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Inside The Democrats' Post-Election Strategy For Congress

First Posted: 10/28/10 01:09 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:10 PM ET

Democrats Post Election Plans

WASHINGTON -- With the enemy at the gates, and facing heavy casualties, Democrats in Congress are preparing to do what any beleaguered army does: head for the hills and leave booby-traps behind.

The bigger the margin Republicans pile up next Tuesday, the less likely it is that the Democrats will be able to -- or want to -- do much when Congress reconvenes for a lame-duck session on Nov. 15.

Rather, leadership aides tell me, they will want to do the minimum, pushing the toughest decisions on taxes, spending and debt forward to a newer, presumably more Republican, 112th Congress, which will convene for the first time on Jan. 3, 2011.

Come January, the new Tea Party-infused GOP then would have to quickly confront the real-world consequences of its tax-cutting, budget-cutting, debt-reducing, anti-government rhetoric.

"Some of our liberals are arguing that we have to do what we can in the lame-duck if it's going to be our last chance, but that is unrealistic if the numbers next week are bad," a top Democratic aide told me.

"If we lose big, we'll punt. We'll have to."

Which means?

For one, it means that lame-duck Democrats will pass another short "continuing resolution" to cover funding of all government programs. (The current one expires on Dec. 3.) If that happens, President Obama will not get the priorities and new programs he wanted, and Republicans will get the chance to undo them.

But the GOP will have to quickly make good on their pledge to cut $100 billion in spending -- a number they have bragged about even while avoiding discussing painful, controversial specifics.

Most House Democrats, under siege though they are, are against extending the Bush-era income tax cuts to families who make more than $250,000. They will try to hold that line, but if they can't, they will fight for a short-term extension for that top bracket.

Again, the idea is to make the GOP, in the new Congress, focus on that one group's needs.

Democrats will try to vote more money for unemployment benefits. Winning that vote -- even in the lame duck -- won't be easy. Democrats will do their best, but, again, that may mean a short-term measure. Republicans would have to return to the matter in January.

The most powerful IED on the road ahead is timed to explode some time this spring. Last February, Congress raised the ceiling on the national debt from $12.4 trillion to $14.2 trillion. Since then, the debt has risen to $13.7 trillion -- which means Congress will have to raise it yet again within a few months.

A failure to approve one would, technically, bar the government from borrowing more money. In other words, we would not have the cash to pay our bills.

And yet Tea Party candidates and their fellow travelers in the GOP have vowed to oppose further increases in the legal debt ceiling.

Are they going to stick to that idea when faced with the reality of default?

Democrats will be eager to see. It may be the only fun they're going to have.

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WASHINGTON -- With the enemy at the gates, and facing heavy casualties, Democrats in Congress are preparing to do what any beleaguered army does: head for the hills and leave booby-traps behind. The ...
WASHINGTON -- With the enemy at the gates, and facing heavy casualties, Democrats in Congress are preparing to do what any beleaguered army does: head for the hills and leave booby-traps behind. The ...
 
 
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Jim Anderson
You're going to burn up my bullshit detector.
08:01 PM on 11/03/2010
NO, NO, NO, NO, NO!!!
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adamhide
Part of the Realistic Left
03:10 PM on 11/01/2010
This unemployment battle will be the easiest one this year. Do you really think all the Rs and Ds lined with pockets full of cash from the big corps will ruin Christmas? Every major retailer wants unemployment benifits to be extended through the season, so they can see profits themselves. It won't be the unemployed that the lame-ducks are thinking off when UI passes this time, it will be big retail...
01:43 PM on 11/01/2010
Seems to me that the only logical thing to do is to become American's rather than Democrats for a year or two, then if they want, return to destroying America after that.
09:38 AM on 10/30/2010
I agree with this strategy.
11:37 PM on 10/29/2010
Why HP would hire Fineman is a huge mystery to me. His latest thread is that the thuggery on the right is equivalent to activity on the left. When asked by Chris Mattews for examples, Fineman stuttered and came up with something about the 1930s??? Fineman first made this equivalency argument a few days ago, he should have been able to give specific examples. Since they don't exist in recent history, it was obvious he could not.
Fineman's attempt to "equate" the left with the right with no evidence other than what seems to exist in his head,
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nicole473
Because Republicans are a threat to this democracy
05:19 PM on 10/29/2010
Republican Woman, Stay Away From Meee..........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PK8qp8bCF4
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jkb5371
what is this??
04:48 PM on 10/29/2010
First Obama labels conservative Americans as "enemies" now this guy. Who's the "angry" group again??
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nicole473
Because Republicans are a threat to this democracy
05:07 PM on 10/29/2010
The teapublicans.
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jkb5371
what is this??
07:55 PM on 10/29/2010
What, exactly is a "teapublican"?
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Oldchef
Former Executive Chef, tr0ll watcher
01:25 PM on 10/29/2010
Fineman is parroting the DLC line. I don't think he's talking with any real democrats. The DLC dems are corporatists at heart, just like their Republican pals. The blue dogs, as they call themselves, have and will stand in the way of real progress for working class people and for the interests of large corporations. If we get out and vote for real progressives, few though they be, all is not lost.
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keramos
Guns don't kill, bullets do. Tax the bullets
12:50 PM on 10/30/2010
If only there were some to vote for here in Texas. White will probably lose the race for Gov; however, there's talk about drafting him to run against Kay Bailey Hairdo. Personally, I'd rather put him up against our pro-rape senator Crony.

2012 should be interesting.
01:04 PM on 10/29/2010
Ladies and Gentlemen, HuffPo’s presents Insider Sock Puppet, Mr. Howard Fineman!

"If we lose big, we'll punt. We'll have to." Why? Sorry, sock puppets don't ask questions.

" [...] leadership aides tell me, they will want to do the minimum, pushing the toughest decisions on taxes, spending and debt forward to a newer, presumably more Republican, 112th Congress..."

Won't that make resolution of those “toughest decisions” less likely? Howard just reads his script.

Then why have a lame duck session at all?

Two reasons: The government goes broke on December 3rd, and the Bush tax cuts will expire before the next Congress convenes.

Democrats say they want to end tax cuts on wealthy incomes but if that were true, they'd have forced a vote on it before the election, making Republicans justify their opposition to reducing the deficit by $700 billion.

Democrats postponed a vote until after the election on the pretext that it would be easier. Now they’re saying the exact opposite. This is because they had no intention of letting any tax cut expire. The Kabuki was for the eternally gullible leftists of their base.

Now time will “run out” forcing a “temporary” full extension of cuts the new, Republican House will make permanent. Think of this as a new form of bipartisanship: collusion.

The purpose of this journalistic ventriloquism is to signal that The Fix is in. Good job, Howard! Look forward to reading your perpetuation of similar fictions for Speaker Boehner.
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keramos
Guns don't kill, bullets do. Tax the bullets
12:48 PM on 10/30/2010
Let the cuts expire. Raise the rates on anyone and everyone making more than $1million per year by 2 or 3%. Review the tax laws on S-corps to be sure that they're taxed properly.

Corporations paying zero taxes receive zero benefits from the US. This includes legal protection.

Send the plutocrats overseas. Let's offshore those seeking to turn us into a third world factory.
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12:01 PM on 10/29/2010
This article is an excellent example of exactly how our system works - or doesn't work is much more like it. Their actions have NOTHING to do with what's right, wrong, or necessary for our country - it's all about how to inflict the most damage possible on the other party so they can be discredited and set the stage for the other party to be elected the next time.
Congress is completely nonfunctional - this country is doomed!
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nicole473
Because Republicans are a threat to this democracy
11:14 AM on 10/29/2010
Mitch McConnell:

"The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president."

Forget about creating jobs, forget about clean energy, forget about the middle class........just defeat Obama.

Pathetic b'a''t'a''ds_.
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keramos
Guns don't kill, bullets do. Tax the bullets
12:02 PM on 10/29/2010
Sounds like sedition to me. I think that ole turtleface needs to be brought up on charges.
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RUKidding0
Freedom is Fundamental
12:30 PM on 10/29/2010
Sedition is no crime, but that wouldn't be sedition in any case.
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RUKidding0
Freedom is Fundamental
12:33 PM on 10/29/2010
The single most important thing in creating jobs, supporting the middle class, and restoring the economy is to get rid of the Obama/Reid/Pelosi troika that has foisted an ever more overweening social democratic state on an unwilling American electorate.

I suggest that those Obama supporters in denial of this fact are those whoa re well and truly pathetic.
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nicole473
Because Republicans are a threat to this democracy
12:40 PM on 10/29/2010
I suggest you stop watching Fox Network, and try to re-acclimate to reality.
01:04 PM on 10/29/2010
Democrats have ALWAYS created MANY MORE jobs than Republicans. Proof from the Bureau of Labor Statistics:

1. Since 1933 (almost 80 years ago), Dem Admins averaged beating Republican Administrations over 2 to 1 (1.9 M jobs created/year versus 934,000/year). Each political party has had 6 Presidents in that time.
2. Since 1948 (about 62 years) Dems beat Republican Admins more--2.6 M/year average versus 960,000/year, respectively.
3. Since 1989 (about 20 years ago) Dems surpass R even more--22 M in Clinton's 8 years, versus 3.7 M in the 12 years of the Bush Presidents-… a margin of >5 to 1.
4. GWB created less jobs than any President in history (unless you count the Republicans who caused the Great Depression) averaging about 11,000/month versus Clinton averaging about 237,000/month.

QED.
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Mark A Campbell
10:02 AM on 10/29/2010
"Democrats will try to vote more money for unemployment benefits."

Of course they will. From where will that money come?
10:06 AM on 10/29/2010
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nicole473
Because Republicans are a threat to this democracy
11:12 AM on 10/29/2010
Unfortunately, you will live to regret your own abysmal ignorance, and even more unfortunately, the rest of us will live to regret YOUR ignorance too.
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Mark A Campbell
12:02 PM on 10/29/2010
Did you forget your meds this morning?

Why do you attaqck me as ignorant? Of what am I ignorant? Is it because we must have differing political views? That's not very "post-aprtisan," is it?
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Mark A Campbell
12:02 PM on 10/29/2010
"post-partisan," my bad
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Mark A Campbell
09:49 AM on 10/29/2010
"With the enemy at the gates, and facing heavy casualties, Democrats in Congress are preparing to do what any beleaguered army does: head for the hills and leave booby-traps behind."

What would the "post-partisan" President Obama think of this rhetoric?
09:56 AM on 10/29/2010
too funny
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LibertyBell7
Michigan Liberal (and proud of that fact)
10:04 AM on 10/29/2010
Who cares? President Obama is not on any of the ballots.

What is at stake, on those ballots, is whether we allow the "this is no time for compromise" candidates (Boehner promise that) to control whether congress fights for the jobless. We KNOW that Republicans won't fight for the jobs, because they have promised they won't. They've promised that their top priority is to ensure Obama serves only one term (McConnell) or that the House will spend much of its time (and $$millions) "investigating" whether Obama is a Muslim or even a citizen (Issa, Bachman).

And, lest we forget, the guy (Barton) who would head up the committee overseeing Big Oil companies is the exact person who apologized to the BP Exec for all the problems BP experienced when they tried KILLING OUR GULF. Yeah.

That's post--partisan all right. There's a smart, smart move. Let's let them get their hands on our jobs and our environment again. And (as they promise) to send our jobs to China (president of "American" Chamber of Commerce, spending all of their -- and a lot of Dubai and India's -- money to convince us to Vote Republican: "We favor outsourcing...").

We can only be post-partisan if BOTH sides decide to work for the country. "This is no time for compromise" Boehner has shown us whose side HE is on, and it has nothing to do with Obama. Obama's just his excuse and cover-story.

He (and other Righties) don't care about us 98%.
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10:08 AM on 10/29/2010
So then you think republicans should never ever be put back in control? That the only solution to this countries problems lies with Democrats, that only one party should ever control this country?
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ReverendMilo
My micro-bio will not meet your guidelines
10:29 AM on 10/29/2010
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lgillooly
09:42 AM on 10/29/2010
I hope you are wrong. I hope Dems do ALL they can in the lame duck session and to heck with what fox and talk radio say about it. You still have work to do and stop playing politics and do the best you can during the lame duck session.People will respect you if you do, but will not repsect a bunch of wimps.
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LibertyBell7
Michigan Liberal (and proud of that fact)
09:47 AM on 10/29/2010
We proved the polls wrong in 2006. We can do so once more. All that's needed is to ignore the corporate media-driven narrative that tells us it's already over, and make certain that every person who is physically able, every friend, relative and neighbor, goes to the polling places on Tuesday, and VOTES.

The only way those polls or the beltway narrative that drives them come true is if we let it.
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Ann-Pittsburgh
Trying to be the person my dog thinks I am.
10:11 AM on 10/29/2010
Well said -- and there's still time to knock on doors and make phone calls. I'll be making phone calls later today on behalf of Joe Sestak. It will take a measley two hours. A friend of mine has done much more -- He has been going door-to-door and making phone calls for two weeks. Whatever the outcome on Tuesday, we want to know we did our best.
09:53 AM on 10/29/2010
no they will be blocked on every level until jan even by the dems that survived the election
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mummblemouth
Liberals: the only true fiscal conservatives.
03:50 PM on 10/29/2010
No, they will not, too many of them are complicit in the rpblicons' corporate takeover of this once fine country.
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09:34 AM on 10/29/2010
If the republicans do gain control of the house or senate then the question becomes why did America throw out the democrats ? The voters gave them the whole enchilada last time, the house the senate and the white house, what happened, why is America turning away from them. And why give it back to the republicans? The American voter bitches about both parties yet continues to give them control and take a screwing over and over. You want real change in America then some day the voter will wake up and see its does lie with democrats or republicans, a look back at history for the past 15 years will tell you that, the system needs to be changed.