So long as the Uniparty exists, mere voters will have no way of affecting what the government does
by
Angelo M. Codevilla
Yet
again, for the nth time, Republican Congressional leaders and their Democrat
counterparts produced a Trillion dollar, multi-thousand-page spending bill that
was voted immediately after being unveiled, without having been read.
Republican 2012 vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan authored the latest
edition along with Democratic Senator Patti Murray. Republican leader John Boehner preempted Democrats by preemptively accusing Republicans
who opposed the bill of wanting to shut down the government. He topped off this feat of leadership
by declaring political war on the conservatives who had given Republicans the
majority that had made him Speaker of the House – a war that Republican leaders
cannot sustain.
The
Republican Party’s leaders have functioned as junior members of America’s
single ruling party, the UniParty. Acting as the proverbial cockboat in the
wake of the Democrats’ man-of-war, they have made Democratic priorities their
own when the White House and the Congress were in the hands of Republicans as
well as in those of Democrats, and when control has been mixed. The UniParty,
the party of government, the party of Ins, continues to consist of the same
people. The Outs are always the same people too: American conservatives. They
don’t have a party.
Whatever
differences exist within the Uniparty, between Republican John Boehner and
Democrat Nancy Pelosi, between Republican Mitch McConnell and Democrat Harry
Reid, get worked out behind closed doors. Those differences are narrow. The
latest negotiations were over some $80 billion out of three trillion dollars in
spending. The bipartisan negotiators did not let into the room any of the major
issues that concern Americans. Not Obamacare, not racial preferences, not
religious liberty, not endless no-win wars. The UniParty is unanimous: more of
the same!
Hence, so
long as the Uniparty exists, mere voters will have no way of affecting what the
government does.
Breaking
up the Uniparty, means breaking the Democrats’ hold on non- Democrat
congressmen and senators. The only way to do that is to break the Republican
leadership’s hold on other Republicans and on the Republican label. That
in turn requires using the primaries to screen out UniParty people.
Doing this
is more possible than ever, providing conservatives learn to hang together before
they are hanged separately.
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