Posted on 02/17/2010 7:19:42 PM PST by Excellence
Maybe its because I live in Washington and am thus immersed in the daily political horse-race (whos up? whos down?), but its hard not to get the sense right now that the Democrats are in free fall. Evan Bayhs retirement is like a major aftershock to the earthquake that was Scott Browns election. Now theres talk about the GOP taking over both houses of Congress in the fall, and of a primary challenge to President Obama in 2012.
To be sure, a month from now, and certainly six months from now, lots could change, and we might be talking about an Obama-led Democratic resurgence. If unemployment starts coming down, Americans optimism starts to go up, and Republicans start sounding like extremists again, this situation could flip once more.
That said, this tumultuous political environment is bound to affect all policy areas, including education. At a time when the Tea Party, anti-big-government, pro-Sarah Palin types have the momentum, its hard to imagine Congress embracing another Washington-knows-best, lets-fix-our-schools-from-the-shores-of-the-Potomac approach to ESEA like it did with the No Child Left Behind Act (or even with last years stimulus). Its also easy to picture conservative politicians demagoguing the national testing issue, like Texas Governor Rick Perry has been doing so effectively.
Its often noted that No Child Left Behind was passed only after 9/11 and the anthrax scare, with both parties in Congress wanting to show the world that America could still do business and get things done. But thats not all; the energy behind NCLB came from the late 1990s, when peace and prosperity reigned and confidence in government was much higher than it is today. Those conditions have changed; reformers who think the Congressor the publicis in the mood for anything as audacious as NCLB just arent paying attention.
Arne Duncan often talks about transforming our education system; expect his rhetoric to get a lot more measured in the months to come.
“Transformative,” spoken by Obama or any of his people, is a terrifying word. This is the wonderful part of the recession. The loons can’t come out to play.
>>Now theres talk about the GOP taking over both houses of Congress in the fall, and of a primary challenge to President Obama in 2012.<<
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Obama has nothing to worry about — most newly elected PUBs will turn into RINOs after awhile.
To me, this is the whole purpose of the Tea Party movement; to stay hard on their heels and make sure they do not turn into RINOs.
Rule of thumb, at 6 years in DC, nearly all Conservatives start to curdle.
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