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Title: The Kumbaya Temptation–This Is No Time For The GOP To “Work Together” With Obama!
Source: VDare
URL Source: http://www.vdare.com/articles/the-k ... op-to-work-together-with-obama
Published: Nov 6, 2014
Author: Pat Buchanan
Post Date: 2014-11-06 20:39:45 by nativist nationalist
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Views: 8260
Comments: 24

Had a British prime minister received a vote like this, he would have resigned by now.

The one issue on which all Republicans agreimage[1]ed, and all ran, was the rejection of Obama. And by fleeing from him, some even refusing to admit they voted for him, Democrats, too, were conceding that this election was about Obama, and that they were not to blame for his failures.

Yet, though this was a referendum on Obama and his policies, and though both were repudiated, some pundits are claiming that America voted for an “end to gridlock” and a new era of compromise and conciliation.

How so? If the American people were truly saying that, why did they vote to turn the Senate over to Mitch McConnell? Why did they vote to send more Republicans to strengthen the hand of John Boehner and those in the House who had “shut down” the government?

Did America vote for the GOP to go back to Washington and work with Obama? Or did America reward the GOP for promising to return and continue to oppose Obama’s policies?

Is the answer not obvious?

What Republicans are hearing now is the siren song of a Beltway elite that just got its clock cleaned, an elite that revels in Republican defeats, but is ever at hand to give guidance and counsel to Republicans when they win.

And that counsel is always the same: Time to put the acrimony behind us. Time to reach out and take the extended hand of the defeated. Time come together to end gridlock and move forward. And invariably this means move in the same old direction, if a bit more slowly.

Consider several areas where the kumbaya temptation is strongest.

The first is the rising clamor from Corporate America for the newly empowered Republicans to grant Obama fast track authority and support his Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.

Fast track would be a unilateral surrender of Congressional authority, yielding all power to amend trade treaties to Obama, and leaving Congress with a yes or no vote on whatever treaty he brings home.

This would be a Republican ratification of the policies of Bush I and II that produced $10 trillion in trade deficits, hollowed out our manufacturing base, and sent abroad the jobs of millions of Reagan Democrats.

Globalization carpet-bombed Middle America and killed the Nixon-Reagan coalition that used to give the GOP 49-state landslides.

Why would Republicans return to that Bush-Clinton-Obama policy that ended the economic independence of Eisenhower’s America?

The party should re-embrace economic patriotism, stand up to Japanese protectionists and Chinese currency manipulators, and put American workers first, ahead of corporate outsourcers.

Immigration reform is a second area where the GOP is being urged, even by some of its own, to compromise. In return for Obama agreeing to improve border security, Republicans will be asked to go along with amnesty for millions here illegally.

But did any Republican run on amnesty? Is the nation demanding amnesty? If not, then who is?

Answer: Corporate America, Obama, La Raza and the editorial pages of newspapers that routinely brand Republicans as xenophobic bigots.

Republicans should pass a stand-alone border-security bill, and then dare Senate Democrats to filibuster it and dare the president to veto it.

If Obama declares an executive amnesty for five million illegals, as he threatens, he can credibly be charged will defying the manifest will of the nation and usurping Congressional power. The GOP would then be within its rights to declare all-out political warfare.

Let voters decide in 2016 whether invaders should be rewarded with paths to citizenship or whether presidents should be duty-bound to defend the border.

A third temptation will be Obama’s request for Congress to formally authorize the war he has begun in Syria and Iraq. If the GOP signs on, the party will own that war going into 2016, as it owned the Iraq war going into 2006, when it lost both houses of Congress.

That the Islamic State is brutal, barbaric and anti-American is undeniable. But its occupation of northern Syria and western Iraq is the problem primarily of Syria and Iraq, and their neighbors in Lebanon, Turkey, Iran, Kurdistan, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

This is, first and foremost, their war, not ours.

As Army Chief of Staff Ray Odierno said last week, “The long-term war against [the Islamic State] needs to be fought by the indigenous capability there. It needs to be fought by Iraqis. It needs to be fought by Syrians. It needs to be fought by other Arabs, because it’s their country and they need to win that back.”

Before succumbing to the kumbaya temptation, Republicans should ask themselves not how to find common ground with Barack, but how to get America out of this Slough of Despond.

And anyone who thinks last Tuesday was a call to compromise with Obama has either an ax to grind or a serious hearing problem.

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#1. To: nativist nationalist (#0)

America voted to get the 400 House Bills off of Reid's desk, debate them and vote on them and send them to the Grand Gridlock king.

redleghunter  posted on  2014-11-06   22:29:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: redleghunter (#1)

America voted to get the 400 House Bills off of Reid's desk, debate them and vote on them and send them to the Grand Gridlock king.

Amen!

One of the pure delights is watching Harry Reid lose power. Sadly, 4 of the new kids on the block are already coming out for immigration reform. Ernst, Tillis, Gardner...I can't remember the last name. Sad that we have to get on them already!

When they meet with President Obama Friday, Speaker Boehner and Senator McConnell should have the interests of Americans in mind, not illegal aliens. Friday's meeting could well determine the next steps for immigration policy. Your voice could be the difference between another S. 744 and restoration of the rule of law. They need to hear from their constituents pronto! Boehner and McConnell also need to be held to account:

House Speaker John Boehner: (202) 225-0600

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell: (202) 224-2541

We didn't elect these people to see them "compromise" on any issue.

out damned spot  posted on  2014-11-07   5:36:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: out damned spot (#4)

When they meet with President Obama Friday, Speaker Boehner and Senator McConnell should have the interests of Americans in mind, not illegal aliens.

Amen, also they need to have the interests of Americans in mind, not the billionaires. The biggest liberals in America today are the billionaires, it is because of them that we have the illegal aliens. A party that puts America first will of necessity put American labor first. And stop undermining American labor with illegal aliens, sharply reduce legal immigration (and end it from places like Somalia) and stop undermining American labor with free trade that has crippled America workers, families and communities. The income tax on wages can be ended, with lost revenues made up for with tariffs on all the imports for billionaires like the Walton family, taxing capital gains as normal income rather than granting privilege to the speculative gains of billionaires like George Soros, and let the billionaires pay a higher tax rate to pay for the social problems caused by pandering to them on illegal aliens.

A party that worships billionaires is a party that will put Americans last.

nativist nationalist  posted on  2014-11-07   8:59:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: nativist nationalist (#7)

Amen, also they need to have the interests of Americans in mind, not the billionaires. The biggest liberals in America today are the billionaires, it is because of them that we have the illegal aliens. A party that puts America first will of necessity put American labor first. And stop undermining American labor with illegal aliens, sharply reduce legal immigration (and end it from places like Somalia) and stop undermining American labor with free trade that has crippled America workers, families and communities. The income tax on wages can be ended, with lost revenues made up for with tariffs on all the imports for billionaires like the Walton family, taxing capital gains as normal income rather than granting privilege to the speculative gains of billionaires like George Soros, and let the billionaires pay a higher tax rate to pay for the social problems caused by pandering to them on illegal aliens.

A party that worships billionaires is a party that will put Americans last.

Ok.

Now, when the GOP don't do any of those things. When they continue to put billionaires first, as they have since 1868, what then?

Historically, the Republicans have been aces at getting people they're screwing to vote for them, while enacting the agenda of the Country Club. That will continue.

Vicomte13  posted on  2014-11-07   11:12:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Vicomte13 (#8)

We differ, Vicomte. I'm a Breitbarter all the way, "First we take out the Democrats, then we go after the Rinos." (That's accurate, but not a direct quote.) This thing won't change over night. It will be a long struggle to take out the GOPe.

Third parties just can't win. Percentages should tell you that. They can't compete. It's a simple fact.

TEA people are the only group making headway in high offices. We've changed the rhetoric. We've added to numbers. We know full well that the fight has only just begun. No one underestimates the job ahead. Feet to the fire right out of the block! We knew that.

out damned spot  posted on  2014-11-07   23:24:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: out damned spot (#10) (Edited)

The Republican Party was a third party once. But then suddenly the big old Whig Party flew to pieces over a fundamental issue. Then it was slavery.

Illegal immigration is not half as dire as slavery, but it's dire enough to effect a permanent schism in the Republican Party.

In any case, the GOP brand is tainted beyond repair for me. I will never ever vote for them again, no matter what. I imagine that's sort of like some Christians are with anything labelled "Catholic": that well is too poisoned - the name itself evokes such hatred that it is IMPOSSIBLE ton reconcile.

So, I don't think you can win.

The current is set and insistent: America will be Hispanic, and Hispanics are poor and will therefore vote heavily Democrat. The Republicans are the Party of the Rich, and THAT is not going to change. The poor are not going to vote for the Party of the Rich, and Hispanics are mostly poor. They are not wedded to the Democrat Party, but they're not going to vote for the Plutocrat Party: it's against their interests.

So, a third party could collect Hispanic votes over time, but the Republicans never well.

So, that one current means that the Republicans lose over time, as the demographics of the country shift.

The change comes much quicker, though, because of people like me who WERE Republicans, but for whom the name is toxic waste. More and more people will NEVER vote Republican again. The GOP is the Party of the Rich, that's who owns it. It can't be taken from them, and folks like me are not going to lift a finger anymore to try.

When you add people like me, who used to be reliable voters but who now are gone for good to the Hispanics, what you have is a prescription for perpetual defeat.

You say a third party can never win. But I say the Republicans started as a third party and won, but the Whigs never won again.

I think that the Republican Party is the Whigs. You won't join a third party, and people like me will never come back to the GOP. That means no third party AND no GOP victory. So, we will have Hillary Clinton. That's a shame, but it's not enough of a shame to vote Republican again.

We survived Obama. We'll survive Hillary. In fact, we'll survive perpetual Democrat rule. I don't like that idea at all, but I hate Republicans worse.

So you may be right, that there's no hope for me because people like you will never leave the GOP. But I'm pretty sure that I'm right too, that neither Hispanics nor me will ever come back. Which means that there's no hope for you either.

Hillary will be the next President. And Cuomo will probably succeed her.

Vicomte13  posted on  2014-11-09   18:59:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Vicomte13 (#11)

You say a third party can never win. But I say the Republicans started as a third party and won, but the Whigs never won again.

That's the thing, we are a two party system, but that does not mean it will always be the same two parties. The Federalists and the Whigs are proof of that. A third party that wins by appealing to those who used to vote Republican will no longer be third party, it will be one of the two parties, and the GOP will go the way of the Whigs. The GOP has been skating on thin ice for quite a while, and as the interests of the donor class and the electorate grow further apart the ice will start to crack. The Whigs reached a point where they no longer served their electorate, and the GOP is doing the same.

nativist nationalist  posted on  2014-11-09   19:15:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: nativist nationalist, Vicomte13, out damned spot (#12)

The Whigs reached a point where they no longer served their electorate, and the GOP is doing the same.

Exactamundo.

This trend must be reversed, which means RINO sell-outs Boehner, McConnell, and McCarthy desperately need to be ousted as respective "leaders" of the GOP.

Liberator  posted on  2014-11-10   8:59:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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