Many bits and bytes have been spilled, much bandwidth has been filled, and a lot of schadenfreude glee expressed over the resignations from the House by Republicans in the midst of their raging dumpster fire of a cock-up in governing. Unfortunately, as fun as the schadenfreude of their resignations is, we’ve got the questions and interpretations wrong.

Could Republican resignations flip the House to Democrats?

The GOP majority is quite small, but a Democratic takeover pre-election still seems extremely unlikely.

The GOP’s majority in the House of Representatives was already very narrow — and it’s getting even narrower.

But could it get narrow enough that Democrats actually take control this year — before the election?

Could Republican resignations flip the House to Democrats? Andrew Prokop andrew@vox.com  Mar 30, 2024 on Vox

The question isn’t whether or not the Republican self-destruction could become so extensive that control of the House could flip to the Dems for a week or two — wouldn’t that add just more chaos to an already chaotic House term: Hakeem Jeffries becoming Speaker for two weeks followed by a monthlong brawl by Republicans in electing a new speaker? — but why are the Republicans leaving?

I don’t mean why are they resigning as in the typical, I need to spend more time with my family, excuse, but why are they leaving if they are fed up with the Republican MAGA members leverage over the caucus?

So, comment on this: If they really were concerned about putting country over party or self-interest, they would stay in House and vote with the Democrats giving an effective counter-balance to the small MAGA wing lead by Creepy Prom Date Gaetz and Maddog Greene and provide some opportunity for some bipartisan bills to be passed.

If Kevin McCarthy really wanted to screw the Republican “majority” that ousted him from the speakership, he would be voting with the Democrats on legislation, and the same with Ken Buck and Mike Gallagher.

Of course, that would take real courage in the face of the MAGA hate and violence spewing flying monkey squad descending upon them. But, it would strengthen the middle of American politics and provide them with a platform to possibly end MAGA’s strangle-hold not only on the Republican party but on the entire country.

By resigning, they are still putting their hatred of Democrats before all else. The act of resigning seems like it screws the MAGA wing, it just adds to the chaos they can cause by making irrational impossible legislative demands for their votes.

If they would vote with the Democrats, then actual bipartisan legislation could be passed.

The path forward or the American democratic experiment is not to run away in the face of MAGA attempts to destroy our democracy and usher in fascist oligarchy, but to stand up and be counted — as in voting, whether it is in the legislatures or at the voting booth — with or for Democrats, which would render MAGA a dying ideology in the legislatures and at the ballot, and they would finally go the way of the Whigs.

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