Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Republicans all Defense, No Offense Written by Sang Hyun Jung After President Obama was elected in to office, it was generally understood--within the beltway and across the nation--that republicans would not play nice. The republican side of the House and Senate would attack, fillibuster and wish upon a star to derail the President's and democrats major efforts to reform the government and push out new legislation that would finally address the problems in our society (Healthcare reform, stimulus bill). And when the democrats fail to deliver on their promise, republicans will take it as a win, and a chance to gain some political ground on 2012. It's simple politics. For decades, Republicans have obstructed real social progress. They're great at it. When the ir was a demcratic majority or a democratic President, Republicans played major defense. They hounded President Clinton, and gloated when they killed "Hillarycare". Great defense. But where is the offense? Why is that Republicans suddenly gain a voice when democrats want to reform healthcare. Why is that conservatives on the hill have alternative solutions only when democrats are forming solutions. Where were these "fiscally responsible" solutions when Reagan had a ideological majority? Where were these "conservative answers" when George Bush Sr. and George W. and their ilk dominated the Senate and presidency. Reagan and both Bushes, and the republican majority didn't even try to pass any legislation on healthcare. By looking at history, it's hard to see that Republicans will ever pass legislation that cuts into the pockets of pharma lobbyists and their companies. They had their chance. Now democrats have the ball. Labels: chris matthews, healthcare debate, party of no, republican |