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House Republicans Must Fight The
Gang of 6′s Gangrene Plan
Posted by Erick Erickson
Wednesday, July 20th
Think
of the Senate “Gang of 6″ Plan
as the “Gangrene Plan.” It will slowly, but surely, rot away the
nation. It was
presented yesterday with a few claims:
(1)
It was not designed to play a role
in the debt ceiling debate;
(2)
It was not meant to undercut the
House Republicans’ “Cut, Cap, and Balance” plan; and,
(3)
It would not be a tax increase.
The
reality is the opposite of each of
those statements. The Gang of 6 plan is intended to play a role in the
debt
ceiling debate by giving the McConnell-Reid-Pelosi Pontius Pilate Act
more life
to get passed until the Gangrene Plan can take affect.
They
rushed the plan out the door with
a coordinating statement of support from the White House to try to stop
the
momentum toward the Cut, Cap, and Balance Plan.
And
they did this all while trying to
provide cover for massive, massive tax increases. And the pathetic
irony is
that while the President wants to use it to give cover to a $2 trillion
debt
increase this year, the Gangrene Plan would cut only $3.5 trillion in
debt over
ten years. In other words, the Democrats would foist on us $2 trillion
in debt
today in exchange for cutting the budget by $3.5 trillion in ten years
—
assuming Congress and the President agree to all the cut
recommendations and
excluding interest on the national debt.
The
Gangrene Plan was to no avail. The
House Republicans, joined by five Democrats, passed Cut, Cap, and
Balance last
night. The House GOP showed it is in favor of raising the debt ceiling,
but
only if spending is cut, future spending is capped, and the budget is
balanced.
The
Senate GOP is furious. They have
been undermined. The House GOP stood up for principle.
What’s
going to happen now is the
Senate will tell the House that its plan cannot pass. House Republicans
must
now continue to hold the freaking line. They must not waiver. They must
understand that now that their plan is passed and that it allows the
debt
ceiling to be raised, the House GOP’s hand strengthens every day closer
to
August 2nd. And if this debacle goes past August 2nd, the House GOP is
in
charge as long as it holds the freaking line.
As
for Mitch McConnell? In addition to
his plan being a nonstarter, conservatives have gone to war with him
personally. Here is a new ad that is about to launch against McConnell
in a
full on assault against his Pontius Pilate Plan.
All
we need is for House Republicans
to hold the line. Or to quote Rep. Allen West, be “steadfast and loyal.”
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it at Redstate...
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