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alt width300 One nightmarish chapter of the ObamaReidPelosi has
mercifully ended. The lame duck debacle is at last at an end. And
America waits expectantly to see if all of the efforts of the
grassroots to begin the work of restoring the nation hold any
promise of paying off.Admittedly, the options of the incoming
Congress are limited, since both the Senate and the White House
remain in the clutches of the left, at least for the next two
years. However, some promising signs indicate that soontobe House
Speaker John Boehner R.OH and his decisive majority of House
Republicans are acutely aware of the forces that propelled their
political fortunes last November. And if they continue in their
present course, they may well set the stage for another rout of the
remaining leftists in 2012. Real America would do well to actively
support them or, if necessary, occasionally remind them to stay
fixed on the principles that rallied the nations heartland in 2009
and 2010.For starters, Speaker Boehner intends to implement a
policy that will require any new proposed legislation to reference
the portion of the United States Constitution which authorizes it
as a legitimate governmental function. Without such an explanation,
it will not be considered for further advancement through the
legislative process.It may be much more difficult than Boehner
currently expects to implement a policy of this nature and
magnitude. Once enacted, its implications reach far beyond the
House of Representatives. Undoubtedly, the Democrat controlled
Senate would despise and disdain any such limitation on their
regular abuses of power. Seeing one of their own duly passed bills
declared dead on arrival in the House for lack of constitutional
standing would both outrage and humiliate them. But how could they
openly admit as much if evaluating proposed legislation by such an
unassailable standard were indeed official House policy Their only
recourse would then be to attempt to make the case that it should
pass, regardless of an unconstitutional natureIn a similar vein,
the new Congress intends to have the Constitution read in its
entirety at the opening of the session. While this move may be
largely symbolic, it represents a clear admission by the Republican
majority that much if not all of the current catastrophe of
creeping socialism, and the economic disaster that has predictably
accompanied it, are symptomatic of a government that has willfully
ignored the restraints wisely placed on it by the Founders.More
significantly however, after having made such a gesture, Speaker
Boehner would face enormous repercussions, were he to then
backtrack on those constitutional principles he committed to after
having them proclaimed from the well of the House. In essence, he
is knowingly cutting off any avenues of escape, for himself and his
Republican coalition, if they are ever again tempted to revert to
Washington business as usual.By the inherent worthiness of Boehners
action, Republicans in the Senate are offered an effective weapon,
and an opportunity by which to overcome their lingering minority
status, if they have a mind to do so. As laws are proposed and
judges and cabinet members nominated for Senate consideration
during the remaining two years of Barack Obamas current term,
Republican Senators will be enabled to remind their Democrat
counterparts of the immutable standard which they have taken an
oath to uphold and defend.Thereafter, no judicial nominee should
receive a single Republican vote of confirmation, if he or she does
not have a provable track record of venerating and supporting
constitutional law. And none of Obamas hope and change should enjoy
Senate support without likewise remaining within the framework on
which the nation was established.This policy would, of course, deal
an immediate death blow to Obamacare, along with Cap and Trade and
a host of other illicit actions by the current administration that
were sanctioned by the former Congress, often with too much
Republican participation. So now, let them attempt to continue
brazenly advocating a continuation of these excesses despite their
being constitutionally unsupportable.No doubt, a few hardleftists
may still do so Nancy Pelosis unreserved contempt for the whole
concept was a major deciding factor for many Americans who voted
her party out in last falls elections. Others, who are not so
ideologically obsessed, will recognize how far out of the
mainstream they appear, and as with the Bush tax cuts that were
recently extended by a Democrat dominated Congress, under pressure
from a Democrat White House, they will be forced to shift to the
right.Of course this whole exercise may quickly degenerate if the
House GOP leadership is not diligent to maintain it, or if its
current champions were never serious about doing so in the first
place. Look for a likely cadre of RINO Republicans to join
Democrats in justifying more outlandish behavior, by offering tepid
and oblique constitutional references to promoting the general
welfare, the Interstate Commerce Clause, and other select passages
of the document that have been excessively and perversely employed
to justify government actions that were never initially intended or
authorized. Such antics, if they do occur, need to be immediately
and stridently called out and stopped.Republicans will either get
serious about preserving and protecting their nation from the
liberal onslaught that threatens it, or they will cower and hide
from such difficult issues in the face of media ridicule, only
offering transparent attempts at pandering to the conservative base
during the waning days of the 2012 election cycle. But the time for
empty promises has passed. America will no longer accept last
minute platitudes if the GOP does not come through in the next
twentyfour months.Meanwhile, three cheers for Speaker to be John
Boehner, the new Republican House majority, and their determination
to put the United States Constitution back where it belongs at
front and center. If they stay true, Obama and the Democrats will
spend this session completely on the defensive. It is a good start.
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