President Obama is getting ready for Mitch
McConnell, and John Boehner’s repugican led congressional majority by
firing up his pen for what could be a barrage of presidential vetoes.
The AP gave a hint of what is to come for the new repugican majority,
Veto brinkmanship between congressional repugicans and President Barack Obama was virtually absent in his first six years in office, but it’s about to unleash itself on Washington.….The White House also has promised to veto any bills restricting the president’s major changes to immigration policies, setting up likely showdowns early next year.Obama’s threats present the type of bind that repugicans will face repeatedly in the next two years. They can agree to many or all of the changes he demands in legislation, or they can let him use his veto and hope Americans will blame him more than them.
The strategy of hoping that the American people will
blame the president more than congressional repugicans has backfired
on the repugican cabal every time that they have tried it. The repugicans were
suffering from a delusional belief that if they stole majority control of
the Senate, they could force Obama to carry out their agenda.
Reality has already become evident as Boehner and
McConnell have bumbled and blustered their response to Obama’s
immigration executive orders and a potential government shutdown. So
far, the incoming repugican majority has revealed itself to be woefully
incompetent and plagued by internal divisions when trying to respond to
President Obama.
Obama’s veto pen is going to fired up and ready to
go as soon as the next Congress is sworn in. When the White House worked
with congressional liberals to kill a bill giving corporations hundreds
of millions of dollars in permanent tax cuts, it was a preview of
things to come.
The president is going to vetoing plenty of items on
the repugican wish list, and he has enough votes in the Senate to
uphold his vetoes. The result of this standoff is that President Obama
is going to spend the “lame duck” years of his presidency as a vital
figure in American politics.
The first two years of his presidency were about
getting things done, and the last two years will be about protecting his
accomplishments.
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