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Pelosi’s Secret ‘Anti-Terror’ Strategy

No it has nothing to do with al-Qaeda, but House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) told a group of liberal bloggers Thursday that she has super-secret plan to combat the GOP’s “hostage-taking” mentality and prevent a repeat of the debt limit debate, during which Republicans got basically everything they wanted by “acting like terrorists”:

Without disclosing details, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) says she has a plan for dealing with the Republicans’ legislative hostage-taking strategy. In a meeting with a small group of reporters in her office Thursday morning, she said the dynamics of the debt limit fight — where Democrats were forced to accept deep cuts to government programs on the threat of default — will not happen again.

“Suffice to say that you won’t see a repetition of what happened last week, taking us to the last minute when they didn’t even have the votes — they didn’t even have the votes — and then saying to us ‘You will be responsible for a default,” Pelosi said in response to a question from TPM.

Pelosi was reluctant to spell out just how she would stave off this situation, however. “I would say that if I were to tell you…it would be defanged,” she said, after being pressed for details. “In terms of what we — how we would approach where they go from here. And that may be a House Democratic position…. Our members were very unhappy about that vote the other day. Very unhappy.”

“[W]e wouldn’t let our country default,” Pelosi said. “But I’ll say it this way to you. A default is a much more serious consequence than a shutdown of government for a few days.”

“Expect us to be more visible in terms of what we say here and how we mobilize out side to make sure the Republicans know the risk of taking us to the brink,” she added, when asked to provide more details. “It’s to make it a completely unacceptable place for the Republicans to go because it will have public consequence.”

It would seem that Pelosi is suggesting that House Democratic leaders plan to aggressively whip their caucus against any negotiated compromise that they find disagreeable, thus putting pressure on House Speaker John Boehner (R., Ohio) to pass future spending deals with only Republican votes, which has proved a rather difficult task. Furthermore, she indicates that Democrats would be willing to suffer the consequences of their actions (e.g. a temporary government shutdown). It’s hard to believe they would realistically be able to pull this off, especially if it would mean giving President Obama the cold shoulder. But it’s possible to see how House Democrats could become a complicating factor once the congressional super-committee is formed and in the event that it puts forward a deficit reduction plan that would need the approval of both houses of congress to be enacted.

The same can be said of Senate Democrats. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R., Va.) told National Review Online that Republicans would not appoint anyone the the 12-member committee who would support tax increases of any kind. Naturally, this makes Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D., Nev.) sad. Just moments after the final debt-ceiling bill was passed in the Senate, Reid took to the floor and insisted that the super-committee put forward a plan that includes tax hikes. If not, he threatened, the fail-safe triggers outlined in the plan would be activated, meaning deep cuts to the national defense budget.

And apparently, national defense isn’t so much of a Democratic priority these days. Sen. Ben Cardin (D., Md.), a senior member on the Senate Budget Committee, predicted Democrats would have significant leverage going forward that would allow them to press for higher taxes, which he called “the number one priority,” and suffer relatively few consequences if the triggers are activated. “Those of us who are for revenue I think are in a pretty strong position because we’re not too concerned, as we were with the debt ceiling, that if we don’t reach an agreement it will be devastating to our priorities,” he said.

Reid went one step further, suggesting that Democrats could decide to abandon the super-committee process altogether. “What does that leave the committee to do?” Reid told Politico in response to the GOP’s refusal to consider tax increases. “Should Pelosi and I just not appoint and walk away?”

Should make for an interesting fall in Washington.

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   08/04/11 17:23

Please oh please oh please oh please, let it be her plan to take off and hide in a motel in Illinois like the Wisconsin state House Dems, never to be seen or heard from again.

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   08/04/11 17:25

Mr. Stiles, at least for me, your link is broken. Others having the same problem might try this link instead if they care to venture into Josh Marshall's swamp themselves:

She Has A Plan: Pelosi Says There’ll Be No More Hostage Crises.

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   08/04/11 17:33

The Plan: Pelosi & Reid have demoted Obama to 3rd string on the Negotiations Squad.

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   08/04/11 17:37

so her super secret plan has to remain secret becasue it be "defanged" it were revealed ... gee, the first time you pull it out won't that happen ... so she's got one bullet in her capgun ?

stupid, ignorant and nasty is no way to lead your life Nancy ...

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 cab
   08/04/11 18:32

Well, it's worked for her so far.

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LarryD
   08/04/11 19:16

To know what's in the secret plan, you have to pass the secret plan.

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   08/04/11 17:43

I remember Nixon said he had a plan to end the Vietnam War. How'd that work out?

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VietNow
   08/04/11 22:13

The war was effectively won - thanks to Nixon - until the newly elected Congressional Democrats of '72 and finally '74 decided to cut off funding and then prohibited U.S. aid to the South when the Communists finally came in '75. Unhindered and without U.S. aid, the Communists took over. To answer your question, Nixon's plan worked and we had finally won the war - that is, until the Democrats just gave it all away. That party hasn't been trustworthy to defend this great country ever since, as far as I'm concerned.

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   08/04/11 17:43

"Democrats were forced to accept deep cuts to government programs on the threat of default "

Can somebody please explain to me what the "deep cuts" were that the Dems are complaining about? It seems to me the only deep cuts were to the tax increases Obama & Co. wanted. Spending has been reduced hardly at all. But maybe I missed something that I should be more excited about.

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   08/04/11 17:43

Pelosi's secret strategy revealed:

Next time there is a debt ceiling debate, Pelosi intends to risk a default. If a default occurs, she will blame it on President Romney.

She can't admit this or Obama's fund raising will be defanged.

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   08/04/11 17:53

My take on this story: San Fran Nan has a secret plan to get revenge against the GOP.

Mr. Stiles, you read this as a threat "to aggressively whip their caucus against any negotiated compromise that they find disagreeable." That would be rational, but that's not what she said.

While being coy, the one specific thing she mentioned was that while Democrats weren't willing to cause a national default, that's a "much more serious consequence than a shutdown of government for a few days." Implying that a few days of government shutdown might be something she and the House Dems might well contrive in order to exact revenge on the GOP.

Why don't you take her at her word? I think she means exactly what she broadly hinted at, and it's not just "aggressive whipping."

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Hostdude
   08/04/11 18:18

I say call her and Reid's bluff. Neither are too bright.

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 cab
   08/04/11 18:33
   08/04/11 17:56

How sad. Covering Pelosi at this point must be like watching Edith Beale asking after her missing cat.

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   08/04/11 18:01

Does anyone know when the next possible government shutdown may happen? The last budget resolution was passed in the 2nd or 3rd week of April. Does that take us through this current fiscal year which ends September 30? Or, does it take us through some period of next year?

I wonder what percentage of the American public doesn't even realize that this most recent fight wasn't an actual annual budget fight.

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   08/04/11 18:20

I wonder if the plan involves b*mbs?

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   08/04/11 18:21

Maybe the (D)s will bring back waterboarding.

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 NK
   08/04/11 18:21

The Botox has completely eaten away whatever brain matter this women had.

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   08/04/11 18:22

Where does Ms. Pelosi say that Republicans are “acting like terrorists”?

I don't see it in her quote, but you have quote marks around it, as if it is a literal quote.

Did she say this, or are you making things up?

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Dude, Learn To Google
   08/04/11 18:48

The claim that Republicans were "acting like terrorists" is a literal quote from the Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden.

Remember the good old days when Democrats like Pelosi and Biden used to whine and moan because they imagined people were questioning their patriotism? Good times, good times...

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