The so-called Hastert rule, the rule followed by speakers of
the House of Representatives that says only legislation that has a majority of “Republicans”
favor, can be brought to the floor for a voted. The condensed version is only republicans
can make laws. To be honest, the above sentences should be renderer neutral by
saying political party or both parties rather than Republican Party. The thing
that is wrong with being fair is that the Republicans are not fair but the
Democrats are; this is part of the innate “win at all cost” mentality of
conservatives. Author George Lakoff described it from the point of view of a cognitive
linguist, the morality of the natural order (Moral Politics: How liberals and Conservative Think, Amazon Kindle.Com).
For example, it is morally correct for a conservative to consider a woman as subservient
to a man in marriage. In the case of the
House of Representatives, the ones elected to power have absolute power; they
will compromise only is they want. Like
George Bush, said following a win by a fraction of a percent, he had political
(moral) capital and he was going to use it to destroy social security.
The problem was a sin of omission in the founding documents
of our country. The objective was to form a federation with out impinging on anyone’s
rights; thus, it was an impossible mission. The switch was supposed to be from
a monarchy to a democracy, from a single person in power by giving power to the
people. No one could possible foresee that individuals would divide into small factions
within constitutional government and that the factions would act like individuals,
that is groups of people acting in a manner similar to the way individuals act in
hierarchy dominance with one group ending up as a monarchy. This is what the
founding father’s fashioned democracy to avoid.
The Hastert rule gives that kind of power the Speaker of the
House of Representative. They follow rules the party in power makes. When the
House of Representatives decided the speaker had the power to not bring a bill to the floor for a vote, he or she was given
the power needed to kill that legislation. The people of the United States who
made that decision made it counter to the beliefs in the Constitution; the people
who financed the campaigns of the politicians who made the decision. No one in
the latter half of the 18th century when our nation was forming could
have guessed how the nature of the political parties would change the way it
has in the 21st century even with the excesses of the French revolution
staring them in the face.
Modern political parties have morphed into a party of democracy;
a party of the people in the spirit on which our founding fathers based this
nation, on one side, and a party of the rich or the party with the royalty
attitude, which was the exact thing they were fighting at the time. If you are
poor, black, Latino, or non-Christian you are a failure and deserve whatever
life gives. If you are rich, you are successful, idolized, and deserve everything
you get as a reward including—especially—the deference or your underlings. Being
at the top of the hierarchy of man, which in the United States is being speaker
of the house, is reward for giving deference to the rich, even for ignoring the
wishes of the people (gun control legislation, subsidies to oil companies, etc)
and building elevators for Cadillac’s.
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