Most historians contend that the Whig Party’s demise was because
of their support for the “Compromise of 1850.”
…The Compromise of 1850 was
a package of five bills, passed in the United States in
September 1850, which defused a four-year confrontation between the slave states of
the South and the free states of
the North regarding the status of territories acquired during the Mexican-American War(1846–1848). The
compromise, drafted by Whig Senator Henry Clay of
Kentucky and brokered by Clay and Democrat Stephen
Douglas, avoided secession or civil war and reduced sectional conflict for
four years.
The Compromise was greeted with relief, although each side disliked
specific provisions.
·
Texas surrendered its
claim to New Mexico, which it
had threatened war over, as well as its claims north of the Missouri
Compromise Line, transferred its crushing public debt to the federal
government, and retained the control over El Paso that
it had established earlier in 1850, with the Texas Panhandle (which earlier compromise proposals
had detached from Texas) thrown in at the last moment.
·
California 's application for admission as a free
state with its current boundaries was approved and a Southern
proposal to split California
at parallel
35° north to provide a
Southern territory was not approved.
·
The South avoided
adoption of the symbolically significant Wilmot Proviso and the new New
Mexico Territory and Utah Territory could in principle decide in the
future to become slave states (popular
sovereignty), even though Utah and a northern fringe of New Mexico
were north of the Missouri Compromise Line where slavery had previously been
banned in territories. In practice, these lands were generally unsuited to
plantation agriculture and their existing settlers were non-Southerners
uninterested in slavery. The unsettled southern parts of New
Mexico Territory ,
where Southern hopes for expansion had been centered, remained a part of New Mexico instead of
becoming a separate territory.
·
The most concrete
Southern gains were a stronger Fugitive
Slave Act, the enforcement of which outraged Northern public
opinion, and preservation of slavery in the national capital.
·
The slave trade was
banned in Washington D.C.
The Compromise became possible after the sudden
death of President Zachary Taylor, who,
although a slaveowner, had favored excluding slavery from the Southwest. Whig leader Henry Clay designed a compromise, which failed to
pass in early 1850, due to the opposition of both pro-slavery southern
Democrats, led by John C. Calhoun, and
anti-slavery northern Whigs. Upon Clay's instruction, Democratic Senator Stephen Douglas (Illinois) then divided Clay's bill into
several smaller pieces and narrowly won their passage over the opposition of
those with stronger views on both sides…
How does this apply to today? Well the GOP establishment is
acting exactly like the Whigs and they will end up destroying the party and
possibly giving the Democrats a generational hold over this county. A hold that
the USA
cannot survive in any recognizable manner.
The GOP would be far better served to vote present on the
fiscal cliff issue. The only possible outcomes at this point are that the
country goes over the fiscal cliff and the GOP gets blamed, the GOP compromises
and the country continues to head full speed into ruin or the GOP steps aside
says they oppose what is happening but acknowledges they can not stop the
Democrats and let them own the results.
This is clearly a bitter pill for the GOP swallow because
they do not want to be responsible for the harm that will come because of their
inaction. However, we are at a point when we must recognize that society needs
to reap what they have sown and that the harm can no longer be prevented.
Recent punishment of four house members by John Boehner is not a good sign that the establishment understands this:
h/t Wall Street Journal
GOP Deficit Plan Irks Conservatives: Discord Complicates Negotiating Position of Boehner, Who Punished Four House Members; Obama Calls for Higher Taxes
Recent punishment of four house members by John Boehner is not a good sign that the establishment understands this:
h/t Wall Street Journal
GOP Deficit Plan Irks Conservatives: Discord Complicates Negotiating Position of Boehner, Who Punished Four House Members; Obama Calls for Higher Taxes
There are a few signs that they still might do the right thing:
h/t Daily Caller
Republican Doomsday plan: Cave on taxes, vote ‘present’
So it is time for the GOP to step up by sitting down or face
the inevitable fate that be felled the Whigs.
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