"Until someone is prepared to lay out the systemic
problem, we will simply go through cycles of finding corruption, finding a
scapegoat, and eliminating the scapegoat." – Newt Gingrich
Bill Clinton's first term is office marked the beginning of the Republican
Revolution. His promise to reform health care was soundly defeated. His
executive order lifting the ban against gays in the military failed to energize
leftist activists. And a barrage of political and personal scandals plagued the
Clintons during his first term. The most deleterious scandal was that Clinton
illegally profited from a back door involvement in a failed savings and loan on
the Whitewater River in Arkansas.
But none was more injurious to Clinton than the North American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA).
NAFTA created a common market for goods, services and investments with Canada
and Mexico. U.S. workers were forced to compete with global competition for jobs
that hurt their standard of living and threatened their future. This ill-fated
agreement angered the unions and labor friendly Democrats who needed union
support. And America turned to the GOP to right the sinking ship.
Prior to 1994, Democrats controlled the House for 40 consecutive years, with a
coalition of liberals in the north and east with southern blue-dogs. Since
Democrats held the House for 58 of the last 62 years and the Senate for 34 out
of 40 years, they had no fear of Republicans in the 1994 midterms.
According to University of Colorado's Paul Teske, both Bill and Hillary Clinton
were easy campaign targets for the GOP. From Hillary Clinton's failed health
care bill, to numerous corruption cases in Congress, and Bill Clinton's foray
into NAFTA, America was ripe for the GOP revolution.
"Every revolution seems impossible at the beginning, and after it happens, it
was inevitable." – Bill Ayers
It was obvious America needed a change. Liberal Democrats in the north and the
good-ol-boy-left in the south had dictated Congressional policy for almost five
decades – which wasn't working. They were about to be reminded that the
"political pendulum always swings both ways if it is balanced."
The late senator Bob Dole reminded Republicans that they had been the minority
in Congress for so long that they had forgotten how to take charge and govern.
He said in order to win they needed a platform that had national appeal with
universal solutions for all Americans, not just Republicans.
In an effort to unite Americans under a common goal, six weeks before the 1994
midterm elections, House Reps. Newt Gingrich and Dick Armey introduced a
"Contract with America." As ballots were cast, this not only gave Republicans
control of Congress, it would also save the Clinton presidency.
The Contract with America was a legislative agenda by the Republican Party for
all of America. It detailed the actions the GOP promised to take – if they
became the majority in the U.S. House for the first time in four decades. This
was a true bipartisan effort to solve major problems confronting our nation.
"We are in a struggle over whether or not we are going to save America." – Newt
Gingrich
The contract's text included eight reforms the GOP promised to enact, and 10
bills they committed to bring to floor if they took over the House. It included
issues that had been polled during the first years of the Clinton administration
that 60% of the American voters collectively wanted remedied.
The text of the proposed bills included in the Contract was released before the
election. They represented significant changes in federal policy that included a
balanced budget requirement, and tax cuts for businesses, families and seniors.
It also included term limits, reforms to Social Security, and tort and welfare
reform. It avoided controversial matters such as abortion and school prayer.
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Gingrich purposely excluded how these bills and policies would be enacted and
what they would cost. He did not want to distort his goals. He knew these issues
concerned voters and they wanted them fixed. And if he didn't deliver it would
cost him his job. He only wanted to impress voters that if the GOP took over
Congress, they would make changes in government that all of America wanted.
Lou Cannon of the Washington Post wrote, "Democrats attacked the plan as extreme
and radical and its solutions would make America worse." They claimed that a
balanced budget, tax cuts and welfare reform would hurt the poor and do
irreparable damage to institutions that had been in place for decades." Clinton
confidant Vernon Jordan protested, "This contract is a 'hit job' on Americans!"
Although the liberal media and the polls minimized the importance of "The
Contract with America", Election Day 1994 proved fatal for Democrats. According
to Weekly Standard editor William Kristol, Gingrich was responsible for the
"Republican Revolution," with the GOP easily taking control of the House and the
Senate. They also won 12 governorships and took control in 20 state
legislatures.
As predicted, many of the elements of Gingrich's "contract" that passed in
Congress were vetoed by Clinton and the ones that he signed did not radically
change America as the left had predicted. Although the proposed balanced budget
Constitutional Amendment failed to pass, Newt Gingrich and the Republicans led
the crusade to end 30 years of federal red ink and balanced the budget.
Joe Biden's regressive "contract for our nation" was to turn America into a
progressive Shangri la, with no strings attached. He promised to redistribute
wealth from the rich with punishing new taxes.
He vowed to stop drilling for oil, increase welfare, pay people not to work, and
to open our borders.
"I promise that all increased spending on federal programs will be paid for by
the rich." – Joe Biden
Last election, the liberal media convinced America to buy into Biden's "contract
with America" and take out Donald Trump. We are now energy dependent on rogue
nations with record high inflation, a broken supply chain, a labor shortage, and
have security issues due to Biden's border policies.
Biden kept the terms of his contract, but "whose contract with America was
better for Americans?"
Ancient Greek lawmaker Draco wrote, "The goal of all contracts is to deter bad
behavior." The first rule of contract law is accountability by all parties
involved. Newt Gingrich's "Contract with America" was written to reflect the
goals and objectives for government that most Americans wanted and he pursued
and accomplished many of them. His major achievement was a balanced federal
budget.
Biden's "contract with America" was only for progressives. And since he was
elected, he has served his party and his far left supporters, not the majority
of Americans. Gingrich's contract was good for America. Biden's contract with
America destroyed our nation for his political gain. It is time for us to elect
congressmen who will write a "better contract for America" and enforce it.
We need a new contract for all Americans.
“Without common ideas, there is no common action, and without common action men
still exist, but a social body does not." – Alexis de Tocqueville
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