The Democratic Party, if anything, is consistent with their
actions. They took advantage of an ideologically weak Republican
Party that failed to rein in spending in 2006. Democrats managed to
place one of their most liberal politicians into the office of
president in 2008 and then proceeded to pass bill after bill that
would expand government control by monumental leaps in the hopes of
fundamentally transforming the nation.If we are honest with
ourselves, even in this current environment of Obamabuyersremorse,
in a bestcase scenario only a fraction of the damage this
administration has brought upon the country will be nullified.
Unfortunately, that is the sunny account at best. Why Because the
Republican Party has become notorious for failing to consistently
frame the political landscape that all are asked to play on.
Equally as detrimental to the country, when an agenda does exist,
Republicans have lacked true convictions that motivate others to
join the cause.Compared to the modernday Republican Party,
Democrats work with great efficiency. Foremost has been their
ability to frame the political landscape. Consistently through his
administration Obama has used a majority vote to ram his agenda
through. Democrats have initiated the most socialistic national
restructuring program in American history and claim it is emergency
help for the middle class. While pushing their liberal agenda, they
have framed Republicans as being the heartless party of No. When
Democrats have found one of two liberal Republicans to vote their
way the story is framed as a Democrat victory with strong
bipartisan support. The recent past has been a repetition of
Democrats initiating and Republicans reacting.Even the current
environment with its potential for a sweeping shift in political
power has not been the product of the Republican Party pulling
Americans toward the Constitutions call of freedom and conservative
values. Far from it the first round of victories against the Obama
machine were made by regular Americans who formed their own meeting
tents under which to congregate and strategize for the future of
their country. Republicans have been painfully slow to embrace what
are for all intents and purposes their base supporters. Groups like
the Tea Party and their equivalents defeated Democrats in
historical numbers in the last midterm and literally dragged the
Republican Party into the winners circle. This is not acceptable
nor is it repeatable.There is hope for the GOP in fact, major
victories are more than attainable if they will simply consolidate
the party as the place where true conservative values are found. Oh
yes, they will also need to have a backbone in conjunction with a
welldeveloped and disseminated message. As important, they will
have to avoid allowing Democrats to set the tone for the new
Congress and in the ensuing days to the next election. Democrats
can see the writing on the wall and they will most certainly
attempt to control a Republican surge toward 2012. The next framing
of the political landscape will most likely push off with the
upcoming State of the Union address. The message from Obama will be
for compassion and cooperation with the subtle implication that
groups like the Tea Party and other constitutionalists are
promoting hate and violence. The Arizona shooting incident,
ironically framed in its aftermath by another liberal in Sheriff
Clarence Dupnik, will be marked as recent proof of how dangerous
life can be when we do not all get along translation to be more
liberal is to be more reasonable.David Jackson from USA Today
reports that Democrat Charles Schumer of New York and Republican
Tom Coburn of Oklahoma say that they will sit together during
Obamas annual address in the hopes that congressional colleagues
will follow suit. This call for unity is not done because love is
in the air. It is a ploy by Democrats to set the stage for the
political future because they are losing ground on all fronts. So,
while it was full steam ahead with their political agenda when
Democrats had a majority vote, now that they can be blocked in the
House and potentially routed in 2012, its time for us all to come
together and put the partisan, if not deadly, vitriol as spun by
Sheriff Dupnik, away for a more harmonious liberal reality. Once
again Democrats wish to frame the political landscape and they hope
that Republicans will be foolish enough to go along with it.This
trickery is but one of many schemes that will be spun over the
coming months. The GOP will again fall prey to being reactionary
pawns in a democratic game unless they set the stage for the future
themselves and force Democrats to play by their rules. The truth
screams to be told by the GOP if they have the backbone and the
vision to see it through to its fruition. The country needs to be
brought back to its constitutional foundations and the current
tentacles of socialism must be shrugged away with the national
disdain it deserves. The restoration of the country requires fiscal
responsibility that is quantifiable, not simple lip service. A true
merging of the Tea Party and the Republican Party will be pivotal
to achieving voting power in 2012. Instead of adapting to liberal
agendas, the GOP must force Democrats to vote against the peoples
will and thus expose themselves to future elimination at the polls.
Republicans should spend their time, such as that during the State
of the Union address, to more clearly define themselves as the
party of conservative values, and reject falling for another
bipartisan illusion that in the end, simply furthers the liberal
Obama agenda.
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