Posted on 10/19/2017 5:24:55 AM PDT by Kaslin
After eight years in the wilderness, Republicans have a president who will sign nearly anything they put in front of him. Youd think theyd revel in the opportunity to pass legislation theyd been dreaming of codifying in law, but youd be wrong.
Rather than attempt to implement the ideas on which theyd campaigned and won on, theyre staring blankly like a poker player who over-bet with a pair of twos and had his bluff called.
But its not just elected Republicans; its the entire conservative movement that's dropped the ball.
After eight years in exile, where are the innovations, where is the draft legislation, and where are the studies?
It wasnt that long ago the conservative think tanks were idea factories. Not small ideas, not tweaks, but big ideas like the successful welfare reforms of the late 90s. Books that represented years of work were published to offer up roadmaps for a Republican president to implement conservative ideas.
Now most of those think tanks are just tinkering on the edges, engaging in reporting, or just generally changing their focus from influencing policy to influencing donors.
It has worked theyve raised a ton of money. But to what end? Where are the ideas in the fight to advance liberty?
Its not all the fault of think tanks. These members of Congress ran on issues. They promised to push for certain things. Yet theyre not fighting for them.
House GOP leaders like to point out how many bills theyve passed that have died in the Senate, and its true. The House has passed a lot legislation that is in limbo because of the filibuster in the Senate. But none of them are transformative, none are major overhauls or reforms. None dramatically shrink the size and scope of the federal government. Theyd be small victories, at best.
The Republican takeover of Congress in 1994 brought with it a wave of ideas ready to be voted on that mattered, and most passed. Current congressional Republicans have nothing of the sort theyre the worst pitcher in the bullpen who never expected the game to go 18 innings and didnt pack his cleats.
And thats the problem Republicans never expected to be in a position to implement anything, to have their votes count. Its easy to vote for Obamacare repeal when youre certain itll never become law. Its a different world altogether when theres an occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. whod sign that bill.
Republicans all ran on big ideas, on conservative principles, because they were convinced theyd never be anything but abstract concepts with which to attack President Hillary Clinton. They didnt have to believe in them because they were never going anywhere but the veto pen. They just had to talk a good game to get elected.
Unfortunately for them, voters took them so seriously they empowered them to implement their ideas which exposed that they really have none.
This should be a golden age for Republicans President Trump not only will sign what they put in front of him, hell praise it and sell it as the best thing ever. But they cant because too many of them believe in the ideas they campaigned on only as campaign issues that would get them elected; no more and no less.
So when Steve Bannon says hes declared war on weak Republican senators, Im sympathetic to a certain degree. Replacing a few squishy GOPers with solid conservatives would be great, but it wont change the overall problems preventing action on important policy areas.
Theres no guarantee a fight right now would do anything but give the Senate to Democrats. With the prospect of one or two Supreme Court nominations over the next three years, the possibility of Chuck Schumer having a say in who fills them is too high a price to pay for moral victories.
There are a lot of Democrats up in 2018 who represent states Trump won, and many can be flipped if that is the uniform focus of everyone looking to make a difference. Republicans could even reach the magical 60 seats they need to break any filibuster, if they play it smart and dont waste resources firing down their own trench.
This, done successfully, would have a major impact not only on the configuration of the Senate for 2019-2020, it would put every senator up in 2020 on notice that the people whod elected Trump (and them, originally) meant it they want done what they said theyd do.
There are 23 Democrats among the 33 seats up for election in 2018, and there are 22 Republicans up in 2020. Each member of the class of 2020 would see what happened in 2018 if the energy of 2016 were properly harnessed into next years election and Republicans added seats and be scared into governing as the conservatives they ran as.
It shouldnt have to come to that the people shouldnt have to force politicians to follow through on campaign promises. But thats where we are now. A dislike of reality doesnt make it any less a reality.
Nothing causes politicians to keep their word like the prospect of voters holding them accountable. And voters know if Hillary Clinton were president she would have had to have vetoed at least two straight-up Obamacare repeal bills by now.
Imagine the pressure on Maines Susan Collins to vote for repeal then, when the people she promised she would repeal Obamacare are waiting there to have their say. Same for Alaskas Lisa Murkowski, whos up two years later.
More importantly, their votes wouldnt be needed, so thered be no need for giveaways to obtain them. They could be left out to dry, forced to fend for themselves in their re-election bids. Thatd go a long way toward inspiring them to keep their word.
Republicans have all the advantages any party could ever want right now and they have done nothing with it. Some have refused to act out of a dislike of President Trump. Others never meant the things they said during their campaigns and never expected to have their bluff called.
But voters did call their bluffs. Applying pressure by making their votes irrelevant is a much more effective strategy than risking losing the Senate when the real possibility of swinging the Supreme Court toward an originalist majority exists.
For all his faults, Mitch McConnell kept open the seat Justice Neil Gorsuch ultimately filled for a year. There is no doubt whatsoever Chuck Schumer would do it for two. Republicans are blowing a great opportunity for legislative victories right now; only by playing it smart can that tide be changed, both in the short-term and in the long-term with a conservative Supreme Court. Otherwise President Bernie Sanders and Vice President Elizabeth Warren will be filling the long-vacant seats on the high court in 2021.
If that, or anything close to that, happens
its over.
The House has passed a lot of nothing or 1% bills knowing that McConnell will not permit them to pass in the Senate. The 60% rule should, pf course, be done away with. Nothing will improve, though, because the number of Republican senators who vote “no” will then increase sufficiently to make up for the loss of the filibuster but we will know who more of them are.
The People do not want Obamacare repealed, and the Republicans in Congress know that perfectly well.
There are only two things the People hate about Obamacare - the name, and paying for it.
So, the GOP proposes to change the name, and pay for it by borrowing and printing money.
Republicans Are Blowing It
As I've been putting it since his nomination, the career politicians hate him because he did not pay his party dues, get in line and wait his turn.
So what else is new?
The GOP is now Leftist Light.
I can't imagine this situation being allowed to persist if the 17th amendment were repealed.
-PJ
Yep, but thanks for the civics lesson anyway. Are you pleased with the performance of our Republican House leadership?
This is us vs the globalists of both Parties.
Even a few changes would make a big difference.
Headline nominee for Understatement of the Century.
Republicans are blowing it because they're not even republicans.
Republicans are NOT on our side.
They’re in it for their own financial and power gains as democrats are.
When theyr appear to fight, it’s only WWE .
BS. They are getting things done EXACTLY as they want: Stopping Trump, helping Democrats, and defending liberal legislation.
They may even get their ultimate prize: Impeaching and removing Trump.
It’s what they do best.
The Republican House has most bills passed.
It’s all theater. The House wastes time passing bills they know the Senate will never pass just to give themselves personal political cover.
Yes, you can.
The body of government is a single entity.
The right hand of government is not in any way opposed to the left hand of government.
They want you to think the right hand is opposed to the left hand, but that isn’t the case.
Both hands work to benefit the body.
Stop believing the kabuki theater.
It’s not theater, It’s factual, why don’t you check it out. If you can show the opposite, than proof it.
I suggest you let the horses think they have larger heads.
BTW Both my senators are RINOs. The one that is up for reelection is not running (Thank God and the other one is not up for reelection, but you can be sure I will vote against him. But if you think that I will vote for some third party candidate who has no chance whatsoever. You better think again.
The same goes for a rat candidate. I have never voted for a rat candidate and never will.
I hope I made myself clear.
Only losers would do that.
When Bush had a similar hand to play, he did nothing with it, either. Republicans used to talk a great game but don’t even do that now. It’s like the car-chasing dog who finally caught the car. He has no idea what to do with it, so he humps the tailpipe.
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