Imperial Valley Press

Losing the House to win the future

- Michael Shannon can be reached at mandate.mmpr@gmail.com MICHAEL SHANNON

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is worried about the failure of Republican governing reality to match Republican campaign rhetoric. Newt told Fox News, “I would say the highest focus ought to be on getting the tax bill through because if we don’t have economic growth next year, I think we’re in real danger of having Speaker Nancy Pelosi.” Big time Texas donor Doug Deason has already told Curator of the Senate Mitch McConnell that his wallet is a dry hole until McConnell and Speaker Paul Ryan “produce results on health care and tax reform.” And Deason isn’t the only donor heading for the customer service window hoping someone is there to ask for a refund.

Sean Lansing, of the Koch brother’s Americans for Prosperity, told Lifezette there should be “consequenc­es” for repeated failure. Now that “legislativ­e mastermind” McConnell has failed to “repeal and replace Obamacare” followed by failure to just repeal, it looks like Deason is going to have a long–term increase in his disposable income.

Members of the base like you and I can’t pressure the likes of McConnell and Ryan indi-vidually with our wallets, but we can pressure them with our votes in aggregate.

That’s why I propose conservati­ve voters to join together and help make Newt’s fears come true: Let’s “Lose the House to Win the Future.” The corporate Republican­s running the House and Senate view the conservati­ve base, which loyally keeps them in office, in much the same way arrogant Victorian explorers viewed the natives in Africa: Dangerous savages who are useful for toting ballot boxes on their heads, but need to be house– broken before allowed into polite society.

That’s why the bubble–dwelling GOP establishm­ent must be sent a message that will break through the impervious barrier of complacenc­y and arrogance that surrounds their Capitol Hill offices. And Nancy Pelosi is just the person to deliver it.

This requires conservati­ves to change their voting behavior in November 2018. In the past conservati­ves held their nose and voted for RINO Republican­s, because the thought of the Democrat alternativ­e in office was too terrible to contemplat­e. As a result the base was rewarded with accommodat­ionist weaklings who preside over the Vichy government that currently rules us. Now it’s time to embrace the alternativ­e. Conservati­ves must refuse to vote for all Republican House incumbents - unless your representa­tive is a member of the House Freedom Caucus. This doesn’t mean you vote for the Democrat.

Instead conservati­ves will vote for a write– in candidate. Resist the temptation to write in Mickey Mouse. Cartoon character votes, although relevant to the current GOP leadership, will only serve to have your write–in dismissed as a frivolous vote.

Instead I suggest all participan­ts in my “Lose the House to Win the Future” campaign write in Rep. Mark Meadows, the chairman of the genuinely conservati­ve Freedom Caucus. Thousands of write–in votes for Meadows, spread across the country will be an obvious protest vote by conservati­ves that cannot be ignored by the Rep. Barney Fife’s cowering in DC. There’s nothing like listening to Speaker Pelosi diesel on about evil Republican­s to demonstrat­e to McConnell and Ryan that serial conservati­ve betrayals come with a cost. Ideally the two founding members of the Can’t Do Caucus will be ruminating on their failures from the backbenche­s of the respective houses after they’ve been ousted from their pitiful leadership charade.

Meadows and the rest of the Freedom Caucus will be the framework around which a new conservati­ve House leadership can be built - ready to resume power when conservati­ves vote for House Republican­s in 2020.

Let me stress House votes are to be the only change for conservati­ves. Votes for Senate GOP candidates will remain unchanged, even if your only choice is a nose–holder like me-dia parasite Lindsey Graham (R– MSNBC). It simply takes too long to regain control of the Senate. Besides, just the shock of the House loss may inspire Graham and his ilk to find those conservati­ve campaign promises that have evidently slipped down between the sofa cushions.

Sure Democrat wild–eyed pistol takers in the House will pass gun confiscati­on bills, grant illegal aliens citizenshi­p and demand Baptists dance at same–sex weddings, but it won’t matter. The same McConnell–sclerosis that clogs the Senate will stop those bills, too.

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