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Ready, Fire, Aim

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House Minority Leader John Boehner has a brilliant idea.

Nearly one in 10 Americans is out of work. The housing market stinks. The stock market is barely holding on. Republicans, much as I hate to say it, have a real opportunity in this midterm election.

And what is the brilliant plan from the man leading the charge in the House of Representatives?

Fire Larry Summers.

If you are a normal American, you might ask, "Who?" My guess is, if I were to stand on a street corner anywhere in America other than Harvard Square (where he used to be the local president), not a soul would recognize the man who served as Secretary of the Treasury under Bill Clinton and now serves as a senior economic adviser to President Obama.

Is this really the man responsible for the faltering U.S. economy? Did he package all those toxic mortgages? Did he extend credit to people who were already overextended? Did he take on risks that were foolhardy on their face to up his compensation? Did he deregulate the financial sector?

Actually, no. Quite the contrary. Just a few short years ago, during the retrospectively golden years of the Clinton administration, he was widely regarded as an economic genius.

Indeed, even conservatives will tell you that among the president's economic advisers, Larry is on the conservative side. Although these days, I'm not entirely sure how "liberal" and "conservative" are defined in the economic debate. Suffice it to say that, like him or not, almost everybody who has ever dealt with Larry (as I am happy to admit I have) recognizes that he is brilliant and honest, if sometimes too outspoken for his own good (e.g., the women in science business).

Larry is someone who understands both fiscal and monetary policy, knows his way around the Hill and has even balanced some budgets in his time.

But the silliness of Boehner's idea goes beyond his poor choice of targets.

Republicans are seeking to wrest control of the House of Representatives and the United States Senate, and their platform consists of a change in the senior staff? Hello...? Anyone home?

Back in 1994, when Republicans faced a similar opportunity two years into the Clinton administration, then House Minority Leader Newt Gingrich turned to some of the smartest people on the Republican side to formulate and test his "Contract with America." To be honest, I can't exactly remember what was in it, but it had all the appearances of being an honest-to-goodness "plan." It made the Republicans at least look like they were for something, as opposed to just being against the Clinton plan. It served to nationalize the election in an affirmative way. It swept Gingrich into the Speaker's chair.

It was everything that Boehner's plan isn't.

The only group with anything remotely resembling a "plan" on the Republican side is the tea party movement. But even there, the plan has yet to be translated into a national electoral platform that all Republicans can embrace. The inexperience of many tea party favorites and the high negatives of others (hello, Sarah Palin) have created opportunities for some Democrats whose obits were all but written (hello, Harry Reid).

What Republicans need from their leaders in Washington, despicable place though it may be, is what Gingrich gave them in 1994: the appearance of a plan for governing the country; a set of answers other than "no." So long as the best they can come up with is firing Larry Summers, Democrats have a fair chance of avoiding disaster.

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Actually, Gingrich has a plan (written w/ others.) It is in the latter chapters of his book, (overly) titled "To Save America."
Comment: #1
Posted by: Ron Johnson
Fri Aug 27, 2010 6:02 AM
John Boehner is right but didn't go far enough. Everyone in this administration supporting the Marxist takeover of our government needs to be fired. We the voters will take care of rest of the Marxist supporters.
The Democratic Party is no longer the party of JFK. It has been highjacked. Wake up people!
Comment: #2
Posted by: Early
Fri Aug 27, 2010 6:23 AM
Susan, one of your more stupid essays. Since those responsible for this recession caused by the housing bubble burst won't be held accountable, you have to look at the crafters of Obama's response to the recession and realize that their efforts have been horrible failures for everyday Americans. At least Dodd decided not to run again, but the moronic voters in Boston who keep sending Barney Frank to Washington to do his evil are as much responsible and Boehner can't suggest how awful Frank has been to our economy (though Frank now admits Freddie and Fannie should be abolished after he gave his friends and boyfriend millions of taxpayer dollars in bonuses!) Susan, are you that insulated from real life that you have no idea how horrible it is to watch the economic news each day and hear our elected leaders like Obama and Biden LIE each day that things are getting better? That this is the summer of recovery? That 500,000 jobs are going to be produced each month? The only jobs getting created are in government and are paid for by taxpayers who are losing their shirts and their taxes go up January 1? What planet do you live on if you can't see the horrific damage that Obama and his economic team have foisted on the taxpayer? They should all be fired! Even democrat senators have said we got nothing for going a trillion dollars more into debt and you blame Boehner? Really, Susan, get down to reality; take Econ 101 again and see that everything Obama espouses economically is a total failure and ruining our country.
Comment: #3
Posted by: Lesley Barnard
Fri Aug 27, 2010 2:14 PM
I do not particularly agree with your column on Larry Summers & Gingrich.
I agree that Larry Summers should never have been appointed to his post by Obama but I do not agree with your sentiments on Gingrich or his 'Contract ON America." You've got to be kidding when you suggest that it did any good at all for our country.
As far as the Tea Party is concerned, it would be good if you COULD come up with anything positive that it has done , to deal with our problems .All that you can come up with is, "the appearance of a plan for governing."You and I know very well that the Tea Party is nothing more than a wing of the Republican Party, so please refrain from mentioning Palin as anyone who has a genuine plan for this country.
Oh, by the way...John Boehner's name is pronounced: Bone-ner..... not Bane-hner.
Comment: #4
Posted by: James M.Mejuto
Fri Aug 27, 2010 2:54 PM
Hey Susie, he should fire a lot more, starting with all the Czars and tax cheats. Oh wait that would be everyone in his administration.
Comment: #5
Posted by: Paul
Fri Aug 27, 2010 5:09 PM
Did Mister Boenher come up with this idea while he was on the CGolf course. That is his "stimlus" package Play Golf he played 140 rounds in 2009. He comes from Ohio and Washington where you can not play for 5 months , So he played every other day during the Golf Season, and paid 83,000+ in Greens fees. Safe bet he stiffed his Caddy
Comment: #6
Posted by: Joe
Sat Aug 28, 2010 10:53 AM
Fire Larry Summers NO - only Harvard University could do that act! He just did not fit into the ultral far left liberal elite crowd at Harvard as he tried to use his Common Sense. Please also remember that Democarts have controlled Congress since 2006 and is largely responsible for all the debt created as they pass the budgets?

I acutally thought Summers did a good job under Clinton, but, Dodd and Franks were his downfall with Frannie and Freddy as it was a gaint ponzi scheme to enrich fellow democrats at the expense of the public. History has proven this to be true with the worse to come when the bail out figures hit in the trillions on the taxpayers.

By the way for Joe commenter #6 - How many rounds has Obama played in less than 2 years? Remember the outcry from the MSM of Bush with 8 rounds in 8 years? Strange isn't it?
Comment: #7
Posted by: Gene44
Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:51 AM
Gentlemen -
Golf has NOTHING to do with politics!!! Get a life!!! Go golfing!!!
Comment: #8
Posted by: Early
Mon Aug 30, 2010 6:37 AM
Why is it so odd to you that the Minority House Leader would request the economic advisors be fired? THAT is part of the Republicab plan. Step 1 - fire those making these poor economic decisions. Perhaps Summers knows exactly what steps to take in this economy yet knows opposing the White House's grand plan - he doesn't have the nerve to contradict them.
The economy is getting worse. In any corporation - the CEO has to go - well, those leading us in the wrong direction has to go.
There is a plan - firing the head of this mess is just step 1.
Comment: #9
Posted by: Lisa
Mon Aug 30, 2010 7:50 AM
Susie, might be better not write your essay immediately after a hard night of partying.
Comment: #10
Posted by: Paul
Mon Aug 30, 2010 5:54 PM
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