The front door, above board way to do something like this is to vote to repeal the law. Since the voters didn't give them enough power to actually do this, they decided to hold up the entire US government and refuse to pass a budget until they got this thing that they did not have enough democratic power to do the right way.
"Give me what I want or I will shut the government down" isn't compromise. The Dems offered them numerous alternatives that would reduce spending, but the Tea Party insisted on this one, completely unrealistic demand.
Unrealistic because the Dems are knee deep in it now and can't go back. It is the signature piece of legislation of this administration.
And get your head out of the clouds... there is no reduced spending... spending has been increased again.
They have the power to shut the government down if they refuse to pass a budget. Given the ramifications of what they did, burning the house to the ground seems appropriate.
The Govt was shut down by failure of Congress to pass a budget. Neither side giving in
The house was not burnt down... because here we are.
Saying the House of Reps has the power to overrule all branches of government was embellishing and straight out false. If it were true we wouldn't have Obamacare now would we?
So do you now understand that there can be a very big difference between the merits of a policy or view and the methods used to enact those?
Well this has no bearing on your "puppy/orphan" post but I'll speak on it.
The methods used were exactly within the rights of the House of Reps. The President threatening or doing an end around on Congress is pushing if not over stepping the powers of the Executive Office.
Many of the far right are rather on the nasty side as well. I think it comes from believing your own BS. In reality politicians do not have as much control over government spending as they would have you believe. The bureaucracy largely moves on its own. Also there is a sort of incestuous relationship between industries and bureaucracies in the same field so if you try to cut spending in any area of government you get a huge outcry from dependent businesses. All of whom have employees that vote.
But there is a big question of the sustainability of the US Govt. continuing on this path of printing and injecting more money into our system. All we are doing is kicking the can down the road.
The Tea Party is dangerous to both parties... but not dangerous to the govt. The Dems saw how dangerous they were in 2010... the GOP saw a number of them bumping their people out of line. So instead of tackling the issues of the Tea Party what do they do... call em' racist tea baggers. It is all they can do.