What Fools the Conservatives Be
The title of this piece is very misleading because, for one of the rare
instances in my life, I find that I am actually in agreement with the
conservatives regarding the
So, why am I calling the congressional conservatives fools? The problem
lies in the fact that politics was once called the art of the possible. (I wish
I could remember where the quote came from) The Republican leadership seems to
have forgotten this. They are so intent on getting their own way that they
appear to be willing to let the country slide further into the abyss of
depression rather than agree to a program, which although flawed, has a
possibility of passing. Eventually, GM and Chrysler will have to go for a
structured bankruptcy. However, just letting them go into Chapter 11 now,
without a government financed structure, would throw innumerable Americans out
of work and exacerbate the economic downturn. Getting a bankruptcy plan passed
under current conditions is impossible.
There is a time for principle and a time for action. Sometimes they do
not coincide. This is one of those times. Conservative obstructionism may
insure that Republican congressional representation remains out of power for
another 40 years as happened in the mid 20th century.





Reid has reminded the public on the Senate Floor that these last two years have brought more filibusters than any other period in our history.
I should research, but I think he is right on.
The Reps are real mad right now. And the ones leaving for good do not care whom they hurt.
December 10, 2008 10:28 PM | Reply | Permalink
The current Republicans make the old Dixicrats look like the masters of compromise.
December 11, 2008 11:12 AM | Reply | Permalink
Kevin Drum provides a chart on filibusters...looks like Reid might be right..
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2007_07/011729.php
December 11, 2008 5:26 PM | Reply | Permalink
This reminds a little of Newt Gingrich's Contract and eventual shutdown of government. Principle did the GOP no good then.
December 11, 2008 6:31 PM | Reply | Permalink
I am actually happy to see the current leadership go down in flames. The more intransigent the better. Eventually new leaders will show up and find a new place in American politics.
December 11, 2008 7:45 PM | Reply | Permalink
What we may need is a whole new Party
December 12, 2008 12:35 PM | Reply | Permalink