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GOP Death Spiral
Author: BobR    Date: 06/03/2011 12:26:09

In 2004, the Republicans were riding high. They had the White House and both houses of Congress. Their ineffectivity and corruption finally wore down the electorate, though, and the Democrats took the House and Senate in 2006. In 2008, they increased their margins in Congress (admittedly by running conservative Dems in conservative states) and took the White House. Their inability to quickly fix the jobs situation resulted in a voter backlash in 2010 that gave the Republicans back the House, with a "mandate" to fix the jobs situation and balance the budget.

Instead, the Republicans seem insistent on legislating their conservative social ideology, and cutting wildly popular programs rather than raise taxes on the rich, or restore tax rates to Reagan-era levels. The backlash against their plans has been loud and obvious, but rather than reflect and moderate their approach, they are doubling down on it. It seems both quixotic and suicidal.

The most current fight is over the federal debt limit. If we don't increase it and have to run over that limit, our economy is toast. This is one of those practical matters that the Republicans are trying to turn into a symbolic stand for fiscal responsibility. The reality is that the fiscally responsible thing is to ensure you can keep the lights on to fight another day.

Instead, Republicans are trying to force cuts to Medicare as a pre-requisite to increasing the limit. Why Republicans hate medical care, I don't know. They were against the Health Care Reform Act, and they're against Medicare. Perhaps they all secretly work for the insurance companies. Carl Bernstein (of Watergate fame) refers to this as a "fake, manufactured controversy". Even House Speaker Boehner (R-OH) realizes the consequences (and is likely concerned for his "leadership" position) and is calling for a deal by the end of June. That will make him a pariah in the eyes of the crazy Tea Party voters that pushed his party into power and him into the Speaker chair.

The whole "kill Medicare" aspect to the Republican (ie: Paul Ryan) budget plan has helped boost Democrats chances of winning seats back next year. Even Tea Party idol Donald Trump is calling the budget a "death wish". Considering he was willing to go after Birther cred, it's pretty telling that even HE sees this plan as the killer that it is.

Eric Cantor is another one that is either stupid or suicidal (at least for his party). Along with supporting the wildly unpopular Ryan budget, he recently said that aid to the tornado victims in Joplin, MO would be withheld until spending cuts were made. That's about as heartless a bastard as there is. And yet his response to Democrats calling the Republicans on their shit? boo-hoo - quit being mean.

We won't even delve into the 2012 presidential contenders - it's already a complete circus (according to a former McCain strategist).

I'm sure there are some reasonable intelligent and thoughtful Republicans out there that are aghast at what their party has become. Where are their voices? They are getting censored by their own party and/or resigning in disgust. This does not bode well for the Republicans. They are in a death spiral of ever-increasing intractable stubborness. I'm reminded of a group of drunken rednecks that keep pushing each other into dares that get more and more absurd and dangerous until one of them ends up on the Darwin Awards. Will the Republican party be there next?
 

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Comment by wickedpam on 06/03/2011 12:49:27
Morning

Comment by Scoopster on 06/03/2011 12:54:09
Mornin' all & Happy Fridee!

Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 12:59:32
Good Morning! Happy Friday!!



Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 13:03:19
Speaking of Paul Ryan, Obama replied...
In reply, Obama said he was no stranger to cartoonish depictions, reeling off a list of conservatives' favorite attack points: "I'm the death-panel-supporting, socialist, may-not-have-been-born-here president," Obama said, according to people familiar with his remarks.


Comment by TriSec on 06/03/2011 13:06:18
Morning, comrades!

Despite intellectually knowing what it would do to the US and probably me and my extended family, the evil, bitter part of me wants to see the GOP succeed in destroying the US in the short-term. Maybe then they'll go the way of the Whigs and we'll be done with them forever.

(And as a history geek, I'm sad to see it in some way. Like everything else in these United States, Massachusetts was instrumental in getting the *original* Republican party off the ground...go look up Nathaniel Banks. You know you want to.)

And as far as old-school Republicans go...Olympia Snowe springs readily to mind. A few years back, we almost moved to Maine...and she struck me as a republican I could deal with.

Anyway....It's Friday!



Comment by Scoopster on 06/03/2011 13:08:02
You just have to wonder how long Snowe and Collins are going to cling to that sinking ship, especially when you have mouth-breathers like LePage setting the "high bar" for Maine Republicans.

Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 13:11:40
speaking of Republicans that one could live with...

they just keep trowing names on the wall to see what will stick. Today it's George Pataki.

Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 13:20:29
Comment by wickedpam on 06/03/2011 13:29:52
And Wolfpack

Comment by TriSec on 06/03/2011 13:31:07
Unrelated to everything else, I have decided to take home the "Miracle Radio" for tomorrow night's Bruins game.

And not to make light of a tragedy, I have just been informed that the last time a tornado touched down in Springfield was in 1972...so you do the math.



Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 13:34:11
Quote by TriSec:
Unrelated to everything else, I have decided to take home the "Miracle Radio" for tomorrow night's Bruins game.

And not to make light of a tragedy, I have just been informed that the last time a tornado touched down in Springfield was in 1972...so you do the math.

that is a pretty obscure factoid there.

The Rangers, right?


Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 13:43:31
SIGH.



Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 13:49:31
Quote by Raine:
SIGH.

outside the beltway posted this as a better explanation...


Comment by Mondobubba on 06/03/2011 13:53:04



You know my theories about right-winger and the French Pox. Patient Zero in the cluster is (M)Ann Coulter. She gave it everybody when she was turning tricks in the Penn Station men's room getting the money together for her botched sexual reasignment surgery.

Yeah I went there...Good morning all!

Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 14:06:00
Quote by Mondobubba:



You know my theories about right-winger and the French Pox. Patient Zero in the cluster is (M)Ann Coulter. She gave it everybody when she was turning tricks in the Penn Station men's room getting the money together for her botched sexual reasignment surgery.

Yeah I went there...Good morning all!
Good morning Herr Mondo!


Comment by wickedpam on 06/03/2011 14:07:37
I love the Andy Griffth show - that was long before he became an old curmudgeon

Comment by TriSec on 06/03/2011 14:20:28
Well, how about that?

Hope it was dignified and by his own choosing.



Comment by TriSec on 06/03/2011 14:24:16
One for the Virginia wing; what's up with that fatal bus crash last week? I'm seeing it garner an unusual amount of national headlines...

That's Virginia's "Fung Wah", isn't it?



Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 14:28:51
Quote by TriSec:
One for the Virginia wing; what's up with that fatal bus crash last week? I'm seeing it garner an unusual amount of national headlines...

That's Virginia's "Fung Wah", isn't it?

There are a lot of gypsy bus companies now. The driver was charged today with four counts of involuntary manslaughter


The feds have shut down the company for safety violations.

Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 14:30:01
Comment by wickedpam on 06/03/2011 14:34:24
Quote by Raine:
Quote by TriSec:
One for the Virginia wing; what's up with that fatal bus crash last week? I'm seeing it garner an unusual amount of national headlines...

That's Virginia's "Fung Wah", isn't it?

There are a lot of gypsy bus companies now. The driver was charged today with four counts of involuntary manslaughter


The feds have shut down the company for safety violations.



Its not even a VA company they are from NC and were on a run from NC to NY. I've been on the road around those buses- very scary sometimes.

Comment by TriSec on 06/03/2011 14:34:33
Everybody stop what you're doing right now and give thanks that we didn't end up with President Edwards.

OK, you may go about your business again.



Comment by wickedpam on 06/03/2011 14:36:31
Quote by TriSec:
Everybody stop what you're doing right now and give thanks that we didn't end up with President Edwards.

OK, you may go about your business again.




stop rubbing salt in that wound I voted for him in the primary :p

Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 14:36:49
Quote by TriSec:
Everybody stop what you're doing right now and give thanks that we didn't end up with President Edwards.

OK, you may go about your business again.

I am still so disappointed with that man. Angry and disappointed.

It took this long for charges to be filed, I still hold out hope for John Ensign.


Comment by wickedpam on 06/03/2011 14:43:13
weird I just made the School House Rock comment on Raw Story's link to that story

Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 14:49:13
Obama to let Bush Tax cuts expire.
In a meeting with House Democrats on Thursday, President Obama stressed that his administration would draw a firm line on taxes and revenues both in the deficit- and debt-reduction debates and in the buildup to the 2012 elections.

According to multiple meeting attendees, the president reiterated on several occasions that a deal to raise the country's debt ceiling would include revenue increases, even as Republican lawmakers insist that such a deal should be restricted to spending cuts and entitlement reforms.

"I've been very clear about revenues as a part of a balanced package, and I will continue to be," said Obama.

Underscoring his commitment, Obama noted taxes would be a defining area of contrast with Republicans on the campaign trail. He insisted that he would not compromise again on his position that the tax rates for the top earners be raised to pre-Bush levels.

"'Whatever we agree on, we are still going to have plenty to argue about in 2012,'" a senior administration official said, paraphrasing the president. "'I've said I'm not going to renew the tax cuts for the top two percent. We might agree on tax reform or simplification, but on the upper-income tax cuts we are just going to have to agree to disagree.'"


You know, there is a part of me that believes politically it may have been smart to wait until now. Last year, most people weren't yelling and screaming about taxing the rich like they are now.



Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 14:55:00
http://wamo.info/pa/110520_debt.jpg


Comment by TriSec on 06/03/2011 15:01:52
Quote by wickedpam:

stop rubbing salt in that wound I voted for him in the primary :p


Now, now. Don't forget we endorsed him here. (Although I was still with Bill Richardson at the time...)




Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 15:02:43
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by wickedpam:

stop rubbing salt in that wound I voted for him in the primary :p


Now, now. Don't forget we endorsed him here. (Although I was still with Bill Richardson at the time...)


What ever happened to Richardson?


Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 15:05:06
Hell I was early on a Dodd supporter along with Edwards.

I don't regret my vote in the primary. I didn't know what he was up to at the time. That is why I am so dang angry. We were being deceived in a very bad way. That said, once we found out, he was toxic. -- and we didn't end up with a situation like Florida or Wisconsin -- or Ohio.



Comment by wickedpam on 06/03/2011 15:07:43
Quote by Raine:
Quote by TriSec:
Quote by wickedpam:

stop rubbing salt in that wound I voted for him in the primary :p


Now, now. Don't forget we endorsed him here. (Although I was still with Bill Richardson at the time...)


What ever happened to Richardson?



It still stings though.

Yeah were did Richardon go?

Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 15:18:01
Looks like he's still ensnared in a trial. This is the alleged Pay -to- Play scandal that has dogged him for years.

Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 15:25:47
The centerfold Senator has created a PAC. The name? SCOTT PAC

PO Box 303 Alexandria, Virginia 22313 In case you want to send support...

Comment by TriSec on 06/03/2011 15:38:58
Say now, what do we need to do to start a PAC?

I'm not interested in legislating; I just want to skim the donations.

Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 15:43:11
Quote by TriSec:
Say now, what do we need to do to start a PAC?

I'm not interested in legislating; I just want to skim the donations.
Looking at that PDF, not much. Might be fun to start a 4F Pac. Hell, Some of us actually LIVE in Alexandria?


Comment by TriSec on 06/03/2011 15:49:27
Well, I could always target the other Scott. (Brown).

Let's do it!

Comment by TriSec on 06/03/2011 15:51:51
Dice-K is all done.

Good luck on the health front. Good riddance on the Sox front.

Wakefield gets his spot on the rotation; he only needs 5 wins for 200.



Comment by Scoopster on 06/03/2011 16:33:41
Quote by TriSec:
Dice-K is all done.

Good luck on the health front. Good riddance on the Sox front.

Wakefield gets his spot on the rotation; he only needs 5 wins for 200.

Eeesh.. Tommy John surgery - the medical bane of any top flight pitcher's career.

He can come back from it eventually. The question is will he want to, and will the Sox take him back for the remainder of his contract?

Comment by livingonli on 06/03/2011 16:39:24
Good day everyone. Listening to his rudeness on delay on the XM machine. Sarah Palin is like reading On The Road if Jack Keroauc was hit by a shovel.

Comment by Scoopster on 06/03/2011 16:52:17
Comment by TriSec on 06/03/2011 17:46:34
News coming out now...looks like the Springfield tornado was an F-3.



Comment by BobR on 06/03/2011 18:09:11
Quote by Raine:
Quote by TriSec:
Say now, what do we need to do to start a PAC?

I'm not interested in legislating; I just want to skim the donations.
Looking at that PDF, not much. Might be fun to start a 4F Pac. Hell, Some of us actually LIVE in Alexandria?

We wouldn't even have to be tied to a single candidate - we could support candidates based on their adherence to the principles of the Four Freedoms...


Comment by TriSec on 06/03/2011 18:26:50
Ya know, I'm liking the whole idea of this PAC thing.

Gonna need some super-secret discussions in the lair, methinks!

Comment by wickedpam on 06/03/2011 18:34:33
so explain to me this PAC thing - other then its a Politcal Action Committee what would it do and how would we fund it?

Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 18:44:16
Quote by TriSec:
Ya know, I'm liking the whole idea of this PAC thing.

Gonna need some super-secret discussions in the lair, methinks!

I'll start doing the research over the weekend. I like it too.


Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 19:14:01
TRi or Scoop, you know anyone who could use an AMAZING Art Director?

She'll work in house as well as freelance. She was my AD at one point, she has serious design management creds.

Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 19:15:59
Specifically Tri -- What about the mother ship? Do they have an in house job listing for the work she does?

Comment by Raine on 06/03/2011 21:19:16
Just a reminder, I'll be on Turn up the night tonight.