he enduring unpopularity of Obamacare—indeed, the Republican commitment to repeal it—is an example of what can happen when bipartisanship is spurned. In this case, Obama and congressional Democrats made no effort to attract Republicans. They declined to compromise, offering Republicans zilch. They were mesmerized by their huge majorities in the Senate and House.
Now they own Obamacare, including all its troubles.
Republicans own none. And the health care law lacks full legitimacy.
Four years after it was enacted, Democrats are still suffering
politically. For them, Obamacare is a drag.
The same is likely to occur with Obama’s executive amnesty
for millions of illegal immigrants. It is doubly doomed to be regarded
as illegitimate—first, because it stretches presidential authority
beyond the breaking point, and second, because it has no bipartisan
backing. Obama’s action is supported by many (but not all) Democrats in
Congress but zero Republicans.
The president should have known better. In 2009 and 2010,
Democrats dominated the Senate and House. To pass Obamacare, legislative
maneuvering was required, but not Republican votes. So they didn’t
recruit any. The upshot: Opposition to Obamacare is a thorn in the side
of Democrats and will continue to be.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/he-never-learns_819716.html
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