Republicans
are about to take over the House and Senate in numbers or
in spirit. The GOP, including junior Tea Party legislators,
has pledged to give the Obama Administration holy hell and
at the same time, make our lives more miserable. Their ultimate
goal is to make the wealthy elite richer and to make slave
wage-earners out of the rest of us. Yes, this is class
warfare.
The GOP plan is to attack health care reform, either through repeal
or allowing it to hemorrhage because of a thousand cuts�literally.
If repeal doesn�t work, portions of the reform package will
be de-funded over time.
Rep. Darrell Issa of California will head up the House Oversight
and Government Reform Committee. Calling President Obama,
�the most corrupt president in modern times�, Issa vows
to rake Democrats across the coals with investigations and
hold hearings on the president�s programs and policies.
Issa will have a big investigative staff at his disposal
and almighty subpoena power in his evil hands. He has even
asked the corporate sector what would they like him to do
for while he has all of this power.
Issa�s colleague, Rep. Harold Rogers, will be chair of the House
Appropriations Committee, and promises to haul in officials
from all major government agencies to justify their budgets
and in some cases, their total existence. (Remember
there are some GOP folks who have called for the elimination
of the Department of Education). Those agencies who don�t
carry out the GOP�s bidding should expect cuts in their
budgets.
Their buddy heading up the House Energy and Commerce Committee is
chomping at the bit to reverse the government regulations
already put into place and to halt future rules and regs
that keep their corporate masters from making unrestrained
profits off our backs. Rep. Upton�s first target is the
Environmental Protection Agency, which as weak as it is,
has been trying to address issues related to global warming--a
phenomenon that Republicans don�t believe is really happening.
Rep. Dave Camp, the new House Ways and Means Committee chair, is
dreaming about the re-writing of the country�s tax code.
We don�t have to guess about what protected stinky-rich
class his reforms will favor.
In many states like my home state of Missouri, the GOP majority at
the state level will be aggressively carrying
out the Republican agenda. Lawmakers here plan to dismantle
health care with an opt-out bill. Even though Missouri is
hundreds of miles from the Mexican so-called border, immigration
is on the front burner. We can expect to see devastating
union-busting legislation and unrelenting attacks on the
public sector across the country, especially in red states.
The good thing is that the Republicans have telegraphed most of their
treacherous intentions, saving us the time to figure out
what they might do. Now we can spend our valuable time in
organizing to hold government of all levels accountable
and to build the necessary organizational forms to fight
for what is ours. We will have to figure out how to sustain
and protect our communities because the infrastructure and
resources to support them are in deep trouble.
We can�t wring our hands and hope the Democratic Party will do right
by its constituents. It is past time for some real organizing
and a focused strategy carried out by a united front of
fighters from labor, clergy and community. The next two
years will test our skills, patience and commitment. We
can falter, but we cannot fail.
BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board member, Jamala Rogers, is the leader of the Organization
for Black Struggle in St. Louis and the Black Radical CongressNational Organizer. Click
here to contact Ms. Rogers.
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