O.k., election results are in, except for Florida for the Presidential race, because they've only had over 36 hours to tally up the votes and figure it out, not like they weren't expecting to be important or anything, just the state with the most electoral votes of the battleground states. But I digress. This post is not about the ridiculousness that is Florida, it's about the ridiculousness that is the Republican right.
Boehner came out and announced that "we're" eager for the President to lead, that "we" want him to succeed, and that "we're" willing to negotiate within limits. The "we" could refer to the general population of the U.S., but I think it's more likely that he's speaking for Republicans in the House. Let's take him at his word for a minute. He's saying that Republicans are eager for Obama to lead (which he's been doing) and that they'll consider tax increases, but only if the tax increases are not only on the most wealthy. I'm impressed that he actually came out and said it... the Republicans are unwilling to raise taxes unless they can raise taxes on the poor (Scott Brown admitted to this and Massachusetts kicked him out of office). That being said, fine, let's just repeal the W. Bush tax cuts. They helped the rich more than they helped the poor, but they did help the poor somewhat, so Republicans should be fine with it. Admittedly, Obama said he wouldn't raise taxes on those making less than $250k, but that's compromise for ya, sometimes you have to break your campaign promises to avoid the precipice.
That being said, Boehner negotiated with the President before in 2011 and couldn't deliver his end. That's how we got here, remember? Boehner and the President and Reed negotiated the "grand compromise", Boehner came back the next morning and said "nope, can't do it, the Republicans in the House won't accept the compromise, they insist on having it completely their way."... so, with the Tea Party backed ridiculously far right remaining in control of the House, should we really take Boehner at his word that he can negotiate for these wackos? They've just been re-elected, they'll be feeling that their constituents have affirmed their standing firm and not negotiating. They're probably looking at Romney's defeat and saying "he wasn't one of us, that's why he lost, if he had been a true conservative, he would have won." Without having learned anything, with everything the same as it was a year ago, I see no reason to believe Boehner will have any more ability to pull his side to the negotiating table with him.
Election's over, bullshit keeps flowing.
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ReplyDeleteI may not be the MOST informed person on the planet, but my understanding is that "you" all are elected into office to help the country as a whole. If you are going to sit around like whiny children and say "it's my way or no way" instead of sucking it up and thinking, well if I refuse to compromise there is NO improvement, if I compromise there is at least SOME improvement ... then WTF are you in office? (Thats rhetorical, I know the answer.)
You are suppose to be a public servant, stop being so damn self centered and self serving.
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IF Boehner is going to deliver, it will be by splitting the GOP monolithic vote, and allowing a cadre of moderate GOPpers to cross the aisle without threatening to pull their committee chairs out from under them. The TPers are still intractable, and will tantrum weee-wee-weee, all the way home.
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