Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Okay, So Tell Me Again Why You're Signing This Depression-Inducing Piece Of Crap?
William McGurn quotes a remarkably prescient Messiah from his sweeping autobiography, The Audacity of Me:
As we have seen.Genuine bipartisanship assumes an honest process of give-and-take, and that the quality of the compromise is measured by how well it serves some agreed-upon goal, whether better schools or lower deficits. This in turn assumes that the majority will be constrained -- by an exacting press corps and ultimately an informed electorate -- to negotiate in good faith.
If these conditions do not hold -- if nobody outside Washington is really paying attention to the substance of the bill, if the true costs . . . are buried in phony accounting and understated by a trillion dollars or so -- the majority party can begin every negotiation by asking for 100% of what it wants, go on to concede 10%, and then accuse any member of the minority party who fails to support this "compromise" of being "obstructionist."For the minority party in such circumstances, 'bipartisanship' comes to mean getting chronically steamrolled, although individual senators may enjoy certain political rewards by consistently going along with the majority and hence gaining a reputation for being "moderate" or "centrist."
Meanwhile Obama is in Colorado to sign the Porkulus bill and the Dow, down 270 points today so far, continues to vote "no."
UPDATE
Fun with Photoshop.