The CRIMINAL Mindset Behind the Republican THREATS to SHUTDOWN Government
Republicans = Enemies Of The State
"..You will know them by their fruits..."
It would be safe to say that any foreign entity
actively subverting the United States government would be considered an
enemy of the state by most Americans, and if it was a domestic entity,
labeling them as traitors, or domestic terrorists, would certainly be apropos. During the 2012 campaign,
Republicans actively campaigned on an anti-government agenda, and despite voter rejection of domestic miscreants intent on eradicating government,
Republicans are now pursuing various strategies to subvert the will of the people and eliminate the governments ability to function. As usual, in lieu of a constitutional provision to bring functioning government to a premeditated and premature end,
Republicans are resorting to their typical tactic to convince the American people the government must cease to operate by lying to achieve their goal.
Less than two months ago the
American electorate sent a clear message to Republicans that their anti-government, John Birch agenda was unacceptable and it was a defining moment for this nation. After four years of obstruction, a first ever credit default, and
perpetual attempts to sabotage the nations economy for the second time in 8 years, the people demanded government that worked for the entire population and
preserved programs like Social Security and Medicare. What Americans are witnessing right now is the
Republicans 75 year campaign to destroy the New Deal, and since Republicans did not achieve victory at the ballot box,
they will take down the government to achieve their goal.
The
calls for a government shutdown and credit default by an increasing number of Republicans unless Social Security and Medicare are incrementally abolished is the latest ploy of John Birch ideologues disguised as fiscally conservative Republicans who cannot accept the results of the recent election. The proposition of closing the government is not exclusive to the extremist wing of the Republican Party as evidenced by mainstream conservatives such as Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) who penned an op/ed claiming The biggest fiscal problem in Washington is spending and the national debt, and if we dont reduce excessive spending on Medicare and Social Security - then, we will strangle economic growth, destroy jobs and reduce our standard of living.
It may be necessary to shut down the government to secure the long-term fiscal well-being of our country. The lack of veracity in Cornyns assertion typifies GOP rhetoric as well as their inability to
accept they lost the election, but disregarding election results is gaining favor among
Republicans desperate to impose their vision and end two very popular employee-funded programs.
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) shared Cornyns belief that elections to decide the direction the nation takes going forward is the purview of Republicans and not the voters. Graham said,
Were going to have one hell of a contest about the direction and the vision of this country, and one can rest assured it will be driven by the
anti-government and anti-compromise John Birch faction in Republican ranks who would rather see government neutered than follow the voters wishes. In fact, Republican Senator Ted Cruz remarked that I dont think what Washington needs is more compromise, I think what Washington needs is more principle, and besides being contrary to the will of the voters, it portends
more gridlock and obstruction that has prevented a robust economic recovery. President Obama has offered to compromise with Republicans in a balanced approach to deficit reduction, but he stated categorically he will not compromise with Congress to lift the federal debt ceiling that led to a credit downgrade the last time lawmakers threatened inaction. Still,
Republicans appear unwilling to compromise and ready to shut down the government over principle despite the damage to the economy and the people.
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