European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 11, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday november 11, 1994 elections �?T94 the stars and stripes Page 7gop Busy with plans to take Over Washington time in a ,. Republicans wasted no. A a preparing to seize control of Congress As they and president Clinton warily coalesced around an Agenda for next years session and mapped a new bal Anceo Power. But key. Republicans did no to hesitate to throw a rhetorical bomb or two. Rep. Newt. Gingrich the Likely incoming House speaker called Clinton a White House staff a left Wing elitists a and described Clinton and his wife Hillary Rodham Clinton As a counterculture Mcgove micks a a reference to George Mcgovern a Liberal icon who was the democratic party a presidential nominee in 1972. At the White House press Secretary Dee Dee Myers responded a these Are such silly labels that they done to even Bear responding she said voters a Are tired of name calling a sen. Crafts. In a not willing to support raising taxes half As much or increasing spending half As much. I am not willing to Compromise and go half Way in the wrong behind the scenes. Republicans were at work mole nine a majority Days elections. Gingrich a Georgia Republican spent much of wednesday in conference Calls with his conservative brain Trust including Armey and Tom delay of Texas Bob Walker of Pennsylvania and John Kasich of Ohio. Aides said they were implementing plans for taking Over. This includes cutting hundreds of committee staff jobs and installing republicans in hundreds of patronage posts in the offices of the House clerk doorkeeper and sergeant at arms and at support agencies such As the general accounting office and the congressional budget office Gingrich sent a letter to House speaker Thomas Foley d-wash., who lost his own re election bid asking that no key documents or official records be destroyed during the transition and stating that new Security passes would be issued to House staff members before the new Congress convenes in january. Both Gingrich and Senate minority Leader a soon to be majority Leader a Bob Dole r-kan., Laid out a list of legislative goals they said they believed Clinton could accept it included welfare Reform health care Reform a one item veto and possible Steps toward Middle class tax Relief. A maybe we can do some business Dole told the president in a Telephone conversation As reporters listened. At a news conference Clinton said a if we can have a bipartisan coalition then we can be both nonpolitical and More centrist Likely speaker to be rep. Newt Gingrich signs an autograph wednesday at a Victory Celebration in Roswell a. For House republicans in particular wednesday dawned on a new order that gives them unaccustomed Power and responsibility. With Foley a loss the gop appeared headed for a final pickup of 52 seats which would give them a 230-�?~ a Ert Hede dependent. I margin is 53-47, including sen. Richard Shelby of Ala 204 advantage in the House Over the democrats. One House member is an Independent in the Senate the Bama a Democrat who switched to the gop after the republicans won the majority. The possibility remained that a handful of House democrats might follow Shelby a Lead. Gingrich and others were speaking privately to some aides said but the talks were sensitive. Any democrats switching parties would probably want to retain their seniority. But that could create bit Teress by bumping Down the seniority list longtime republicans who see the takeover As their Long awaited Chance for a subcommittee chairmanship or other powerful position. A Gingrich said the election outcome was a Clear mandate for the National a contract with american that More than 300 Republican House candidates signed. A if this is not a mandate to move in a particular direction i would like someone explain to me what a mandate would look like a he said. He promised to have the 10-Point contract read at the beginning of each Days House session for the first 100 Days of the new Congress As a reminder of the goals for which he said Republican lawmakers were elected. Speaking with reporters Gingrich added to the legislative list a Promise to set a House vote before next july 4 on a constitutional amendment to allow prayer in Public schools. A the contract in my mind is hot very negotiable a he said. Rep. 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