Governing on Empty
Harold Meyerson
December 21, 2011
With the Tea Party in control, House Speaker John Boehner can do little but make empty promises.
he Senate, having struck its compromise, has gone home. The House,
controlled by delusional Republicans, has gone home. Payroll taxes are
slated to rise, and unemployment insurance is set to expire before they
return in January.
The compromise wasn’t just between the two parties in the Senate, apparently. According to Wednesday’s Washington Post,
House Speaker John Boehner and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor met
with Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell on Friday and told him they’d get
the votes to pass the two-month extension deal he’d worked out with
Harry Reid. Boehner and Cantor now say they made no promises, but
McConnell certainly thought they did, and, as the Post story notes, “McConnell, a 27-year member of the Senate … has no history of communication errors.”
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