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The Republican Party is about to return from a two year banishment, from political Siberia, back into the political mainstream as it seats its House majority for the 112th Congress. While “change” of the past two years has occurred (no matter what the rhetoricians says), some of the most progressive change in recent congressional history mind you, the Republicans spent most of their time trying to find the tail they lost in the 2008 Presidential elections.

For the past two years, the Republicans have spent their energy whining and crying on the sidelines, playing the obstructionist role and fanning the flames of dissent through third party extremists that they identify with only in their common distain for President Obama.

While the President stopped our economy from a freefall collapse, and while he saved two industries (the banking and auto industries), and while he withdrew troops from Iraq, and became the first President in 100 years to successfully pass health care reform, the Republican Party refused to give him an ounce of credit and took every opportunity to snipe at him or prevent him from looking like the statesman that he is.

The ideologues played on public frustration over the economy, and the silent Negrophobia that swept the country over the election of the first black President, and combined it with the historical mid-term election slide that the party in power experiences, to produce the largest gain in a mid-term election ever. It’s simply a continuation of the American people’s political sophistication in using divided government (major party control of each branch of government) to allow the parties to “check” each other. But somehow, that too was Obama’s fault. However, most of them got elected “Obama bashing” and represent some of the most extreme views in Congress since the days of the Dixiecrats. They made promises to return their government back to the people (whoever that means—though, in truth, we know). Well, they bout to get their chance.

The two-mouthed, two-faced “Party of NO” claims it can bring fiscal responsibility back to the federal government and reduce the deficit and repeal health care and extend the tax cuts for the rich and bring about compassionate immigration reform. It says that “Obama-change” has not been change. Well, I don’t know what you call it but the 111th Congress will go down in history as one of the most productive ever—right up there with those Radical Republicans of the Reconstruction Era. You know them, those Lincoln Republicans  they like to selective claim when it’s convenient. The 112th Congress has it’s work cut out for it. We know from eight years of experience prior to 2008 that the Republicans will posture their position as one of the middle class, but clearly represent the rich and privileged. We know the Republicans will claim to support education, and jobs, and home ownership, and families but will dump them in a heartbeat for business tax credits and budget cuts.

Business funded political action committees funded the return of the Republican Party comeback, after an assist from the U.S. Supreme Court of course. You don’t think a payback is in order? Of course it is. Republicans believe in payback, good and bad. That’s why they’ve promised to come after health care (what they call “Obama care”). It’s not going anywhere, because they don’t control the Senate but it sounds good as a rallying cry.

And speaking of crying, the new House Speaker, John Boehner, who cries more than a baby at feeding time, represents the disingenuousness of this new Republican majority. He gets on television and cries about how he pulled himself up by his own bootstraps, including an affirmative action education grant for poor students he received, but he puts his knee in the back of the poor every chance he gets. He needs to be tested soon and often so the American people will see him for what he really is. I’m sure the President has his number, but Congress as a body will need to see exactly what he wants to do on immigration reform. The Republicans just killed the Dream Act. Let’s see what their alternative legislation will be. Let’s see what they really do for job creation, beside give businesses tax incentives. Let’s see how they will fix public education, besides cutting budgets and teaching to tests (leave no child behind). This is a chance to really expose the Republicans over the next two years. Either as true change agents, or as the rhetoricians that they truly are.

Fooling the American people has become a science for them. Republicans, like President Obama, like to quote the Republicans’ first President, Abraham Lincoln. Each for their own good as Lincoln was truly conflicted about how he would save this nation. Lincoln once said, “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and you can fool all of the people some of the time. But you can’t fool all of the people all of the time.” Don’t tell that to these modern day Republicans.

They think we’re all fools and they constantly set out to prove it. This time, we’ll watch them try to sidetrack government reform and fool themselves while doing it. But they won’t be fooling us. We were watching to see if they learned anything at all about change. We hope they don’t blow their chance to reach across the aisle and to aid President Obama, but I somehow sense that two years from now, we’ll be echoing the words of former Arizona Cardinals coach, Dennis Green, that “The Republicans are who we thought they were.”

BlackCommentator.com Columnist, Dr. Anthony Asadullah Samad, PhD is a national columnist and author of Saving The Race: Empowerment Through Wisdom. His Website is AnthonySamad.com. Click here to contact Dr. Samad.

 
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