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HORIST SPECIAL: The blame for the government shutdown is obvious

<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Whether it is because they live in their own <a name&equals;"&lowbar;Hlk504233050"><&sol;a>bubble of virtual reality or because they think they can get away with lying&comma; Democrats create false narratives to advance their agenda&period;&nbsp&semi; It is probably a little of the first and a lot of the second&period;&nbsp&semi; Part of the reason they can fib with abandon is because they know the Big Seven elitist media outlets &lpar;ABC&comma; CBS&comma; NBC&comma; CNN&comma; MSNBC&comma; <em>New York Times<&sol;em> and the <em>Washington Post<&sol;em> &ndash&semi; in case you forgot&rpar; will report their baseless and bogus claims as factual <a name&equals;"&lowbar;Hlk504233608"><&sol;a>&ndash&semi; as will too many other fellow travelers in the press world&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The government shut down is a prime example&comma; so let&rsquo&semi;s look at the FACTS&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The first inaccuracy&comma; to put it politely&comma; is the claim that Republicans have total control of both houses of Congress &ndash&semi; so whatever happens must be their fault&period;&nbsp&semi; Right&quest;&nbsp&semi; This deceptive narrative has been expressed in the media over and over by hosts of hosts and panels of panelists&period;&nbsp&semi; It is stated as fact&period;&nbsp&semi; Of course&comma; it is not true&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The GOP does control the House by a simple majority &ndash&semi; and they rule by simple majority&period;&nbsp&semi; That is why the House passed the repeal and replacement of Obamacare&period;&nbsp&semi; That is why the House passed the tax reform bill&period;&nbsp&semi; And that is why the House passed a bill to keep the government operating&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">In the Senate&comma; the rules do not allow governance by a simple majority in key issues&period;&nbsp&semi; It requires a supermajority of 60 votes from the 100 senators&period;&nbsp&semi; Since the GOP has a majority of only 51&comma; Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has the power of the filibuster to block legislation &ndash&semi; and that is exactly what he is doing&period; To truly have total control&comma; Senate Republicans would have to pick up at least 10 more seats&period;&nbsp&semi; &nbsp&semi;If Republicans really had total control&comma; there would be no government shutdown&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">While Democrat rhetoric is deceitful and the reporting dishonest&comma; the numbers tell the facts&period;&nbsp&semi; The Republican-controlled House passed the bill to fund the government with 224 Republicans voting in favor and only 11 opposed&period;&nbsp&semi; In the House&comma; 186 Democrats voted to shut down the government with only six in favor&period;&nbsp&semi; Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi&rsquo&semi;s strategy clearly was to defeat the funding of the government&period;&nbsp&semi; Fortunately&comma; she failed because Republicans had control and the votes to defeat Democrat obstructionism&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Because of the rules of the Senate&comma; the Democrat strategy was successful&period;&nbsp&semi; Forty-Five Republicans voted to fund the government while five voted against it&period; Again&comma; the Democrats were the mirror image with 44 voting &ldquo&semi;no&rdquo&semi; to funding the government and five voting in favor of the GOP bill&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">An overwhelming majority of Republicans in both houses of Congress&comma; 269 to be exact&comma; voted for funding with 15 voting against&period; &nbsp&semi;Conversely&comma; 231 Democrat members of the House and Senate voted against funding the government and only 11 voting in favor&period;&nbsp&semi; In one of the greater displays of hubris and hypocrisy&comma; even by Washington standards&comma; the Democrats blame the GOP for the shutdown even though they were the ones voting overwhelmingly for the shutdown&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Republican votes were obviously motivated by a desire to keep the government open for business so that they could deal with other issues&period;&nbsp&semi; The Democrats&rsquo&semi; myopic and destructive strategy appears to have been pushed by their base of radical leftists who oppose ANYTHING with a Republican seal-of-approval on it&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">It is good to examine the motivation of those who voted against their partisan positions&period; Of the five Republicans&comma; the &ldquo&semi;no&rdquo&semi; vote by Senate Leader Mitch McConnell was merely a procedural vote to keep the issue alive&period;&nbsp&semi; The rules required that he had to vote <a name&equals;"&lowbar;Hlk504234103"><&sol;a>against something he wanted to pass &lpar;another example of the Dungeons and Dragons-style rules that tend to encumber rather than facilitate the work of the Senate&rpar;&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">That means only four Republicans voted &ldquo&semi;no&rdquo&semi; based on the merits of the bill&period;&nbsp&semi; For Senators Mike Lee and Rand Paul&comma; it was a principled objection to the process&period;&nbsp&semi; Understandable but ill-advised&period; <a name&equals;"&lowbar;Hlk504234475"><&sol;a>For Senator Lindsey Graham it was pride of authorship of a White House rejected a proposal that included a partial Dreamer provision and a surrender on tougher immigration provisions&period;&nbsp&semi; For Senator Flake&comma; who was pre-emptively rejected by the people of his state&comma; it was another example of his petulant bitterness&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal"><a name&equals;"&lowbar;Hlk504234579"><&sol;a>Four of the five Democrats who voted in favor of funding the government are senators who must face the voters in six months&comma; and they know the people back home want the government funded &&num;8211&semi; something the Schumer gang should keep in mind&period; &nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;Then there is the new Democrat senator from Alabama&comma; Doug Jones&period;&nbsp&semi; Even though he is not up for reelection until 2020&comma; he well knows that he cannot be part of the Democrat resistance movement and get reelected&period;&nbsp&semi; While the Democrats won the Alabama seat&comma; they may find Jones to be an outlier when it comes to the extreme progressive agenda that is currently driving Schumer and the Democrat strategies &ndash&semi; and this may be only the first example of Jones apostasy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">The excuse for Democrat recalcitrance is the issue of the so-called Dreamers &ndash&semi; those illegal aliens who were brought to America as children&period;&nbsp&semi; The Schumer-led coalition of obstructionists demands that the Dreamer issue be resolved specifically as they propose or they will let innumerable hardships befall millions of Americans&comma; especially the military&period;&nbsp&semi; Of course&comma; the vast majority of Americans will not be affected since all essential services &ndash&semi; and many not so essential &ndash&semi; will continue unabated&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Schumer&rsquo&semi;s selection of the Dreamer issue as the line in the sand is imponderable to the point of ridiculous&period;&nbsp&semi; President Trump supports Dreamers being given legal status&period;&nbsp&semi; The overwhelming majority of Republicans in Congress are ready to pass legislation to make that happen&period;&nbsp&semi; Even though Democrats have claimed the Dreamer issue as their cause <span lang&equals;"EN">c&eacute&semi;l&egrave&semi;bre<&sol;span>&comma; they are misusing it as a wedge issue when&comma; in fact&comma; most everyone is on the same side&period;&nbsp&semi; The mythical claim that Democrats are for protecting Dreamers and the <a name&equals;"&lowbar;Hlk504234892"><&sol;a>GOP is opposed to legal status is another of the false narratives that play so well with a compliant press&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Perhaps the most egregious deflection of responsibility by Schumer is the suggestion that the shutdown is all the fault of President Trump&period;&nbsp&semi; That is pure nonsense &ndash&semi; and would be discounted at its first utterance if <a name&equals;"&lowbar;Hlk504232961"><&sol;a>the elitist media was not again willing to breath false credibility into this dead-on-arrival claim&period;&nbsp&semi; Trump has agreed to sign various versions of government funding&comma; and some versions he will not sign&period;&nbsp&semi; That is just how the process works&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">It is up to the Congress to first pass the legislation and send it over to the President&period;&nbsp&semi; There is only one roadblock&period;&nbsp&semi; It is the lock-step refusal of Senate Democrats to vote for government funding legislation &ndash&semi; period&period; &num;schumershutdown&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em><strong>Larry Horist<&sol;strong> is a conservative activist with an extensive background in economics&comma; public policy and political issues&period; Clients of his consulting firm have included such conservative icons as Steve Forbes and Milton Friedman&comma; and he has served as a consultant to the White House under Presidents Nixon and Reagan&period; He has testified as an expert witness before numerous legislative bodies&comma; including the U&period; S&period; Congress and lectured at Harvard University&comma; Northwestern University&comma; Florida Atlantic University&comma; Knox College and Hope College&period; An award winning debater&comma; his insightful and sometimes controversial commentaries appear frequently on the editorial pages of newspapers across the nation&period; He can be reached at <a href&equals;"mailto&colon;lph&commat;thomasandjoyce&period;com">lph&commat;thomasandjoyce&period;com<&sol;a><&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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