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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 01:12 PM Sep 2013

Welcome to the Republican Party’s make-believe fight to defund Obamacare

The GOP’s Fantasyland

Welcome to the Republican Party’s make-believe fight to defund Obamacare

By David Weigel|Posted Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013, at 6:54 PM


If you’re in a hurry, and you can only memorize one fact about the coming congressional debt and budget war, try this: There will be no “defunding of Obamacare.” It’s impossible for Republicans to admit it, great energy is being spent to prevent them from admitting it, and large sums of money are being raised and spent to stop conservatives from realizing it. If you want to skip to the end of this drama, past Friday’s likely vote on the resolution that defunds Obamacare, the final page reads “… and Obamacare survived.”

To get to that ending, House Republicans—who really do want to shred the law—have to construct a series of hallucinations for their holdouts. They’re very convincing hallucinations. The current plan, which Republican leaders were confident enough to endorse on camera today, is to pass a continuing resolution that funds the government at a shrunken, post-sequestration level, but ends funding for Obamacare—implementation, subsidies, etc.—permanently. And if that fails, Republicans are going to try to demand a one-year delay of Obamacare in a deal to raise the debt limit.

It’s a brilliant ruse. Until last week, Eric Cantor and other House GOP leaders had wanted to pass a funding bill that carved out Obamacare. This would have allowed members to say they’d voted against the funding, then blame the Senate for betraying them. The plan was condemned by conservative groups like Heritage Action, and by Sen. Ted Cruz, who’d just spent August stumping for the death of Obamacare, often at events sponsored by Heritage Action. “Another symbolic vote against Obamacare is meaningless,” said Cruz. “Tell Pete Sessions and Eric Cantor to stop playing games with the lives of Americans,” said RedState.com’s Erick Erickson. Cantor relented right before Congress recessed for a long weekend instead of resolving the dispute.

The new defunding plan was built from the blueprints of Cruz and Georgia Rep. Tom Graves, both Republicans who’d criticized the Cantor sellout. It was sold, successfully, at the conference’s Wednesday meeting.

full article:
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2013/09/republican_plan_to_defund_obamacare_the_gop_s_strategy_is_make_believe.html?wpisrc=newsletter_jcr:content
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Welcome to the Republican Party’s make-believe fight to defund Obamacare (Original Post) DonViejo Sep 2013 OP
A make-believe fight with very real (and grave) consequences frazzled Sep 2013 #1
That's all the teabag party is.. one damn hallucination after another. Cha Sep 2013 #2
Republicans have set the perfect trap - for themselves... Blue Idaho Sep 2013 #3

frazzled

(18,402 posts)
1. A make-believe fight with very real (and grave) consequences
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 01:54 PM
Sep 2013

It's nothing to laugh at. The consequences for the economy are real and will hurt people. This kind of senseless hostage-taking needs to end. It's really about getting the yahoos back home to hoot and holler and send them money. (That's something our side is starting to do too, and it's whipping up a lot of nonsense all over the place as well.)

Cha

(297,154 posts)
2. That's all the teabag party is.. one damn hallucination after another.
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 05:05 PM
Sep 2013

has anyone checked to see if they have stock in hallucinogens?

Blue Idaho

(5,048 posts)
3. Republicans have set the perfect trap - for themselves...
Thu Sep 19, 2013, 06:29 PM
Sep 2013

Now they are desperately pointing fingers at each other hoping and praying they won't be left holding the bag when the music stops. House members are busy telling Cruz its his turn to take this hopeless fight to the Senate while he is busy telling the house it is they that must be the ones to stand firm.

Meanwhile, Americans know exactly who to blame for the disaster that lies just over the horizon, and it ain't the Democrats - or the ACA.

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