fix which cannot work. Next, finding the problem still exists, public support is called for to fix the problem (aka elections), which when the new fixes are duly applied, they somehow fail to deliver, triggering a new round of problem ‘solving’. And so on ... A fixed problem is an political opportunity lost.
McCarthy is simply doing the job all good bureaucrats attempt in their illustrious and collective careers. That she is attempting to require that the Earth’s atmosphere be rid of all trace gasses is a minor quibble - once achieved, a lightening flash or any spark will solve the entire problem of human pollution ...
Impeach her, but then while they’re at it, let’s just eliminate the agency.
I thought it was longer. Did it change from when Barney Frank came close to being booted out of the House for knowing let his boyfriend, “Hot Bottom”, run an illegal house of gay ill repute out of Frank’s own residence?
The talk was at the time that it was 10 years for the pension, iirc.
Let's overturn Wickard v Filburn and eliminate a whole bunch of 'em.
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