Mr. Speaker-in-Waiting

width=71By Cal Thomas The House Minority Leader sits in his spacious Capitol Hill office contemplating an upgrade to larger digs should his party live up to expectations and win a majority of congressional seats in the midterm elections this November. Ohio Rep. John Boehner could very well become third in line to the presidency. But when I ask him what his late parents might think of him given the humble circumstances in which he says he was born he displays an emotion rarely seen in a politician not confessing to scandal: he begins to tear up and reaches for a box of tissues. Why me? I ask God he says Im just a regular guy with a big job. While resisting presumption (we still have a long way to go) and with a sign on his desk that reads It CAN be done Boehner still discusses things he believes are possible should Republicans regain majority status. Asked about the most important lesson he learned from losing the Republican majority of 1994 Boehner replies Our team failed to live up to our own principles. He points to recent votes as proof we have learned our lesson -- Republicans stood together and voted unanimously against the stimulus (twice) the Obama budget (twice) health care reform and almost all Republicans voted against Cap and Trade. Boehner suggests that unity will carry over to what he hopes will be a second chance at a GOP majority. He promises a freeze on any new federal programs and to undo those that arent working cost too much or are outdated. Congress hasnt done a good quality job of oversight in a long time Boehner says. I came here for a smaller less costly and more accountable government and that has not been whats been happening. We dont need any more programs; we need to undo a lot of programs. Where to start? Both parties know Social Security and Medicare are in need of drastic reform. What would a Republican majority do with these nearly bankrupt programs? Having learned from President George W. Bushs attempt to reform these spending monsters Boehner maintains You cant lead with your chin. (Bush) led with a solution to a problem people didnt understand. Instead Boehner wants an adult conversation to lay the problem out. Then you can be able to talk about an array of possible solutions. Only after people get it he says can you attempt whats doable. Boehner says part of the conversation will remind the public exactly how much their government is spending and in terms they can understand instead of speaking about trillion-dollar debt. He puts it this way: Forty-one cents of every dollar the federal government spends we have to borrow from our kids and grandkids. So I think the test is real simple. You go through every damn program every line item in the budget and you ask this question: Is this spending so important that were willing to ask our kids and grandkids to pay for it? If it doesnt meet that test then why are we doing it? Boehner promises Republicans will restore the Hyde Amendment restricting federal money for abortions. He also said if angry voters want real change they must stay engaged with their elected officials after the election. You cant ignore Washington. If people want to change direction I have to have them engaged in this fight. Boehner believes Republicans can circumvent much of the mainstream media that is so often hostile to his party and often opposes GOP objectives. He tells me Republicans now have a social media advantage with a 3-2 margin in Facebook pages over the Democrats even though they have a 49-seat majority; twice as many Twitter followers as the Democrats yet 90 percent of the tweets come from Republicans. Nine of the top 10 political views on YouTube are from Republicans. Our members now understand you have to communicate with people and keep them involved in the fight. Cynics have heard promises of reform before from both parties but with a foundation of new young members and the possibility of reinforcements after the election John Boehner increasingly looks like the next speaker of the House. His parents would be proud.
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