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The Democrats' Game Plan

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I am now convinced President Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, other key leaders in the Democratic Party and the new administration realize they have no viable solutions to the economic crisis, know their own plans are going to exacerbate the problems and have concluded the only hope of maintaining absolute power beyond 2010 will depend on their ability to demonize their opponents and the Bush administration.

So much for hope and change. If I had any doubts about their own perceptions, they were dispelled when Democrat leaders went into overdrive lowering expectations — expectations that had been raised so high during the 2008 election.

For instance:

— Biden said: "There's been no good news, and there's no good news on the immediate horizon."

— Lawrence Summers, head of the president's National Economic Council, told NBC's "Meet the Press" that Americans will need to be patient: "These problems weren't made in a day or a week or a month or even a year, and they're not going to get solved that fast. The next few months are, no question, going to be very, very difficult and it may be longer than that."

— Pelosi told George Stephanopoulos on ABC's "This Week" that "some increased investment" may be necessary and that spending the money would likely be tied to more government involvement in the banking sector: "Whatever you want to call it, if we are going to put money into the banks, we certainly want equity for the American people. In other words, if we are strengthening them, then the American people should get some of the upside of that strengthening. Some people call that nationalization … I'm not talking about total ownership."

The only ideas being put forward by the Democrats are the very ideas that created the crisis in the first place — more government intrusion into the economy, more bailouts of failed financial and industrial institutions, more command-and-control policies from Washington, more picking of winners and losers among businesses and, of course, more spending and more debt.

All of this is doomed to failure, and the Democrats know it. Their only hope is to buy enough time for themselves until the economy can turn around on its own in cyclical fashion. But they clearly recognize that is not going to happen in the next two years — and probably not in four.

Imagine how horrifying that realization is to them — not just because of what it portends for America between now and 2012, but, more importantly, what it means to the political fortunes of a party that has just succeeded in getting a monopoly grip on power it has not experienced in 14 years.

That leaves only four options for the Democrats:

— Lower the expectations they raised so high in 2006 and 2008.

— Blame Republicans for everything for the next four years.

— Seduce and compromise Republicans to join them in their plans.

— Attempt to criminalize past policy decisions by Republicans through an endless series of partisan investigations and demonizations.

We have already seen the Democrats tip their hands on the first two options.

As they get more desperate and the clock ticks closer to the next mid-term election cycle in 2010, I predict we will see them work overtime on the last two. Will it work?

The Democrats have shown they have a powerful ally in playing the blame game — the Big Media. Without the critical support of a hopelessly biased press, they would have had no chance of winning the White House in 2008 and the Congress in 2006.

But even the media will not be able to save the Democrats from big political losses in the next four years if the Republican Party refuses to be seduced and compromised. What do I mean?

All the Republicans have to do to ensure victory over the next four years is to refuse to vote for more bailouts, refuse to vote for more debt and more wealth redistribution and refuse to vote for more government intrusion into the economy. If they can develop the intestinal fortitude to stand tough and not compromise, Republicans will likely win back control of the Congress in two years.

But that, of course, is a big "if." Republicans don't exactly have clean hands when it comes to the current economic mess. They are known for compromising. They are known for "reaching across the aisle and finding bipartisan solutions." They are known for voting for rescue plans that are extra-constitutional and counterproductive.

Can Republicans learn to restrain themselves? I don't know. The temptations will be great. Some of them are likely to be peeled off. Many of them have no character and even less intellectual vision. But, interestingly, the Republicans hold far more power than anyone realizes, at least when it comes to the length and severity of the economic crisis.

One thing is clear: It's not going to be solved by Democrats. Whether Republicans will give themselves another chance to bring economic recovery to this country in two years or four years really depends on how they respond to the hapless initiatives of their opponents.

Joseph Farah's newest book, "None of the Above: Why 2008 Is the Year To Cast the Ultimate Protest Vote," is available now. To find out more about Joseph Farah 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;... My lord, who can resist your peerless logic??? They don't know what they are going to do so they can only demonize the conservatives??? What is that, if not demonization??? Cool for you; but wrong for them??? So... What should they do??? Shall they sit on their thumbs like the republicans???Should they fund the military and the police and prisons and the potters fields so when the bread riots occur they can handle them???I just about bust out when some conservative on the tube says the new deal was a failure... When was it allowed to work??? By two years after Roosevelt's election the conservative reaction had set in... In the space of two years FDR's conservative Supreme Court had issued sixteen hundred injunctions to restrain federal officers from carrying out acts of congress... Even FDR considered a constitutional amendment; but he realized how impossible the constitution is to change... We have not  progressed in the intervening years...We have learned nothing, even if we have fogotten everything... So now, your class says resist... Do you really want to resist??? When all the madoffs have taken advantage; and when not a single million dollars of wealth would be posssible without some injustice; do you really want to resist doing anything to fix the problem??? I think anything short of a cure is suicide... I think nothing is going to help capitalism, and nothing can stop it from killing this country to feed its fat...I don't think we can live with it...I think we must choose the life of this people, or the life of capital which has so often drained our lives out of us wiith our sweat... Resist change at your peril... Nothing can fix this economy; and now people are seeing before their eyes the price of long term economic anarchy -while their society falls apart... What could have helped??? Taxing as needed??? Supporting infrastructure as needed??? Keeping a strong domestic market with fair wages, and limited imports??? How many things might a responsible government have done that would have helped to put this agony off for another day; and what have they done but nothing??? The best government, in the opinion of the rich, maintains order and peace while injustice is nurtured... Support that... Resist social change... Legalize public executions of bread rioters... Give every Barney Fife in the country a tank, and show him how to start it up??? Or; consider that Mr. Obama is not doing anything for me...He is trying to save your economy, and your society... I only support the democrats because they have some heart...Ultimately there will be less suffering if our form of economy and government are changed swiftly... So I stand with him; and I root for you...You could not do a better job for humanity on purpose than when you risist essential social change.. Keep on with it... Let the forces of disorder grow to the breaking point...You may hate America, and what we stand for... But it will not get better with out you... Or truly, unless against your resistence ....Thanks...Sweeney
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