GOP House Freedom Caucus preparing a ‘Contract on America’

Cartoon_19When we last heard from the farther far-right GOP House Freedom Caucus, they were engaged in a mutiny that forced their captain the TanMan, Weeper of the House John Boehner, to walk the plank, and his first mate, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, into house arrest confined to his quarters.

Now these radical extremists are back with another list of demands – a “Contract on America” —  meet our terms or we will kill the hostages, beginning with the GOP leadership. Bloomberg Business reports, House Republican Hard-Liners Drafting ‘Contract With America II’:

U.S. House Republican hard-liners who helped force out former Speaker John Boehner are readying their next act: a multi-point manifesto demanding quick action on long-time conservative priorities.

Members of the House Freedom Caucus are preparing a “Contract With America II” that would call for House votes in the first 100 days of 2016 on replacing Obamacare, overhauling entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare, and repealing the estate tax.

An early draft of the plan obtained by Bloomberg News also calls for legislation to slash government regulations by 20 percent, cut corporate tax rates and expand offshore oil drilling. Efforts are still under way to finalize contents of the “contract,” which lawmakers say they hope will become the basis of House Republicans’ 2016 agenda.

The plan is tentatively named after the “Contract With America” that Newt Gingrich and other Republicans used to describe their pledges in the 1994 elec­tion campaign that swept the party into the House majority.

[This is a myth created by Newt Gingrich to enhance his own reputation. The vast majority of Americans never heard of the Contract for America, and those that had could not tell you what was in it. It was not the reason for the 1994 election results.]

Two decades later, members of the Freedom Caucus have been waging war on a Republican establishment they say has gone astray. They’ve already toppled Boehner of Ohio as speaker and helped quash House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s bid to take over the job.

The plan would help conservatives hold new Speaker Paul Ryan and other Republican leaders to account. Even before Ryan of Wisconsin became the new speaker, they extracted promises from him to give more power to rank-and-file House members.

Some Freedom Caucus members say the new “contract” is intended to show the group can do more than throw rocks at the Republican establishment by devising a more-positive legislative agenda.

“We’ve been working on that plan and hope to introduce it,” said Representative Mark Meadows of North Carolina, a founding Freedom Caucus member.

Most of the three-dozen Freedom Caucus members haven’t signed-off on a final version, said Meadows, interviewed Wednesday as he made the rounds of Veterans Day events and other appointments in his district covering the western tip of North Carolina.

“That is accurate,” said Representative Raul Labrador of Idaho. He called what is now on paper “truly a first draft” that might see changes. He said he’s not sure the final document will ultimately be called another “Contract With America.”

Labrador added in an interview: “You can’t be just against the Obama agenda, or the Clinton agenda.”

“There are conservative ideas and policies we want to pitch to the conference and that we want to be for,” he said.

Representative Dave Brat of Virginia, the Freedom Caucus member who unseated former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor in a 2014 Republican primary election, is among those who have advocated for the party’s leaders to commit on paper to specific principles and promises. Brat even put out his own list of public commitments in October that a speaker and other House leaders should make, including balancing the federal budget within 10 years and broadening opportunity for members to fully debate legislation on the House floor.

“I said these things had to be put in writing for my constituents,” said Brat in an interview in his east-central Virginia district. “The Contract With America was on paper — and it was hugely successful. Because then you could hold people accountable.”

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The intent this time, said Meadows, is for the caucus to unveil its plan publicly so it may become at least part of the House Republican agenda for 2016.

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Meadows said it’s important now for Freedom Caucus members to be “more strategic” in plotting their direction. The proposed contract represents “part 2” of a three-step process, he said.

“Having a new speaker — getting more sensitive Republican leadership to the voice of the American people — was step 1,” he said. The contract represents “step 2 — laying out that positive agenda for what is to be expected, what we want to accomplish.”

“Step 3 will be delivering on that contract,” said Meadows.

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Next week, Congress needs to pass a six-year highway spending plan before current authority expires Nov. 20. Then lawmakers must agree on a $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill to keep the government open after Dec. 11.

Brat and Meadows both suggested that, with so little time left before the Dec. 11 spending bill deadline, Ryan may be judged mainly on whether he allows enough rank-and-file input. Neither said they expect huge fights on policy issues such as defunding Planned Parenthood because of the short time frame.

That’s partly why a focus is already shifting to 2016. The draft of the Freedom Caucus contract calls for House floor votes on proposals to require a balanced federal budget, repeal the estate tax, replace Obamacare, and cut dependence on foreign oil 20 percent by 2025. The military should receive enough funding to be able to fight two separate wars in different parts of the world, it says, and government regulations should be cut 20 percent across the board.

The proposal calls for closing corporate tax “loopholes” and cutting the top corporate tax rate to 20 percent from 35 percent; banning federal funds for Planned Parenthood and other groups that perform abortions; overhauling entitlement programs and enacting measures “to promote workfare, not welfare.”

Let’s go crazy!

5 thoughts on “GOP House Freedom Caucus preparing a ‘Contract on America’”

  1. Oh look! Click the link and you find Matt Salmon! Surprise! Like I said….bet every one of those nutjobs is part of this…it’s not a stretch.

  2. By the way, I’d bet dollars to donuts that ALL the Republican reps from AZ have something to do with this pack of nutjobs.

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