“Red
Wave” could recede in Carson City very quickly
By Chuck Muth
November 13, 2014
Ah,
how fleeting glory. Seems like only six
short years ago that liberals were doing the Snoopy dance and declaring
conservatism dead, dead, dead!
Then
the tea party movement arose from the ashes of John McCain’s 2008 debacle. Two years later, Nancy Pelosi’s Democrats
were tossed out of their majority in the House.
And two weeks ago the same fate was visited upon Harry Reid’s Senate
Democrats.
Conservatism
is dead. Long live conservatism!
But
the real shocker is that the so-called “red wave” that crushed Democrats
coast-to-coast built into tidal wave strength in Nevada.
Make
no mistake. The GOP’s legislative
victories here had nothing to do with any brilliant “strategery” by the GOP
establishment’s high-priced consultants.
Some Republican candidates just happened to be at the right place at the
right time and enjoyed the benefit of a national outpouring of apathy among
Obama’s Democrats.
As
such the GOP won the majority in the Nevada State Assembly for the first time
since 1985 and the majority in both the Assembly AND the State Senate for the
first time since 1929. More importantly,
unlike the GOP takeover of the U.S. House of Representatives in 1994,
conservatives here are now in the majority of the majority in the Assembly.
So
what’s in store for the 2015 session?
Unfortunately,
land mines galore that could blow this year’s GOP electoral success to
smithereens.
Yes,
conservative Republicans in the Assembly are going to put forward many
conservative proposals which have been stymied by the Democrats for years. However, there are still a half-dozen
moderates Republicans in their caucus who will team with Democrats to kill many
of those proposals.
The
ones that do get out of the Assembly will then head over to the Senate, where
Senate Majority Leader Moderate Mike Roberson’s Dirty Half-Dozen Gang will
shoot down even more conservative bills, just as Bob Dole did to Newt &
Company in 1995.
And
whatever survives through the Senate still has to go to Gov. Brian Sandoval,
another moderate Republican whose decision-making now has everything to do with
positioning himself for greater glory and higher office, not advancing
limited-government/fiscal conservatism.
So
instead of doing the hard work of cutting spending, look for Sandoval to put
forward a massive tax hike just like former Gov. Kenny Guinn did in 2003. His peeps are already peddling the myth of a
“billion dollar hole” in the budget which will require “revenue enhancements.”
If
the governor does unwisely go down this road with no electoral mandate to do so,
we could see the return of the “Lean 15” (or more) and the inevitable
conservative vs. moderate political violence in the Legislature will likely destroy
any hope of Republicans retaining their majorities in the next cycle.
Ah,
fleeting glory.
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(Mr.
Muth is president of Citizen Outreach, a conservative grassroots advocacy
organization. He can be reached at
www.MuthsTruths.com)
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