News that unprecedented GOP obstruction of President Obama’s executive appointments (not to mention sequestration)
has left several cabinet departments and federal agencies simply unable to function has gotten the usually reasonable
Jonathan Bernstein to pen an application to join the Green Lantern Pundit Corps over the glacial speed to which the GOP has reduced the President’s vetting process to. Faster, President! Vet! Vet!
Their motto: “In brightest day, in blackest night, if Obama just had the
will to fight!”
The answer is to reduce, as much as possible, the vetting
that goes into these choices. Yes, that probably increases the chances
of a scandal down the road sometime. But that cost, visible as it is
when it happens, just isn’t as important as the cost of leaving offices
empty — and of disqualifying perfectly good men and women who want to
give some of their abilities to the public.
I’ve talked before about getting cover for change on both sides of Pennsylvania Avenue by putting a commission together
dedicated to stopping the madness. But Obama can do most of this on his
own. It just takes realizing that the cost of the current levels of
vetting are in fact huge, and that it really isn’t that big a deal if a
bad apple (or someone who can be portrayed as a bad apple) sneaks in
every once in a while. Reduce vetting now!
The problem here remains the Republicans, Jon. Accepting the framing here that
Obama
needs to be the one to change to accept the “new reality” of GOP
blocking is exactly what the Republicans want, because then that becomes
the acceptable norm for the next 44 months.
The far greater cost than the empty agency positions is the
damage the Republicans are doing to the idea of good government itself,
and the fact that we’re letting them get away with this petty crap only
means that “a bureaucracy that can’t possibly function correctly
because it’s been hamstrung” is the new normal, and what Americans will
be conditioned to accept. Furthermore, the next time Republicans are in
charge, they’ll simply redefine the framing and move the goalposts to
“We can fill these positions with whomever we want, plenary executive,
suckas!”
Besides, if President Obama speeds up or eliminates the vetting
process, A) Republicans will keep obstructing the process anyway,
meaning that this isn’t a solution to the root cause of the problem, B) a
scandal is exactly what the GOP will need in order to “prove” that
Democrats can’t govern, and C) pretty sure President Obama thought of A
and B and is going this route anyway. The actual solution to the
problem is to do exactly what the President is doing, carefully vetting
and to continue to point out that the Republicans are making governance
impossible. That particular message
is penetrating the public.
What this
isn’t however is an issue of the sufficiency of
the President’s willpower. The. Problem. Is. The. Republicans.
Period. Generate your own willpower to fight them and vote them out of
power.