Assembly Republicans
Tempt Mutually Assured Destruction
By Chuck Muth
December 11, 2014
“Unless…”
That’s
how I ended my column last week about Republican Assemblyman John Hambrick’s expected
move from the tiny “Bad Boy” office he was assigned by the Democrats in the
2013 Legislature to the biggest and best office in the Assembly after his conservative
GOP colleagues elected him as their Speaker-designate.
The
official election for a new Assembly Speaker will take place on opening day of
the 2015 legislative session, when all members of both parties will vote. By tradition, the chosen caucus leader of the
majority party is automatically elected Speaker by acclamation. But that might not happen this time.
A
gaggle of moderate Gumby Republicans are unhappy with being ousted from power
within the Republican Assembly caucus.
As such, there has been much speculation that a half-dozen of those
moderates might form an unholy alliance with the 17 Democrats to deny Hambrick the
Speakership.
Such
a move has been called the “nuclear option,” because if some Republicans do join
with the Democrats to unseat Hambrick and put Democrats back in control after Republicans
have suffered in the minority for some 30 long years, all hell is going to
break loose.
Yet
at the time I write this, just such a meeting to drop this political bomb has
reportedly been scheduled for December 22, 2014.
According
to reporter Sean Whaley of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Hambrick has tried to head off efforts to deny him the
Speakership by removing conservative Assemblywoman Michele Fiore as chairman of
the Assembly Taxation Committee, where Gov. Brian Sandoval’s expected massive
tax hike will be heard next year.
The
decision to dump Fiore purportedly is over media reports about IRS tax liens
issued against her that are related to a business she owned. But if this was all about Fiore’s tax liens,
then why was freshman conservative Assemblywoman Victoria Seaman, who has no
such tax issues, also removed from the Taxation Committee?
No,
this is clearly an effort to remove any and all potential conservative
opposition to the Governor’s tax hike plans.
Indeed, not 24 hours after being elected Speaker-designate a week ago,
Hambrick went “wobbly” and reversed himself in an interview by declaring that
he would break his Taxpayer Protection Pledge and vote for the Sandoval tax
hike.
In
the immortal words of Jay Sherman, The Critic, “It stinks!”
This
situation is VERY fluid. It has been
changing by the hour, let alone the day.
So before this column even makes it into print there’s a good chance
that one or more twists and turns will have taken place. But know this…
Conservative
Republicans have a nuclear option of their own.
It’s called a “recall.” And such
recalls of members of the “Collaborator Caucus” may commence 10 days after the start
of the 2015 legislative session.
Buckle
up, folks.
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