If you're wondering what House Republicans are planning on doing in 2014, the answer is actually very simple:
attack Obamacare.
The memo distributed to House Republicans this
week was concise and blunt, listing talking points and marching orders:
“Because of Obamacare, I Lost My Insurance.” “Obamacare Increases
Health Care Costs.” “The Exchanges May Not Be Secure, Putting Personal
Information at Risk.” “Continue Collecting Constituent Stories.”
The
document,
the product of a series of closed-door strategy sessions that began in
mid-October, is part of an increasingly organized Republican attack on
the Affordable Care Act, President Obama’s signature legislative
initiative. Republican strategists say that over the next several
months, they intend to keep Democrats on their heels through a
multilayered, sequenced assault.
The idea is to gather stories of people affected by the health care law —
through social media, letters from constituents, or meetings during
visits back home — and use them to open a line of attack, keep it going
until it enters the public discourse and forces a response, then quickly
pivot to the next topic.
Endless taxpayer-sponsored attacks on the law, endless repeal votes, and endless House investigations:
The effort has its roots in a strategy developed last spring, when House
Republican leaders — plagued by party divisions that were thwarting
legislative accomplishments — refocused the House’s committees on
oversight rather than on the development of new policies.
Rob Borden, a general counsel to Representative Darrell Issa of
California, the chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and
Government Reform, moved to a newly created position that reported
jointly to Speaker John A. Boehner and Representative Eric Cantor of
Virginia, the majority leader. Mr. Borden’s task was to coordinate and
monitor oversight activities across separate committees to make sure
they are not overlapping or undercutting one another.
That aggressive campaign, which produced numerous hearings on the
attacks in Benghazi, Libya, as well as on I.R.S. scrutiny of
conservative groups, is now increasingly consumed by the health care
fight. House Republican leaders empowered four committees — oversight,
Ways and Means, Energy and Commerce, and Education and the Workforce —
to take the lead, with support from other panels, such as the Science
and Homeland Security Committees, which have examined computer security.
Forever and ever. Forget the economy, immigration, climate change, job creation, anything. All that matters now is destroying Obamacare and Obama. Rooting for the destuction of the President and taking away health insurance from tens of millions.
And they're confident that you'll do nothing to punish them in 2014.