Boehner twisted history to claim that "the American people can't afford a repeat of the same old top-down policies of the past"…
Let’s take a look at the latest repugican attempt to mislead the American people through obfuscation and sleight of hand. We can call this the anatomy of a failure.
There is an old adage that there are two sides to a
story, and it is understood that, usually, there is some truth to both
of them. Where our 114th Congress is concerned, the truth is all on one
side.
Yesterday, Nancy Pelosi tweeted about John Boehner’s goals for the day:
Of course, this isn’t what Boehner was pushing publicly. He is still pretending he is all about
creating jobs for the middle class! And combating the president’s
“overreach on immigration.” Overreach. As in issuing a perfect legal
executive order. In other words, doing his job.
You know, because Congress – particularly the House – can’t or won’t do theirs.
Boehner’s weekly press conference told the lie:
Boehner said, “This week, the House will take up
three more jobs bills to help our economy. At the same time, the
president provided the American people a good laugh yesterday – he sent
up his budget. More taxes, more spending, bigger government here in
Washington – the same old policies that have failed for the last six
years. It’s not what the American people want.”
How about that vote to repeal Obamacare? You mean you are not going to tell the American people that you are on futile attempt?
And what, precisely, are those “same old (failed) policies”? The economy has recovered, the deficit has been cut by two-thirds, and unemployment is dropping. Obama’s popularity is surging. Where are the failures of which Boehner speaks?
The Republicans did manage to pass a bill
(H.R. 596) that would take healthcare away from 19 million Americans
when they voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act 239-186. It is hard to
see that as an accomplishment, however, unless you are a fascist.
The repugican cabal did not create any jobs yesterday. Nary a
one. Nor did they accomplish any other positive action that would
benefit either the middle class specifically or America in general.
Their action and inaction is instead a relentless march backward to some
actual failed policies, those of Obama’s predecessor in the White
House, the guy who tanked the economy in 2008. A repugican.
What would put Americans back to work –
infrastructure funding for example – is, to Boehner, something to laugh
at. He’d prefer the 35 jobs created by the Keystone XL pipeline because
that sort of legislation puts money in his pocket to pay for his fancy
retirement home in Florida. Maybe he plans a big dyke around it to keep
out the rising sea levels.
Though no longer viewable online, these were Boehner’s February 2 remarks on Obama’s budget:
Today President Obama laid out a plan for more
taxes, more spending, and more of the Washington gridlock that has
failed middle-class families. It may be Groundhog Day, but the American
people can’t afford a repeat of the same old top-down policies of the
past.
Like the president’s previous budgets, this plan
never balances – ever. It contains no solutions to address the drivers
of our debt, and no plan to fix our entire tax code to help foster
growth and create jobs. Worse yet, President Obama would impose new
taxes and more spending without a responsible plan to honestly address
the big challenges facing our country.
While the president budget’s is about the
past, our budget will be about the future. We will address our
government’s spending problem and protect our national security. Our
budget will balance, and it will help promote job creation and higher
wages, not more government bureaucracy.
A lot of hot air here, but little of substance. It
is amusing that Obama’s bottom-up strategy for economic recovery is
called “top-down” when the repugican cabal’s “trickle down” policies somehow are
not. We can laugh about that while we are scrounging in garbage cans for
food.
Boehner concluded yesterday before going into battle:
“Tonight, the Senate’s going to vote on our plan to fund the Department of Homeland Security and block the president’s unilateral actions on immigration. There’s a whole host of Democrats who issued press releases criticizing the president’s executive overreach – McCaskill, Donnelly, others. Was it all talk?
Of course, Boehner failed to undo Obama’s alleged overreach, with the Democrats blocking the measure on a 51-48 vote.
Yet another in a long line of failures for Boehner. Immigrants are
people too, and thanks to the Democrats, they will remain people.
“We won this fight in the House, now the fight must be won in the United States Senate. It’s time for Cruz, Sessions, senate repugicans and Senate Democrats to stand with the American people and to block the president’s actions.”
Say what? It’s not clear what, precisely, Boehner
thinks he has won in the House, because nothing jumps to mind. The
story, rather, is one of unremitting failure thanks to teabagger
extremism. Don’t judge the health of teabagger ideology by Sarah Palin’s
popularity, folks.
And don’t you love it when a guy who can’t control
his own caucus tells his Senate colleagues to do their jobs? Of course,
Bernie Sanders has already destroyed the repugican job creator myth, and repugican governors are busily waging war on the middle class by robbing pensions and slashing wages.
You want failed policies? Detroit is an economic wasteland thanks to repugican economic policies and Kansas is following suit. And they want to do this to the rest of us.
Speaking of jobs…where are those jobs Boehner is
always promising to create? I mean, besides the 35 jobs the Keystone XL
pipeline would give us?
The repugian cabal, misled by John Boehner, is attempting to fool
the American people into thinking they care. But they don’t. Talking
about creating jobs does not create jobs. And Americans are tired of
empty words from our Congress.
The fact that Obama’s approval rating is at a 20-month high
ought to tell repugicans that maybe, just maybe, Obama is leading
America in the direction it wants to go. It ought to be be a warning to
Boehner and his fellow house repugicans that not only are they butting
their heads against a wall, but they’re probably fooling far fewer
people than they think.
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