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What Dems Can Learn from the GOP

Need to better protect policy gains, anticipate attacks

Vanessa Gallman
3 min readJun 5, 2023

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This country dodged a dangerous situation with the 11th-hour bipartisan agreement on raising the debt ceiling. The right-wing House contingent was exposed as a paper tiger. And the House speaker faced the reality that he needs Democratic support to set policy and, maybe, keep his job.

Yet, President Joe Biden and the Democrats did not have to be in a situation where Republicans threatened to blow up the global economy by refusing to pay the bills Congress and several administrations had approved.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen had called on Congress to raise the debt limit when Democrats still had control of the House. But they didn’t, making a bad bet that a fractious House GOP wouldn’t get unified to even demand negotiations.

Democrats seem to have a pattern of not thinking strategically. When in power, they rightly get excited about new programs and policies to solve problems. But they don’t pay enough attention to the landmines being hidden in their wake.

Republicans, on the other hand, know how to plan for contingencies, planting explosive policies that blow up at inopportune times. They use think tanks and grassroots groups to make under-the-radar…

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Vanessa Gallman
Vanessa Gallman

Written by Vanessa Gallman

Experienced journalist, educator and retired opinion-page editor with occasional musings

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