Weekly Opinion Editorial
by Steve fair
The U.S.
House is without a speaker, who according to the Constitution, is required to
be its leader. Until one is chosen, the
lower chamber is essentially in a holding pattern. Rep. Patrick McHenry, (R-NC) is serving as Speaker
Pro Tempore until a permanent speaker is selected. Speaker Kevin McCarthy, (R-CA) was removed from
the speaker’s position on Tuesday after he lost 216-210. 208 Democrats were joined by 8 Republicans to
kick McCarthy to the curb. All 210 votes
to retain were cast by Republicans. No
Democrat crossed the aisle and voted for McCarthy. Three observations:
First, Republicans
can win elections, but regularly fail at governing. They can’t/won’t unite or come together. Democrats don’t have that problem. Even when they disagree, they stay
fused. Not the Rs. Some elephants are furiously independent and
demand absolute total agreement with their views. There is no wiggle room. They are willing to
walk away from the negotiating table with nothing instead of something. That strategy always results in nothing for the
average American.
The eight ‘principled’
Republicans who crossed the aisle to vote to remove McCarthy were willing to
partner with people who agree with them only 20% of the time so they could show
those they agree with 80% of the time how ‘principled’ they are. Their action will not result in any
significant change in the direction of America.
Until Republicans are able to govern with a majority, America has little
reason to give them one.
Second, the
eight members who voted with the Ds should join the Democratic Party. Clearly, they ‘identify’ with the Ds, so give
the Democrats the pleasure of dealing with these so-called principled people. The CRAZY EIGHT should be expelled from the
GOP caucus and begin their ‘walk of shame’ before their constituents. Each should be willing to explain to the
voters/citizens in their district why they voted with the other Party and
practiced situational ethics. These
Brutus types should be proud to defend their backstabbing.
Third, the
new speaker will face the same challenges.
No matter who is elected to the post, the difficult duty will be to try
and unite the caucus. Several candidates
for speaker have emerged, including Rep. Kevin Hern, (R-OK)- a good choice. But how long will the next speaker last? Only until the CRAZY EIGHT decide to join the
Ds again and make a motion to vacant? The new speaker will walk the same tightrope of
McCarthy. There are two ways to fix this
bedlam: (1) the CRAZY EIGHT recognize something is better than nothing and start
to work and play better with others, or (2) Republicans win more House seats,
get a larger majority, and render the CRAZY EIGHT irrelevant. The first is not likely to happen.
After the House passed the Continuing Resolution (CR) two weeks ago, the handwriting was on the wall- McCarthy had to go- according to the Ds and the CRAZY EIGHT. Passing the CR- and keeping the government from shutting down- was akin to committing the unpardonable sin. Never mind the CR is only good for 45 days! With the clock ticking for the House to get a real budget completed in a little over a month, valuable time that could be used to identify waste and make spending cuts is being taken to conduct a speaker’s race. Republican voters should be outraged by the actions of the CRAZY EIGHT.
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