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Dr Ron Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-27-05 02:03 PM
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The Sad, Sad Republicans
From Light Up The Darkness

http://www.lightupthedarkness.org/blog/?view=plink&id=971

The Wall Street Journal is not very happy with the progress the Republicans have made in furthering their agenda:

Americans have learned to expect little from Congress, and by that standard the 109th version controlled by Republicans has met expectations. On the other hand, anyone who hoped that the GOP would make something of its historic governing opportunity is bound to be disappointed so far.

Five months in, Congress can point to the following achievements: a bankruptcy bill 10 years in the making, and a class-action reform watered down essentially to a jurisdictional change to federal from state courts. That's about it. Among the 2004 campaign promises that aren't close to being fulfilled are making the Bush tax cuts permanent, reforming Social Security and expanding the market for private health care. Instead of any of those big three, Congress next seems poised to pass a subsidy-laden energy bill and a highway bill with some 4,000 earmarks for individual Members. For this we elected Republicans?

The Democratic/media explanation for this performance is that Republicans are "overreaching" and trying to "govern from the right." We should be so lucky. The fact is that they are governing from nowhere at all. Far from pushing their agenda, they seem cowed by their opposition into playing it safe and attempting too little.

When we are disappointed with the compromises made by the Democratic leadership, we must keep in mind that they are keeping the far right from achieving what they really want. The WSJ gets it wrong in the last paragraph quoted. The Republicans are trying to "govern from the right." The reason that they are not happy is that they have only been partially successful in getting their extremist policies passed. It appears that they are likely to fail, for example, on crippling Social Security not because they haven't moved too far to the right but because their far right policies are being rejected.

It is thanks to the lack of public support for their policies that they must write of developing an "exit strategy" on the Social Security issue with hopes of reviving it in 2006. Should they be so foolish as to take their goals to the voters, this could result in a change in control of Congress similar to what occurred after the Democrats offered a health care plan as poorly conceived in its own way as the Republican's Social Security plan.

They conclude by noting that, "Above all, the fight over Mr. Bush's Supreme Court nominations will determine whether the GOP's Senate majority counts for anything at all. The voters don't expect miracles, but they do expect better than what Republicans have so far been able to produce." They are again wrong if they believe the public wants the type of far right extremist judges they desire. Fortunately the threat of a filibuster remains alive after last weeks deal, which will likely reduce the rightward drift of the court which we would have seen if Reid hadn't outsmarted Frist.
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Arugula Latte Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-27-05 02:11 PM
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1. Boo friggin' Hoo.
Poor little corporate fascist whores at the WSJ. :nopity:
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getmeouttahere Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-27-05 02:38 PM
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2. It just amazes me that anyone...
no matter what political stripe, thinks that these policies will work...but I guess that's why we have economists of different stripes.
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Inland Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-27-05 02:47 PM
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3. Try to see things from view of the pirates raiding our society.
Yes, they got huge tax cuts. Yes, they got forgiveness and a pass for the injuries they cause outhers with their products. Yes, they still get to walk away from their business disasters with huge salaries and profits while the average joe gets squeezed for every last dime in health care. Yes, they offshore their work to put Americans out of jobs and offshore the profits to avoid taxes.

But hey, there is so much that the pirates DIDN'T get to steal! Did you ever think of that? Did you ever think of the anguish that causes a pirate, to know that there is a sweet plunder that is just out of reach, even for a moment? There's TRILLIONS left in Social Security, outsourcing---and what is that on your feet? Shoes? Try to see things from the pirates' point of view, where the booty stolen to date isn't important--it's that you have something left to take, and it's taking months for them to get their hands on it.

Pirates have ambitions, too. Think about the pirates. Think about their pain, you selfish bastard.
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Vogon_Glory Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-27-05 02:48 PM
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4. Here's To Wailing, Garment-Rending, And Teeth-Gnashing
Here's to a more hopeful future for the United States of America and its citizens as the right-wingers' agenda is not only stopped in its tracks, but actually rolled back and the corrupt elected and appointed participants in the racket called the Republican Party are indicted and successfully prosecuted.

And here's to the memory of that time since past when the op-ed pages of the Dow-Jones thing actually had something even loosely approaching credibility!

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