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Distorted Demonization of Democrats Enables Republican Betrayal on Selective Service Expansion
Wednesday, November 17, '21 / 13 Kislev, 5782 / Vayishlach
by Binyomin Feinberg
This post appears on Breitbart today https://www.breitbart. com/politics/2021/11/16/ democrats-may-force-women- register-draft/.
It alerts the public to one aspect of the threat of expansion of
Selective Service, namely its expansion to include women. Unfortunately,
it focuses ire against the Democrats, as opposed to the MANY
Republicans who also support this downright barbaric policy. Moreover,
the readership of Breitbart would have far more influence in pressuring
wayward and wavering Republicans than Democrats. So why the blatant
omission?
This imbalanced portrait
of the Selective Service danger as a Democratic one is all the more
perilous inasmuch as those tainted optics threaten to enable the
Republican leadership to get away with "fighting to lose," with the
intention of exploiting the expansion of Selective Service to women as a
wedge to campaign next year, to retake Congress. (Read carefully: https://www. rollcall.com/2021/07/23/ conservatives-riled-up-over- registering-women-for-draft/.) However, that trick is likely to fail, when voters catch on. And eventually, many will.
No,
allowing the Republicans another campaign issue isn't worth the price,
even for Republicans themselves. Besides the fact that such a nefarious
stunt could backfire, once female SS registration is enacted into law,
it will be much harder to repeal in the future. That's especially true
given the very problem that is being overlooked here: GOP weakness on
this issue, weakness apparently rooted far deeper than merely being a
political ploy for next year's congressional races.
It
would behoove Democratic leadership to take heed here. It doesn't serve
their interests to grace the Republican leadership with another
campaign issue, albeit a volatile, risky one. Is allowing passage of the
NDAA in its current form really worth it for the Democratic Party?
Wouldn't that endanger multiple Democratic seats already at risk?
In
any case, this type of misportrayal of the crisis demands that
concerned Republicans employ all the more vigilance in ensuring that the
GOP doesn't betray their base (yet again). It's likely that Republicans will be allowed only ONE amendment on this issue, starting this week. Therefore,
concerned citizens need to ensure that GOP grandstanders do not get
away with squandering the one opportunity to avoid Selective Service
expansion - by knowingly choosing an amendment (e.g. a "Direct Strike")
with less likelihood of success than the most promising prospect:
Selective Service Repeal (as in S.1139 / H.R. 2509).
GOP
leadership must be told unequivocally: "If you're not in this to win -
we are. Ensure a vote on repealing Selective Service altogether. Don't
play Russian Roulette with our daughters. If you cannot properly oppose
the attempt to force young women into the most unequal dangers inherent
in military units, and even combat, then nothing you do stand for
justifies supporting you."
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