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A "serious" proposal is one that has a reasonable expectation of resolving a conflict. Anyone studying Speaker Boehner's Plan B proposal knows it wasn't serious. Why are so many defending it and bemoaning its defeat?

It tells you an awful lot about the dishonest nature of politics in America today.

Republicans — fiscally conservative Republicans — have argued since forever that tax increases diminish economic growth. For the past two years, they have argued that increasing taxes on the "wealthy" would wreak havoc on our fragile (at best) economy. In fact, three studies have confirmed that this "millionaires tax," now endorsed by Plan B Boehner, would cost America 700,000 jobs, an unmitigated disaster.

The problem, as has endlessly been trumpeted by this camp, is spending, not taxes, with entitlement reform as the solution. Plan B does nothing of substance here.

A "meaningless" proposal is one that has no reasonable expectation of resolving a conflict. Plan B is that in spades.

So how do Republicans, so desperate to be a party to the resolution of our fiscal crisis, square the hole? They declare that a tax is not a tax, and a lack of spending restraint is spending restraint.

Boehner and Co. have been as politically incoherent as Team Obama has been skillful. The Democrats have co-opted one hallmark GOP issue after another. The final one was taxes. Incredibly, it's the party of McGovern, Carter, Kerry and Kennedy that is now the champion of fiscal responsibility: tax cuts for everyone except the greedy rich who need to pay their fair share.

The Left smells political blood. Boehner has given them the opening to tear the GOP in two. On the one side, there are the reasonable Boehner moderates who recognize the need to increase revenue; on the other are the troglodytes who refuse to leave failed Reaganomics behind.

Take the "PBS NewsHour" on Friday night. Liberal pundit Mark Shields was typically ranting away against anti-tax Reagan Republicans. "It's really become a problem for Republicans," he said. He said the post-1990 Republicans have never voted for a tax increase.

Shields was angry they wouldn't "give up their virginity," even to offer a head-fake to Obama. "They were going to give up their virginity, their political virginity, and risk a primary challenge — that is how they saw it — by doing this.

What they failed to address is the reality that, when you are the — part of the governing party in any institution, the House, the Senate, anyplace else, you have a responsibility to make sure that you can govern."

Liberals always equate "reality" and "governing" and "responsibility" with tax-hiking. Shields didn't offer a sentence on how it's "governing" for the Senate Democrats to fail to offer a budget, year after year.

Instead, Shields insisted conservatives were destroying the GOP brand: "They robbed the Republicans of that — that sense of leadership, of governability, and robbed them, I think, and reduced the brand of the Republican Party even more."

Then PBS turned for agreement to its regular "conservative," David Brooks. But he was on vacation. So they turned to "conservative" Michael Gerson, the former Bush speechwriter. He also saw the vote against a Boehner as a crisis caused by Reaganite troglodytes. "Fair and balanced" PBS really knows what to do with its Republican tax dollars.

"We now have a president and a speaker who both wanted a deal, OK? By every account, they wanted a deal. They tried it twice. And they couldn't make it happen," Gerson argued. "It's a serious kind of governing challenge right now. If you look, we have got a short-term political crisis. We have a long-term fiscal crisis. And we're providing no confidence whatsoever that we can approach those things as a government in a mature way."

This is ridiculous. Both sides wanted a deal? Obama stated repeatedly and unequivocally that he'd veto it, and Reid said the Senate would never consider it. Obama wanted, and still wants a deal that surrenders even more turf to the Democrats.

Naturally, the same sham unfolded at NPR's horribly titled "All Things Considered" on Friday. The liberal "Week in Review" commentator, E.J. Dionne, treated the Tea Party as stupid people who don't understand compromise, and "this raised profound questions about whether the Republicans in the House are serious about governing because you have seen this over and over again."

Sitting in for "conservative" David Brooks on NPR was Matthew Continetti of the so-called Washington Free Beacon. He offered his "optimistic" take that conservatives would cave to Boehner as soon as the markets react badly, like they voted for the Troubled Asset Relief Program in 2008.

"Both sides" on these networks are just waiting for conservatives to be dismissed. They've already proven they're interested only in another Obama victory, not compromise.

L. Brent Bozell III is the president of the Media Research Center. To find out more about Brent Bozell III, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir;... If some one told me I had to compromise with the devil to get to heaven, I might consider it; but when the republicans and the democrats have each run up the debt for nothing good and high profits rather than taxing according to their needs, and then they want to cut entitlements that are ours because we have the title to the whole danged country, then compromise and compromisers can all go to hell... The poor have nothing... The poor can bear not a penny more of taxation, and are broke with unfair taxation... The rich have spread our capital around the world, killing our economy, maximizing profits, and writing their own tax bill...If our fragile economy is fragile after years of life support, it is with everything going their way...You see that the rich have all the money they need when it comes to bribing the government and buying elections...
The want of money is not the problem, but the fact that in their quest for empire that they do not want to give a bit back to the society the first raped in the name of free enterprise... This is no time for compromise... If the economy cannot support the government that defends it, then it is time for the fragile and diseased economy to die and get buried... It is bleeding us, and this people have so many on entitlements to support because this economy wants them there, has thrown them out of work, and made them useless... We do not need compromise... We need to be able to face reality, and today the rich want reality staring in the face of the poor... It is the last mistake the rich will make, and it is a fatal one...
They should try paying their taxes in inflated currency that won't pay the rent of the poor, or the mortgage of the landlord... They should try to starve the poor out of their demands on the government... The possibilities for entertainment are unlimited, but the point of compromise has passed... The debt was run up as point of compromise with what was thought needed against what could be had... Reality cannot be compromised... Capital is bankrupt and has been parasitic on this people for far too long... Don't compromise... Let capital die, and pick up the pieces...Let the government die and start over fresh... Don't think a part of it can be made to work...
Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Tue Dec 25, 2012 2:46 PM
Sir;... I do not want to tell you I know Mr. Shields... I have known him for years, seen him for years, and do not feel it is possible for the man to be different privately than in public personna... Subterfuge is an incredible burden to those who desire progress in their lives...
Congress cannot be classed with those who want progress...They could buy progress with a sacrifice of personal power...They could return power to the people quite easily, and this they do not; but now they are caught in a devil's bargain... To have greater power than the mean, more power than the constitution intended, the people are given few representatives, and districts are divided to keep parties in power long after their states have followed another course... But the problem is that representatives who radicalize their districts for the benefit of their power, are driven by that radicalization into an intransigence that makes cooperative government impossible...There was always the danger of democracy, so democracy was denied because the people are ignorant... But a powerless people can be kept ignorant, and the ignorant can be manipulated to keep parties in power that do nothing for the people but threaten their rights and load them with taxes...The people are radical, ignorant, and angry; and thank God for the parties, because if the people were not all of the above they would trash the parties, the partocracy, and take all the power and govern themselves...
I like Mr. Shields because he is so much nicer than myself, and people should look for good examples for their behavior...I could not ever be like that man and be so happy go lucky while the political world I graze upon is falling about my ears...He is absolutely right to phrase voting for taxes as a loss of virginity since so few of the repubicans have done it; but the other side of this issue is that those same people have voted for debt, for war, and for the destruction of our economy... They have not governed themselves, but now they want to attack the powerless because those who have power over them demand it... What else can their voters do, because if they do not deny the poor they must join the poor...
The republican have brand loyalty... The moral and superior posture of the republicans is a wonder...What the rich who are the financial backbone of the republican party have going for them is not the fact of the republican voter, but the imagination of those voters who find it esasier to identify with the ers in life that the ees, which they are...They are loser, lifes loser, overworked and underpaid, taxed beyond their means, under educated, preached to, bereft of understanding, and living in fear and hate...Like so many powerless and ignorant, they blame those who are more powerless and ignorant yet for holding them back...
I cannot blame Mr. Shields for pointing out the obvious, that so many representatives of the people must fear being primaried... This is the price of party power, of the parties limiting representation, of the parties dividing districts to ensure election and the partys denying progress and government to the American People...When the parties limited their numbers in the house, they did what they did for their own benefit and not the benefit of this people... They made a seller's market of the house like the Senate... But not the Senate nor the President, nor the Supreme Court could be an impediment to a democratic and responsive house doing the will of this people... The house took power from the people and gained an insignificant part of power for themselves, but the institution of the house lost nearly all its power...
It is not wrong to admit that the house fears the people... They fear the angry result of bad government, and it was the parties thinking this rich country could afford bad government that have brought us to this point... We need to trash the parties to save this people, and soon is way too late...The ignorance of the people present an impossible impediment... The Government will never take the steps necessary to reform itself, but to return power to the people by reducing the size of districts would be an easy and aconstitutional step in that direction...The government will fall over the cliff, and bust to pieces before it will consent to the will of the people...Let it fall..Dear God...Amen...
Thanks...Sweeney
Comment: #2
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Thu Dec 27, 2012 6:32 AM
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