From Charles Krauthammer MD
Newsmax) – Memo to the GOP. You had a great night on
Tuesday. But remember: You didn’t win it. The Democrats lost it.
This is not to say that you didn’t show discipline in making
the election a referendum on six years of Barack Obama. You exercised adult
supervision over the choice of candidates. You didn’t allow yourself to go down
the byways of gender and other identity politics.
It showed. A gain of probably nine Senate seats, the largest
Republican House majority in more than 80 years, and astonishing gubernatorial
victories, including Massachusetts, Maryland and Illinois, the bluest of the
blue, giving lie to the Democrats’ excuse that they lost because the game was
played on Republican turf.
The defeat — “a massacre,” The Economist called it — marks
the final collapse of Obamaism, a species of left liberalism so intrusive, so
incompetently executed and ultimately so unpopular that it will be seen as a
parenthesis in American political history.
Notwithstanding Obama’s awkward denials at his next-day news
conference, he himself defined the election when he insisted just last month
that “these [i.e. his] policies are on the ballot — every single one of them.”
They were, and America spoke. But it was a negative
judgment, not an endorsement of the GOP. The prize for winning is nothing but
the opportunity for Republicans to show that they can govern — the opportunity
to seize the national agenda.
Five weeks ago, I suggested a series of initiatives that
would be like the 1994 “Contract with America” — but this time post facto. It’s
not rocket science. Mitch McConnell, the incoming Senate majority leader, and
Speaker John Boehner are already at work producing such an agenda.
It needs to be urgent, determined and relentless. Say, a
bill a week for the first 10 weeks. Start with obvious measures with
significant Democratic support, like the Keystone XL pipeline.
Like fast-track trade negotiation authority that Harry Reid
killed and that Obama, like all presidents, wants. Republicans should propose
and pass it, thereby giving Obama a victory and demonstrating both
bipartisanship and magnanimity — as well as economic good sense.
Then a simple, targeted bill to repatriate the $2 trillion
of assets being held by U.S. corporations overseas, a bill to authorize and
expedite the export of liquid natural gas and crude oil — the latter banned by
an obsolete 1975 law — and a strong border security bill.
As for Obamacare, a symbolic abolition that Obama will
immediately veto is less important than multiple rapid fire measures to kill it
with a thousand cuts. Repeal of the medical device tax. Repeal of the
individual mandate. Repeal of the employer mandate. Repeal of the coverage
mandate thereby reinstating Obama’s broken promise, “If you like your health
care plan, you can keep it.” And repeal the federal bailout for insurers on the
Obamacare exchanges.
If Obama issues vetoes, fine. Let the Democrats defend them
for the next two years.
Then go big and go positive. A sweeping reform of the tax
system, both corporate and individual, abolishing loopholes and lowering rates,
like the historic Reagan-O’Neill 1986 reform or Obama’s own abandoned
Simpson-Bowles commission. And, go large. Invite the other side into immediate
negotiations with the aim of producing a tax bill by spring.
How will Obama react? My guess — with the petulance and
denial he displayed in his post-election news conference. Moreover, he will try
to regain control of the national agenda with executive amnesty for illegal
immigrants.
Final memo to the GOP. That would be naked impeachment bait.
Don’t take it. Use the power of the purse to defund it. Pledge immediate repeal
if Republicans take the White House in 2017. Denounce it as both
unconstitutional and bad policy. But don’t let it overwhelm and overtake the
GOP agenda. That’s exactly what Obama wants. It is his only way to regain the
initiative.
The 2014 election has given the GOP the rare opportunity to
retroactively redeem its brand. The conventional perception, incessantly
repeated by Democrats and the media, is that Washington dysfunction is the work
of the Party of No. Expose the real agent of do-nothing. Show that with Harry
Reid no longer able to consign House-passed legislation to oblivion, Congress can
actually work.
Pass legislation. When Obama signs, you’ve shown seriousness
and the ability to govern. When he vetoes, you’ve clarified the differences
between party philosophies and prepared the ground for 2016.
Tuesday’s victory was big. But it did nothing more than
level the playing field and give you a shot. Take it.
Source:http://www.teaparty.org/krauthammer-gop-must-control-agenda-66575/
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