Onward Together

Onward Together

Saturday, December 9, 2023

Choices

 We Have Choices

 

In the good old days, being Speaker of the House or a United States Senator were jobs worth seeking and having. Not so much these days. 

 

First, we saw the debacle around Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) rise and fall. It took the GOP caucus 15 votes to elect McCarthy as Speaker after squeaking out a razor thin majority in the last congressional election. McCarthy had to give away what little power he might have had as the Speaker to bring the hard right Freedom Caucus on board. In the end, those concessions were his undoing after he crafted a way to keep the government open without sticking to the hard right demands from the Freedom folks to use the spending bills as leverage for their social agenda. McCarthy was voted out and has just announced he will retire from Congress at the end of the month. 

 

After McCarthy’s ouster, several GOP House members ran for the post, but none could secure the votes needed to take the reins. GOP House leader Patrick McHenry (R-NC) presided over this series of failed elections as interim Speaker. He too has announced his intention to leave the House.

 

Finally, a little-known House member, Mike Johnson (R-LA), emerged as the only one willing to give it a try. He is a neo-conservative, evangelical Christian who represents all the hard right Freedom members might have asked for from their Speaker. Faced with another potential government shut-down, Johnson crafted an 11thhour, short-term solution to keep basic governmental functions up and running while kicking aid for Ukraine and Israel down to road for stand-alone votes. That was enough to bring Democrats on board to pass the bills, but this move will probably end his time in the Speaker’s chair as the hard right members still want to use their bills to leverage support for their anti-abortion, anti LBGTQI, anti-Ukraine, pro authoritarian Christian Nationalism, Make America White Again agenda.

 

Since those bills were passed, the House has once more become paralyzed and ineffectual in finding anyway forward towards responsible governance. Aid to Ukraine and Israel must pass the House to keep those countries and democracy safe. So far, Johnson has not found a way to get that done and may well need democratic votes once more to make it happen. If he turns again to cross the aisle, his time as Speaker will surely end. 

 

Over in the Senate, Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has finally caved to the pressure from his fellow republican and democratic senators and lifted his 10-month hold on approval of senior military promotions. He held up all these promotions of highly qualified commanders to protest military support for member abortions. His block created vacancies in senior positions in all the branches of our armed services, leaving important decisions to less seasoned minor ranking officers and several branches without top commanders. While he released the blocks on three-star officers and below, his blocks remain for four-star admirals and generals who would lead their respective branches and serve on the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Tuberville represents yet another GOP leader willing to use the power of his office to wreak significant damage to our government and national security to leverage an agenda opposed by most Americans. 

 

Other GOP intransigence in the Senate has caused Vice-President Harris to cast a new record of tie breaking votes to secure passage of bills aimed at improving the lives of working citizens.

 

Even with GOP congressional craziness, President Biden has been able to get a lot done at home and to safeguard democracy abroad. We have his leadership and experience to thank for the infrastructure bills that are now fixing American roads, bridges, ports, and airports. We have him to thank for our newfound ability to negotiate drug prices for seniors on Medicare which has already brought the cost of life-saving insulin down to no more than $35 a bottle. We have his administration to thank for lower inflation and significantly lower gas prices. We have him to thank for the lowest unemployment rates in decades as more manufacturing and supply chains have been repatriated. We have him to thank for protection of women’s reproductive healthcare and the rights of LBGTQI Americans. We have him to thank for student debt relief. We have him to thank for aggressive action to mitigate climate change and protection of our shared environment. 

 

As elections loom, think about what matters to you and your family. We have a choice between an authoritarian would be dictator and a calm reasonable adult who gets things done for everyday Americans. We have a choice between those who would govern for all of us by cooperating and compromising or a clown car that spits out those who put on faces to make us laugh and believe their craziness. 

 

We have choices. Make them wisely.

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