Great talking points for Republicans, provided by Hugh Hewitt, a - TopicsExpress



          

Great talking points for Republicans, provided by Hugh Hewitt, a pretty good columnist: 1. Article One of the Constitution makes the Congress a separate-but-equal branch with the president. The president is not a king and cannot dictate terms. The House, especially, is the Peoples House, elected most often to most closely represent the views of the people. 2. We understand the president has had a horrible year, that he lost his big battles with Congress and lost a lot of face and self-confidence in the surrender to Syria and Russia, and we understand he is desperate for a win. 3. Acting like a schoolyard bully who got beat up and then looks for someone to pick on will not work with a separate but equal branch of government. 4. We have long known the president lacks basic skills when it comes to negotiating, but we arent going to negotiate away our Article One duties and authority because the president is throwing a childish fit because Vladimir Putin embarrassed him. 5. We know most of the MSM is with the president and protecting his childishness from full scrutiny. We know they are doing the same for Harry Reid, though Senator Reids infortunate melt-down with Dana Bash showed that not even the MSM can fully protect Senator Reid all the time. We believe the public already knows or will soon learn the score, and that we dont need the Manhattan-Beltway media elite to cheerlead for us since we have the Constitution on our side. 6. The real situation is this: The Republicans want the NIH opened to sick children and everyone served by it. We want the VA open to take care of veterans. We want the national parks and memorials open to everyone. We are appalled that the president has deemed the cemetery at Normandy non-essential. The last resting place of the men who saved Europe was essential in 44 and it is essential now. Recall Tom Hanks Captain John Millers last words in that movie Earn this? Well, we wont be earning it if we surrender the Article One powers given us because the president demands we do, because he is throwing a fit, because he wont negotiate. 7. There are lots of solutions and combinations of solutions here, and we have often seen the Legislative and the Executive branches sit down at such moments and craft such solutions. Never before has a president said he would not negotiate with a separate but equal branch of government. The Speaker is the single man representing the Peoples House, and the president should be working with him, not taunting him in public; should be trying to offer solutions, not further dividing an already divided country. 8. So, again, we want to be crystal clear: The House is going to keep sending over to the Senate bills as particular needs arise to fix those needs, and Leader McConnell will keep trying to bring those solutions up for a vote. We think Harry Reid should take them up and ease the pain on Americans. We think the cemetery at Normandy should be open, just like the World War II Memorial and the Martin Luther King Memorial and especially the Lincoln Memorial should be open. We think the NIH and CDC should be functioning, and FEMA as hurrican season approaches. And we think we need to take serious steps to reform entitlements, repeal the widely recognized and disastrous Medical Device Tax, and treat Members of Congress an their staffs and members of the White House staff just the same as every other American by either bringing them under Obamacare or delaying the individual mandate one year. That is all on the table. Perhaps the president has other ideas though his only argument has been my way or the highway, the rule of one, the prerogatives of a king. 9. We dont do kings, Mr. President. Certainly not a year after a close election, a close election in which your opponent got 60 million votes and in which the Peoples House remained firmly in Republican hands. The country votd for divided government, for negotiations, for shared responsibility, not for you to dictate terms. 10. There will be no clean CR and a straight debt limit hike. Period. Thats what the president is demanding and that wont happen. The president is trying to scare markets and they should be scared because if he truly intends to bring about economic panic he is doing a fine job by demanding that the House abdicate its Constitutional role. We wont do that. The Constitution is more important than the CR, or the debt limit. The president is trying to reshape the Constitution at this moment of economic peril, using the media as his hammer, and threats and bullying as his saws. But it wont happen. And if the president does not change his rhetoric and his approach, the crisis that follows will be 100% on his head, and the American people will know it, and history will record it.
Posted on: Fri, 04 Oct 2013 19:12:00 +0000

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