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babylonsister

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Sat May 6, 2017, 03:00 PM May 2017

Charles P. Pierce: The Resistance Cannot Wait Until 2018 [View all]

http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/news/a54921/republican-healthcare-bill-resistance/

The Resistance Cannot Wait Until 2018
There are actual lives on the line.

By Charles P. Pierce
May 5, 2017


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By any conventional political calculation, any sane politician would seek the bottom of the Laurentian Abyssal rather than vote for the House bill. The commercials are already busily writing themselves—pregnancy as a pre-existing condition, Jason Chaffetz and his idiot scooter, the fact that the guy who wrote the decisive fig-leaf amendment did so from his beach house on Long Island—and I'm sure they will be highly entertaining. In my experience, no politician with plans for the future and any ordinary sense of self-interest would vote for a bill that will make lives more miserable, and then get filmed grinning like a bonobo on the South Lawn and toasting the vote with some authentic American barley bilge. I know good, smart political consultants from both parties who would throw themselves into the Charles if their clients voted for this abomination and then partied like teenage yobs from Charlestown.

But we have passed so far beyond the conventional that hardly anyone remembers what it's like anymore. Most of the major news organizations are conspicuously adapting to the zany new reality, applying conventional political laws and logic in a context where neither fully apply anymore. And, make no mistake, this did not come in with the current president*. This was a healthcare "reform" bill that, all things being equal, would have passed under President Cruz, or President Kasich, or President Paul.

It is a bill that, in 2017, any Republican Congress would have passed and any Republican president would sign. It is a bill born out of everything into which modern conservatism has transformed modern Republicanism: a punitive view of the poor and unlucky, based in Iron Age concepts of the will of the Lord; magic-asterisk economics; a resolute opposition to empirical data and a scalding contempt for expertise; and an ability to torture the English language to the point of unconsciousness. This is the long way around to the point that I don't trust the Senate, either.

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And, as much as I hate to doubt the good heartland people who voted for this guy, I think they'd react worse to losing an illusory victory over Them than they will to losing their actual healthcare. For the foreseeable future, Republican politicians, House and Senate, remain more threatened by the wrath of The Base than they are by any unfortunate mother and child who pop up on the local news. Whatever emerges from this process will be a Republican bill, thickly coated in banalities about freedom and marketplace solutions, but with nothing resembling a commitment to the same goals that animated the passage of the Affordable Care Act.

And, no, I don't have any faith in Republican "moderates" in the Senate. They fold like cardboard in a downpour. They vote as moderates when given permission to do so, and only if there's a safe one in the bag. I have seen the film, Susan Collins: Prisoner of Conscience, so often I can recite the dialogue. The third act is always predictable.

This is what I think about the politics. I think any serious political pressure has to come from outside. (For example, if Jon Ossoff in Georgia and Rob Quist in Montana were to win their congressional races, that would turn up the heat a bit.) But whatever response is marshaled against what happened Thursday cannot tolerate any amnesties. It no longer matters whether or not someone voted for or against the bill. The party itself produced it as a perfect definition of what the party actually believes. No Republican should skate on this. Anger should be focused precisely and applied generally.

This is now a test for that which calls itself The Resistance. There are actual lives on the line on this issue. If The Resistance is going to mean anything at all, it can't wait until 2018. This is the great political fight of the moment. The midterms can wait.

And, of course, with all the voter suppression and gerrymandering…
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It's foolish to trust the Senate. dalton99a May 2017 #1
no Rcon senator left who won't bend over for limbaugh certainot May 2017 #11
Repug Senate "moderation" is R kabuki & MSM mythology;they conformed Sessions, Devos et alios. stuffmatters May 2017 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author BigmanPigman May 2017 #2
This is what I've been saying...we can't wait! This is a national (and global) emergency! BigmanPigman May 2017 #3
K&R mcar May 2017 #4
"Be patient. It took two years to bring Nixon down." CrispyQ May 2017 #5
and nixon didn't have talk radio on his side, kicking our ass certainot May 2017 #12
I don't think so, either... kentuck May 2017 #6
K&R SMC22307 May 2017 #7
Granted wryter2000 May 2017 #8
Every Democrat in every campaign should have been campaigning against ALL Republicans for the past world wide wally May 2017 #9
Pierce is on the money. Eyeball_Kid May 2017 #10
K & R SunSeeker May 2017 #13
Right. People keep on saying the midterms are just around the corner. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2017 #14
Agrred, too much at stake... 2naSalit May 2017 #16
squeaky wheels and continuous pressure BarbD May 2017 #17
Put pressure on people who voted for Trump benpollard May 2017 #18
We should not have to gamble with the survival of our country in such a way. kentuck May 2017 #19
KnR Hekate May 2017 #20
The DNC should organize at a grass roots level Mr.Bill May 2017 #21
Agreed. And we should do what we can where we are. Tatiana May 2017 #22
Charles Pierce is spot on, as usual NastyRiffraff May 2017 #23
Charlie Is Dead On colsohlibgal May 2017 #24
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