Who Won The 2012 Election?
by Stuart Shapiro
The Republicans in the House seem a bit confused about the above question. Governor Romney campaigned on reducing spending and getting rid of Romneycare Obamacare. The people voted, the results were tabulated and a clear majority voted against this agenda. But:
What the sheer gob-smacking scale of these demands means is that the GOP effectively wants to nullify the last election entirely (except of course for their gerry-mandered, no-popular vote House majority). The staggering thing about this party as it now exists is that it views the governance of the other party as always effectively illegitimate. Elections do not matter. Only their agenda matters. No compromise is possible, even when this kind of catastrophic default is hanging over our heads. In fact, the danger of catastrophic default is something they relish in order to undo the basic principles of democratic government.
This is not a bargaining position; they already voted for the budget that requires us to raise the debt ceiling. It is a bald attempt to reverse elections as the mark of a democracy and replace them with endless blackmail until they get their way.
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