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Republicans are now in charge of everything,
but control nothing.
The
June 14 shooting of Republicans at their softball practice is a harbinger of worse
things to come. The “kill Trump”, “hunt
Republicans” drumbeats emanating from the media and Hollywood created a hateful
environment that triggered one warped mind to take violent action. Liberals,
who were so quick to blame conservative rhetoric after the 1995 Oklahoma City
bombing and the 2011 shooting of Representative Gabby Giffords, just as quickly
dismiss their role in the current poisoning of civil discourse.
America
is more divided now than at any time since the Vietnam War. Back in the 1960s, the radical anti-American
elements were considered fringe. The war
being waged against Trump, the Republican Party, and America has expanded into
the mainstream. On a daily basis, Americans
experience fake news reports, witness obstruction to the point of sedition, and
view mounting evidence of radical liberals waging an unrestricted war on our
civic culture and institutions.
It
is tragic that public discourse and the functions of government are sinking
into uncivil war. More tragically, Republicans,
especially the “RINOgators” who defend Washington’s swamp, refuse to fight
back.
Republicans
prevail when they do fight, but this is only being done in isolated and
fragmented ways. Most remain clueless to
the unrelenting foe, while others clearly want the other side to prevail.
Trump’s
win shocked the Democrats, but they immediately recovered. Democrats relentlessly assailed the
credibility of the election, mounted concern over Russia (after spending the
Cold War dismissing Russian threats), and obstructed everything from Trump’s
appointments to even nonpartisan public forums.
Trump’s
win also shocked most Republicans. They
have not recovered. Republicans,
especially in Congress, have been negligent in taking advantage of their
November 2016 victory. Instead of
launching 24-7 investigations of the last eight years under Obama, Republicans
immediately broke ranks on healthcare, taxes, immigration, and the budget. They remain mostly silent about the border
wall and needed infrastructure.
Congressional
Republicans only met for eight days in April, twelve in May, and will vanish
for five weeks of vacation at the end of July.
Major legislation continues to be pushed off deeper into the year. Worse, Republican lethargy allowed the
Democrats to regroup and control the news during most of 2017.
Prior to the 2016 election, pro-Hillary forces
ignored laws to dismiss charges. Since
the 2016 elections, anti-Trump forces have made-up laws to create charges. Trump, and his team, are playing defense when
they should be playing offense.
Republicans
are only now looking into potential obstruction of justice by Loretta Lynch,
Obama’s Attorney General. They have
remained inert on revisiting scandals at the FEC, IRS, EPA’s over reach, Fast
& Furious, the Clinton Foundation, and countless other Democrat
shenanigans.
Congressional
Republicans had seven years to prepare for repealing and replacing Obamacare. They
did nothing and it shows. Republicans
rail against big government in fundraising letters, but are balking at Trump’s
cuts, and are woefully behind on passing any spending bills. Inevitably, a Continuing Resolution will be
needed to fund the government after September, unleashing all sorts of mischief
and brinksmanship.
Republicans’
main argument since 2009 is that if Americans gave them the House, then the
Senate, and then the White House, everything would change. It hasn’t.
President Trump has been ill-served at both
ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.
Congressional Republicans defer to Senator
Schumer like he is in control. Until
they fight, he is. Trump’s own inner
circle allowed a ridiculously slow transition, opening the door for Obama
holdovers, Obama career loyalists, and the “deep state” resistors to rule the
Executive Branch. Leaks have diverted
Trump’s attention. Lack of appointees
has crippled Trump’s ability to implement substantive change.
Trump’s White House and Agency teams are only
now sporadically clearing out the entrenched Obama networks. Such house cleaning usually takes place
within weeks of the Inaugural, not five months later. Trump’s political takeover of the Executive
Branch remains minimal as 70 percent of his policy positions remain
unfilled. Obama loyalists serve in acting
capacities. Even the White House
Correspondence Office, a key interface with Americans, remains staffed by Obama
holdovers and Democrat volunteers.
The slowest transition in modern times has
created a “Trump-centric” Presidency. Executive
Orders are issued, speeches are given, briefings are held, but these are all
from the White House. When Trump
appointees go on the road, Obama careerists still mind the store. Trump has no “band width” to move forward
when he is diverted by fake news or fratricidal Republicans.
Republican mistakes have caused substantive
damage to their cause. They need a real
awakening to the threat, a real resolve to counter it, and a real strategy to
defeat it.
Americans voted for a real revolution. Their patience is wearing thin.
[Scot Faulkner helps
private corporations and
governments save billions of dollars by flattening organizations; achieving dramatic and sustainable cost
reductions while improving operational and service excellence. He served as the
Chief Administrative Officer of the U.S. House of Representatives. He also served on the White House Staff, and
in Executive Appointments, during the Reagan Administration.]
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