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Tone Deaf Republicans Push Themselves off the Political Cliff By Ignoring the Voters
If the looming fiscal cliff weren’t so deadly serious, this would be a great time to be a Democratic political observer. Not only did President Obama win a second term last month in a landmark election that demonstrated the increasingly fringe nature of the Republican party platform (though GOP operatives would rather blame the voting public for its “freeloading” or barring that, hold their collective breath until their faces turn blue before admitting this reality), but the reinvigorated POTUS was handed the immediate opportunity to demonstrate his leadership. The long-deferred fiscal cliff crisis, a series of automatic tax increases and spending cuts set to begin on January 1, 2013 in lieu of a balanced, forward-looking budget agreement that both parties can accept, stands to clarify that one-half of our two-party system is so out-of-touch, they risk becoming a permanent minority.
GOP lawmakers are in this predicament because they are now seeking compromise with a President firmly entrenched in a “fool me once, shame on you…” mentality. After performing acts of contortion in summer 2011 to secure a “Grand Bargain” with Republican House leaders during the manufactured debt ceiling crisis, the POTUS was rebuffed and humiliated by Speaker John Boehner’s failure to corral the Tea Party extremists which now dominate the lower chamber of Congress. At that time Obama offered what many average Americans would consider some rather austere spending cuts in exchange for raised revenues that would return tax rates to Clinton-era levels for the top two percent of wealthy residents. We all know how that turned out. Republicans rejected the deal, Obama grew red faced and the United States’ credit rating was reduced to AA+ by Standard & Poor’s (S&P), from a long-held AAA.
This time, rather than report to Capitol Hill with his hat in his hands, Obama has taken the offensive position. By asking just one simple question (“Since you don’t like my ideas, what do you propose?”), the President has unleashed another round of GOP infighting, echoing the 2008 Republican primaries, that has laid bare exactly who is to blame for Congress’ inability to accomplish anything at all.
With little more than four weeks to go before fiscal cliff provisions are enacted, a backup plan that almost every economist worth his or her salt agrees would slow or freeze the nation’s fledgling recovery from the Great Recession altogether, right-leaning lawmakers can’t arrive at any internal agreement, let alone search for common ground with President Obama.
Just as Speaker Boehner finally offers a deal involving revenue increases, however insufficient these additional funds may be, Yahoo! News writer Chris Moody reports today that longtime Republican Senator Jim DeMint lashed out at his fellow lawmaker: “Speaker [John] Boehner’s $800 billion tax hike will destroy American jobs and allow politicians in Washington to spend even more, while not reducing our $16 trillion debt by a single penny. This isn’t rocket science. Everyone knows that when you take money out of the economy, it destroys jobs, and everyone knows that when you give politicians more money, they spend it. This is why Republicans must oppose tax increases and insist on real spending reductions that shrink the size of government and allow Americans to keep more of their hard-earned money.” Oh those Republicans, always thinking about the middle class and its bottom line. Whatever would we do without their support? Moody correctly observes that DeMint is “not directly involved in the negotiations and he represents just a single vote in Congress,” but with that said, the right-wing base should be running the other direction, away from thus internal strife.
It is reflective not only of a party that is unable to present solutions to near-term problems, but moreover, a group that is very close to relegating itself to the political backwoods in perpetuity. Did they not get the message on Election Day that Americans want solutions? Voters have made their voices heard: we cannot exclusively cut our way out of a financial hole that was created in large part by the failed policies of George W. Bush. The extremely wealthy took a tax vacation for 12 years on the backs of the working class. It’s over.
For a few days, GOP messaging hijinks will be amusing, but the closer we get to the New Year, the clearer it is that the party fails to understand much of anything. DeMint’s position is not mainstream and these public battles preclude the ability to hide behind President Obama’s “failure to lead.”
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Debra Vermaas
Dec. 4th, 2012 at 3:07 pm
The president’s long game here has been brilliant. It’s like he’s mastered a multi-layered game of chess. He has exposed the framework of lies and greed the GOP have shoveled at us for years.
P.S. Love the elephant head in the sand photo! Lol.
KatzKids
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 6:28 am
I love the picture too Debra. The fact that elephants are the symbol for the GOPTP makes me increasingly mad. I love elephants (the real ones). They’re highly intelligent, loving animals. They care deeply about each other, work cooperatively for the benefit of the herd & even love & care for other species. The exact opposite of everything the GOP stands for. In fact I can’t think of any animal which would be appropriate for those extremists. The object that immediately comes to mind for an appropriate symbol is a demon, complete with flames.
Stephen Vallentyne
Dec. 4th, 2012 at 4:07 pm
I wonder why all the fuss over the finical cliff? taxes will go to the rates we had under Clinton. Times were pretty good under those tax rates.
Anne
Dec. 4th, 2012 at 4:24 pm
The president is great at giving the Republicans enough rope to hang themselves. He did it in the second debate with Romney when he set a trap for him to walk into. Romney thought he was really doing something when he brought up the matter of Benghazi, but he really stepped into chin-deep crap when both Candy Crowley and the president double teamed him on the matter. It was priceless to see his face at that moment. The Congressional GOP is doing the same to itself, because they are now between a rock and a hard place as a direct result of their obstructionism over nearly 4 years. It couldn’t happen to a more deserving group of ingrates.
KatzKids
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 6:34 am
Still loving the memory of Romney getting in the President’s face with his “go ahead, go ahead, explain that if you can” looks & the Pres, calmly, saying “Proceed Governor.” That will forever live as one of my all time favorite moments.
Another one is the picture of Romney looking like a rumpled, disreputable bum (no disrespect to bums) pumping gas. I know, I do get cheap thrills from time to time. LOL!
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 7:48 am
I will always remember the Please proceed one too. Knowing full well that Romney was running on something the extreme right had told him but had no personal knowledge of himself.
Diane B
Dec. 4th, 2012 at 5:09 pm
I love the pic. Wasn’t it George H.W. who called Reagan’s supply-side theory “voodoo economics?” Pfft. Dissenter.
I would, too, enjoy watching Rome burn around me if it weren’t, well, around me. It is one thing to hate to be wrong at your own peril, but to bring millions down with you just so you don’t have to admit it? There should be a special Hell for that willful ignorance. It should be called “Elephantitus.”
Ernie
Dec. 4th, 2012 at 6:04 pm
This is turning into every bit the spectacle I expected.
The Republicans have boxed themselves in with their devils bargain with the tea party (really the extreme right wing of their own party). Now they can’t control their own membership of clowns and jokers. Some of these guys and gals are just dumb. And lord knows they’re mean. The party of mean is the GOP. Why just today they killed Disability Treaty bill.
The PR on this fight is simply horrible. Bloody Bill Kristol told them not to fall on their swords for a bunch of millionaires and billionaires. But they didn’t listen did they?
Boehner, as beholden to Grover and his backers as any other member of Congress, is without a play to run.
Obama is not giving in on this one. He didn’t give in on the last one. Then he won. And that’s a damned inconvenient fact.
It’s possible that Boehner is not even safe in 2014 if they keep obstructing.
Whee! This is gonna be fund to watch.
" Mark... the educator "
Dec. 4th, 2012 at 6:06 pm
You can’t fix stupid, no reason in trying. As Anne said, give them a long enough rope, they’ll hang their own party. Love how the dems. are so social media savvy in this now tech age, always a step ahead in that department. The GOP is so far and away behind it could take years to figure this out.I predict democratic rule until 2024′ at the very least. The 14′ midterms can’t get here soon enough. Time to pick up a few more seats !!
Bill
Dec. 4th, 2012 at 6:41 pm
A PPP poll shows 49% of Republicans think now defunct Acorn is responsible for stealing the election for PBO. This is what the GOP has come to.
Grace Mangones
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 12:35 am
They are so out of touch that now they are blaming Acorn for losing the elections. (ACORN,is not around)GOP are killing each other without our help. To get more serious, in their mind,they think they are living a bad dream. In their craziness they think they are going to wake up and they will have won the elections.LOL..The idiots refuse to accept reality. Meanwhile they are making us look like fools to the rest of the world. While they keep calling us Socialist,communist,and every other name they think of in their distorted perception of reality. As far as I am concerned, there is one name for them “Traitors”. Why Traitors? Because they do not care about our Country,if they did they would not be putting our economy at risk. They will do anything and everything to protect the wealthy. They are being selfish,because they do not want to lose the entitlement they receive from the wealthy. I feel sorry for a number of Republicans that are doing their job and looking out for the middle class best interest. To them my respect for putting the country and the people first. GOP/Tea Party call themselves patriots,apparently they do not have a clue about what a patriot is. Their ignorance,racism and believe that somehow they are better than our President and 98% of the country,will lead them to extintion. Their disdain and arrogance is why they are unable to face the fact that they lost the elections for the second time. They obstructed President Obama for 4 years,but the people made their voices heard in November. Our President is no longer naive and knows how dirty the GOP are. We agreed with the President,therefore,The Wealthy will have to pay their fair share of taxes. At this point no matter what Boehner does he and the GOP are doomed. Believe it or not an ex-Senator had the nerve to call us the under class on a TV show yesterday. We all came together in 2008 and in 2012 elections. I hope the coalition of different colors,races and all walks of life-stays together.
Quinton Douglass Crawford
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 2:57 pm
I believe the true and only real solution is the re-do the election of congress in June 2013. Two petitions to do that exist now from SignOn.org and Change.org sites. With the more recent information, maybe voters won’t make such idiotic rushed mistakes in the selection of their congressional representative.
James Threadgill
Dec. 5th, 2012 at 3:53 pm
Everyone needs to write the White House demanding obstructionist TEA PARTY and GOP Congressmen be charged with Conspiracy to Commit Treason. Here is the text of the message I sent:
“TEA PARTY and GOP Congressmen who participate in creating a debt ceiling crisis should be charged with conspiracy to commit TREASON for seeking to damage the reputation and the full faith and credit of the USA.”
www.whitehouse.gov/contac...