Faced with public outrage and an indignant press, as well as a couple of tweets from their peerless leader, House Republicans reversed their decision to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics.

 

House Republicans, facing a storm of bipartisan criticism, including from President-elect Donald J. Trump, moved early Tuesday afternoon to reverse their plan to kill the Office of Congressional Ethics. It was an embarrassing turnabout on the first day of business for the new Congress, a day when party leaders were hoping for a show of force to reverse policies of the Obama administration.

 

The reversal came less than 24 hours after House Republicans, meeting in a secret session, voted, over the objections of Speaker Paul D. Ryan, to eliminate the independent ethics office. It was created in 2008 in the aftermath of a series of scandals involving House lawmakers, including three who were sent to jail.

 

What can we learn from his fast turnaround?

 

Even the lackeys of plutocratic power respond to public outcry.

 

Now we know what they intend, only now they know they will have to do it in secret.

 

Their first action on the first day of the New Year shows who they are. It also shows they are gutless wonders.

 

Let all of their mean-spirited actions be met with public outrage, demonstrations, protests, and resistance.