Sunday, January 2, 2011

Summation of the 111th Congress

"Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid sent out a press release last week headlined "111th Congress Accomplishments." It quoted a couple of Democratic Party cheerleaders calling this the greatest Congress since 1965-66 (Norm Ornstein) or even the New Deal (David Leonhardt), and listed in capital letters no fewer than 30 legislative triumphs: Health Care Reform, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, a Jobs Package (HIRE Act), the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, Food Safety, the Travel Promotion Act, Student Loan Reform, Hate Crimes Prevention, and so much more.

"What the release did not mention is the loss of 63 House and six Senate seats, and a mid-December Gallup poll approval rating of 13%. Never has a Congress done so much and been so despised for it....

"The difference between the work of the 111th Congress and that of either the Great Society or New Deal is that the latter were bipartisan and in the main popular. This Congress's handiwork is profoundly unpopular and should become more so as its effects become manifest. In 2010, Americans saw liberalism in the raw and rejected it. The challenge for Republicans is to repair the damage before it becomes permanent."


-Wall Street Journal Opinion, The Liberal Reckoning of 2010, Jan 3, 2011, emphasis added

(read the full article here)

Nancy Pelosi Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) swears in members of the 111th Congress in the House Chambers January 6, 2009 in Washington, DC. The Democratic party holds a majority of the seats in the House and the Senate just as President-elect Barack Obama is prepared to take the charge of the administration on January 20.  (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Nancy Pelosi


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