A Good Sign
Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 8:20 pm
The lop-sided margins by which the Tax Compromise package was passed (81-19 in the Senate, 271-148 in the House) gives me some reason to be optimistic about the course of Congressional-Executive relations in the next session of Congress....
If you look at the "nay" votes in both Houses, they draw both from the Uncompromising Left, and the Uncompromising Right.....
The good news is that the "Uncompromisers" on both sides, constitute nowhere near a majority
And they wont in the next Congress either....while there will be a few more Uncompromisers on the Right in the next Congress, (though this gets over played in the press...most of the new GOP Congressional Reps do not fall into that category, nor do most of the new GOP Senators) and the percentage of remaining Demo House members that are Uncompromisers will be higher than in the current one....
Those margins are so large that it strongly suggests that in those situations where The President and the GOP Congressional leaders are able to reach a compromise, they will be able to make the deal stick, regardless of what the Uncompromisers want. It also suggests that there is willingness on both sides to try to reach compromises.
This is good news for the country.
If you look at the "nay" votes in both Houses, they draw both from the Uncompromising Left, and the Uncompromising Right.....
The good news is that the "Uncompromisers" on both sides, constitute nowhere near a majority
And they wont in the next Congress either....while there will be a few more Uncompromisers on the Right in the next Congress, (though this gets over played in the press...most of the new GOP Congressional Reps do not fall into that category, nor do most of the new GOP Senators) and the percentage of remaining Demo House members that are Uncompromisers will be higher than in the current one....
Those margins are so large that it strongly suggests that in those situations where The President and the GOP Congressional leaders are able to reach a compromise, they will be able to make the deal stick, regardless of what the Uncompromisers want. It also suggests that there is willingness on both sides to try to reach compromises.
This is good news for the country.
