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How Republicans Can Regain The Initiative

(They need to expose corruption, end bad programs, and pave the way for a better future)

written by: Scot Faulkner

The Republican Congress has a small window of opportunity to redefine the political landscape.

Will Republicans repeat history or make history?

Remember 2011?  Republicans won an historic number of seats in 2010, only to become disappointingly ineffective. A thundering herd of elephants birthed mice. 2023 Republicans will face several challenges. 

First, most media will declare the “end of days” and breathlessly report the coming “Republican apocalypse” in detail. They will demonize every incoming Republican with cherry-picked “facts” and an endless array of fiction. 

Second, Republicans will not be unified. They rarely are. Conservatives should remember that just because Members of Congress are “R”s they are not necessarily “ours.” There are moderate and liberal Republicans, along with swamp dwellers, timid souls, and the special-interest-conflicted.

Republicans, even with a slim majority, can make a difference if they achieve four major goals: Expose, End, Equip, Endure.

EXPOSE                                                               

Congress has a fundamental duty to conduct oversight, expose corruption and misdeeds, and hold those in power accountable. 

This begins with Congress itself. Republican leaders must immediately demand that January 6, 2021 videos from all 1,800 Capitol Hill cameras are preserved. Any cameras “not working on that day,” and all “lost” or “damaged” videos, must be fully explained and documented.

On January 6, 2023, Congress embraces transparency by releasing all January 6 videos from all cameras unedited or redacted. Let Americans see for themselves what happened.

To follow-up, Congress then identifies law enforcement shown on Capitol security and news videos helping protesters by unlocking and opening doors, removing security barriers, waving them to the Capitol, or standing-by passively. Each law enforcement officer should be individually brought behind closed doors and asked, under oath, “who told you to do that?”

Those who “were following orders’ will be asked, “whose orders?” Their superiors are then brought forward and asked the same questions. Congressional Q&A continues until top law enforcement officials either assert they initiated rules of engagement themselves or identify orders from specifically named elected officials. These communications would then be released to the public.

There are countless Biden abominations that deserve investigation. One is the flood of illegal immigrants the administration has unleashed. Another is the torrent of reliable, affordable fossil fuel energy it has stifled in the name of preventing “dangerous manmade climate change” – while China burns coal and emits more greenhouse gases than all developed Western nations combined, and Team Biden makes America increasingly dependent on Chinese minerals and industries for our wind, solar, battery, medical and even military equipment.

Republicans must heed the lessons from their ineffectual pursuit of Obama scandals. Subpoenas will be ignored. Documents will be withheld, slow walked, or become “missing.” Witnesses will refuse to testify, or will lie and obfuscate. Republicans must find ways to deal with that.

The gold standard remains the 1973 Watergate Committee. Its Members began with the lowest level people and worked their way up to the top. Members asked questions, and waited for answers instead of launching into finger waving monologues.

Public hearings are theatrical events. Republicans need to manage the plot, characters and answers beforehand, and build a narrative. The truth is out there but is nearly impossible to uncover in a timely enough manner to matter; but it still needs to be uncovered.

Nonpartisan oversight should also occur, using hundreds of reports published by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and the 72 Department and Agency Inspectors General. Americans need to repeatedly hear about the mindboggling expanse of waste, fraud and abuse that is endemic in the Federal Government. This validates the next Republican President’s reform agenda.

END

Republicans will end new Biden initiatives and reduce his ability for mischief. They can defund programs, positions and people. They can turn campaign promises into reality, by introducing legislation addressing voter priorities.

Justification through hearings and legislation will reveal and debunk the underlying dogma that is driving the Biden agendas for climate change and wokism. Deindustrializing America is the real purpose of Biden’s assault on energy independence. Showcasing now-silenced experts on these matters is vital.

Biden will veto everything Republicans do, and they will not have the votes to override. Republicans can counter by thinking well ahead of these predictable moves. Biden vetoes will become opportunities to contrast Republican voter-endorsed solutions with how Biden’s policies destroy America. This builds the case for change in 2024.

EQUIP

Republicans used the last two years of President Jimmy Carter’s term to pave the way for the Reagan Revolution. The next two years can equip the next Republican President with ideas and actions that will define the political landscape for 2024 and beyond.

Through hearings, legislation, and floor speeches, they can build a mandate for the next Republican President to “hit the ground running.” This change agenda will generate Leftist attacks, providing insights for Republican counter measures when they are reintroduced in 2025.

ENDURE

The Washington, DC swamp is far deeper and extensive than anyone ever realized. Republicans who cannot be bought-off or scared-off will be relentlessly savaged. Democrats are known for locking arms and never breaking ranks. Republicans shoot their wounded, even ones with minor injuries. It’s time to be strong, think strategically and prepare for future battles.

To save America we must think past one election, one hearing, or one piece of legislation. 

It took years for the Left to gain the upper hand. It will take years to end their reign.

Scot Faulkner served as Chief Administrative Officer of the U.S. House of Representatives and helped lead Speaker Newt Gingrich’s Congressional Transition in 1994. He was Director of Personnel for the 1980 Reagan Campaign and served on the Presidential Transition team. He currently advises corporations on implementing strategic change.

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