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Republicans Aren’t Misguided and Misinformed;They’re Ideological Saboteurs
Leading GOP Ideologues Sabotaging the Economy
Throughout the historical record, there are innumerable instances of individuals and groups guilty of treacherous action to defeat, or hinder, an endeavor through deliberate acts of subversion. In most cases, saboteurs are ideologically motivated to create injury out of hatred for their target, and Americans have seen the level of damage conservatives are willing to cause this nation for no other reason than advancing their extremist vision of a libertarian-controlled America. It is simplistic to think teabaggers and Republicans are misguided and misinformed about the damage their policies, if enacted, will cause the nation, because as ideological saboteurs, they know what will result if their policies are enacted and it is just one reason they are enemies of the state.
The recent failure of House Speaker John Boehner to garner support for his people-killing Plan B to avoid Republican’s fiscal cliff revealed that despite how injurious Plan B was to the nation and its people, it did not create enough damage to satisfy Boehner’s ideological caucus. The irony in Boehner’s failure is that the rebellion is the product of the GOP’s decades-long allegiance to Grover Norquist’s anti-government agenda and adherence to Reagan-conservative’s mantra that the United States government is inherently evil and the people’s enemy. The rebellious group’s stated goal is to let the economy go over the fiscal cliff to “see what happens” and hold firm to their pledge to never raise taxes on any American. The ideological insanity in their desire to see the economy fall off the cliff guarantees every American’s tax rate will increase, and therein is just one instance of how ideologues’ anxious to sabotage the government are implicitly sabotaging themselves and their cause.
The elation at the prospect of sending the economy into recession and damaging the government after Republicans failed to support Boehner’s plan was typical of America-hating libertarians, and exposed their ideological purity and pathological hatred of the United States government. After 25 years of anti-government rhetoric, Republicans created a phalanx of legislators who are a direct threat to the economy, which could slip back into another Republican recession if the GOP prevents Congress from governing, and it defines them as a serious threat to democracy. The tragedy is their excitement at subverting the economy and preventing progress the American people clearly desire and voted for in the election just over a month ago.
Some of the comments from thrilled teabaggers and Republicans hoping for a recession are shocking coming from American citizens, but it informs the state of conservative ideologue’s minds. One teabagger from Wyoming claimed Boehner’s failure was a victory for anti-government conservatives and said, “Let’s go over the cliff and see what’s on the other side,” even though the “other side” means tax increases on every American leading him to say “hat’s off” to Republicans for rejecting Boehner’s plan. Another GOP official in Louisiana said “people are frustrated with Speaker Boehner. They hear people run as conservatives, run against tax hikes. They want them to keep their word,” and a former GOP chairman said he was ecstatic and claimed “Republicans really need to stand on their principles. They have to hold firm.” Another Republican committee chairman from Washington said “If we have to endure the pain of the cliff then so be it, and while it may spell the end of the Republican Party … at least we will force the government to cut and cut deep.”
A Boston teabag leader was cautiously enthusiastic at the internal political upheaval and said “Republicans need to unite against Obama. It looked like from the very beginning they were just going to cave to what President Obama wanted, I didn’t want that to happen. Now I’m hopeful that they’re standing up for taxpaying Americans.” Ideology is a vicious infirmity, and it is painfully obvious that in their abhorrence of compromise and hatred for the President, they are opposing the one man who is standing up for taxpaying Americans, including teabaggers complaining they are “taxed enough already.” One wonders if they will blame the President when their taxes increase because teabaggers and the GOP rejected the President’s offer to maintain the Bush rates for 98% of taxpayers.
Although a small contingent of saboteurs are anxious to see the economy go over the cliff and guarantee tax increases on every American, a survey conducted this month found 81% of respondents want Republicans in Congress to compromise in the current negotiations to get a deal done rather than “stick to their positions even if it means not coming to an agreement.” The vast majority of respondents agreed that “recent difficulties in reaching agreements and passing legislation in Congress” fell on Republicans. However, Republicans have fought tooth and nail to convince their caucus that there is weakness in compromise, and now that it is required to save the economy, they should not be surprised that any conciliation, regardless how beneficial to the Republican cause, or 98% of Americans, is doomed.
It is disastrous for democracy when a few ideologues, encouraged by decades of prodding from conservatives, have enough sway to deliberately send the economy into a recession and raise taxes on every American, but that is what often occurs when extremism supersedes love of country. In some very recent polling, 53% of Americans, including 22% of Republicans, believe the GOP’s views and policies have pushed them far outside the mainstream. Another poll last week found that 61% of Republicans would accept raising taxes on the wealthy in order to avoid the “fiscal cliff,” and yet with less than a week before the cliff arrives, Republicans show no sign of making any concessions or negotiating to avoid massive defense and domestic spending cuts and raising taxes on all Americans. Although it is down to recalcitrant teabaggers and Norquist-ideologues, all Republicans bear the responsibility for the impending austerity crisis that is certain to cause a recession and punish every man, woman, and child in America. For nearly four years Republican leaders have opposed, obstructed, and blocked any of the President or Democratic measures to help the economy or create jobs and they wear their obstruction, hostage taking, and sabotage as a badge of honor.
There is plenty of blame to go around for the current situation America finds itself in, and it is high time to stop pointing the finger solely at Grover Norquist or teabagger organizations around the country. Norquist is not an elected official and teabaggers only ascended to their position of power because Democrats stayed home during the 2010 midterm elections. However, Republicans have spent nearly 30 years preaching the dangers of government and taxes that have led the country to this point, and now it appears there is no turning back from certain economic crisis and its basis is conservative ideological purity, rejection of compromise, sick tribal mentality, and worst of all, a pathological hatred of the United States government. What is most terrifying though, is that these ideologues are content creating an economic crisis as well as their own demise and like a suicide bomber, their hatred supersedes any notion of self-preservation, or their country’s economic health, and there is little anyone can do but sit helplessly and watch as Republicans celebrate their sabotage of the government, the economy, and the American people.
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djchefron
Dec. 26th, 2012 at 12:23 pm
Well the annual get together of real murikkkans got all weepy on us.Its a long read so sit back and enjoy.
Blues Cruise
Steaming past Guantánamo, en route to the Cayman Islands, a boatload of Republicans ponder the plight of a party at sea.
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Lou Kyle
Dec. 26th, 2012 at 1:00 pm
I have been saying this for a while now, and I am glad someone else is putting it into more words than I have but we really need to find a way to get this on news programs that operate on the lower channels, the conservatives are able to dupe the most loyal of their base because they don’t use computers much and they don’t pay for the higher channels on cable, they are easily manipulated on the lower channel conservative leaning news channels beleiving what they hear because it is their only source of information.
Sandra
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 11:17 am
Those polls reflect just who the R’thugs in Congress and Senate take their orders from. They are ignoring the majority of Americans who want them to compromise and raise taxes on the rich due to their loyalty to their rich donors and corporations. Hopefully in 2014 they will loose more seats as punishment for their intransigence as common sense Republican voters/supporters realise it’s their party that is the problem.
Joy
Dec. 26th, 2012 at 1:46 pm
What the GOP in Congress and State Governments are doing to America and our democracy is criminal and just as extremist as you find in other countries. The slaughter of our children can’t stop these extremists. People Please wake up! Isn’t it time for a march on Congress to give our President the support that he needs?
Brilliant post…
novenator
Dec. 26th, 2012 at 2:04 pm
What I always get a kick out of is watching conservatives desperately try to find some attack vector or defense of some dire deed the Republicans get caught doing. It’s like they literally just make shit up and throw it out there to see what sticks.
Hrafnkell Haraldsson
Dec. 26th, 2012 at 2:09 pm
Excellent article, Muse. A very nice analysis of what’s going on, and why. It hardly needs to be said at this point that I am in 100% agreement with you. I’m glad you wrote this; I just wish more Americans would wake up to the danger posed to our country by these people. This is NOT business as usual.
Sugapea
Dec. 26th, 2012 at 3:20 pm
Absolutely excellent!
Here’s a photo from a recent San Francisco Tea Party. Note the signs they all enthusiastically applauded:
‘Don’t Tax Me Bro…Spread The Poverty’
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Robert Richberg
Dec. 26th, 2012 at 3:38 pm
Thanks for the article.
While Libertarians are in all aprties, it is simply false to say that the GOP has a Libertarian vision. The idea that Libertarians would ‘control’ anything as the autrhor means is bizarre.
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Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 26th, 2012 at 3:50 pm
you may want to remember that under libertarian people would live in an out of control civilization because nothing is”controlled”
Libertarian leadership would not last all that awfully long. And I think the people see that. But just like every other form of government or political persuasion there are always elements that are usable and some that are not.
Robert Chapman
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 1:14 pm
Mr. Richberg, with all due respect, your defense of Libertarianism has a hollow ring to it.
Liberatarians have not shown any ability in working away from affiliation with TEA Party extremism, nor have they addressed the basic question of who controls criminals and the unscrupulous in a Libertarian system.
Even after Ron Paul’s excoriation of America’s bloated military presence abroad, Libertarians are conspiculously ABSENT as supporters of Simpson-Bowles Commission recomendation to reduce US overseas military bases by 1/3.
Liberatarianism is nothing but a fancy word for “pass the buck,” on tough political issues.
GoingToBeCensored
Dec. 26th, 2012 at 7:15 pm
It is funny reading articles written by someone as extremely liberal as the GOP is conservative. The author writes as if he or she is somehow all-knowing and exponentially smarter than every conservative in existence. This is evident from the overbearing language and attitude. The sources cited….oh, there are no sources in the article, only biased interpretations of mysterious “surveys”. The problem is not some conspiracy by the GOP. It is the polarization of both sides to the point that neither is willing to compromise. While it is true that taxes do need to be raised, it is also true that cuts need to be made and the government needs to be limited somewhat. Until both sides admit that the other is partially right in their ideology, nothing will change.
Kevin Shinn
Dec. 26th, 2012 at 8:38 pm
It is funny to see you come here in search of sources; at least you see your glaring need. It’s a start.
Jeff R
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 12:58 am
The central flaw in your assertion is this – “It is the polarization of both sides to the point that neither is willing to compromise.”
It is an inassailable fact that for 40 years those called “liberal” by self-described “conservatives” have done little else, except compromise, in the belief that slowing the destruction being caused by conservative policy would have to serve until the American body politic realized the destruction being wrought by “conservatism” and turn away from it. Sadly that has only just begun to happen.
However, during the last 6 or so years some “liberals” have begun to realize that compromise with those who would, whether by accident or by intent, destroy the state, is not sufficient to save the nation and that such compromise must stop.
knight4444
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 11:33 am
LOL looks like you got to voice your opinion right?? see you have it twisted pal I’ve been looking at quite a few conservative websites and what’s seem to be one common theme is anyone going against their battle cried NEVER get printed! I’m sure many liberals here know exactly what I’m talking about!! Listen friend there are extremists on both sides but republicans have made it fashionable and to be narrow minded and ignorant.. But when you have an entire 24/7 tv network feeding you insane nonsensical garbage it breeds extremists like never before! Rupert Murdoch (THE AUSTRALAIN) is laughing his butt off making blithering idiots out of normally low information republicans!!
Jim Faubel
Dec. 26th, 2012 at 7:31 pm
IDEOLOGY is just another form of IDOLATRY; a false god, upon whose altar Morality and Reality are sacrificed.
Robert Chapman
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 1:21 pm
Mr. Faubel, that remark about idolotry could and should be applied just as well to reality and morality.
Your perception of reality is grounded in your knowledge and perceptions and is an estimation, not a true reflection of reality.
Ideology serves to give us a common language, common perceptual landmarks and an organizational structure in advocating our various political agendae.
The confusion of ideology with capital T truth and truculent adherence to those perceptions are two of the obstacles to good goverance in this country.
M.R.M
Dec. 26th, 2012 at 8:20 pm
no E-mails, no tweet’s, we need to send letters, LOTs and LOTs of short letters, so the U.S mail can drop BAGs and BAGs on congress, something they cant delete so quick! flood them with mail they have to carry to the dumpsters! we need to show them 99%! …… food 4 thought!…. 8^)
Kevin Shinn
Dec. 26th, 2012 at 8:31 pm
A field day for nihilists of all stripe…
James Threadgill
Dec. 27th, 2012 at 2:43 pm
We are finally fighting their 30 year campaign of elitist, bigotry based policies and hateful rhetoric by responding in kind. And they–delicate flowers of humanity that they are, can’t stand having the confrontational style they have so relentlessly pursued being served back their way. Nothing is beyond the pale for the Far Right Side, but any response in kind from the left is condemned by Fox News and the Right as inappropriate and insensitive to the Right’s tender feelings. Yet, they flagrantly eschew any adherence to standards of decorum and social niceties when attacking the left.
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william
Dec. 29th, 2012 at 5:15 pm
I knew you losers could only post your own degenerate rhetoric bringing everyone down to your basest, communistic,anti loving source that takes away the most common yet significant human drives.
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 29th, 2012 at 5:15 pm
LOL!