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GOP establishment vs. Tea Party - Round One
" ... Boehner's decision to take plum committee assignments away from four conservative Republican lawmakers after they bucked party leaders on key votes isn't going over well with advocacy groups that viewed them as role models.
Reps. Tim Huelskamp of Kansas and Justin Amash of Michigan will lose their seats on the House Budget Committee chaired by Rep. Paul Ryan next year. And Reps. Walter Jones of North Carolina and David Schweikert of Arizona are losing their seats on the House Financial Services Committee. The move is underscoring a divide in the Republican Party between tea party-supported conservatives and the House GOP leadership." http://news.yahoo.com/gop-leaders-re...--finance.html This comes on the heels of Dick Armey resigning from FreedomWorks, "one of the leading national groups to take credit for training, organizing and funding the tea party." http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...9c5_story.html Meanwhile, Norquist is saying that the Tea Party will strengthen considerably if the Fiscal Cliff negotiations go poorly. It seems to me that the GOP and the Tea Party don't know whether to shit or go blind. |
I favor that they do both, it's what they're good at. Shittin' blindly.:D
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This situation reminds me of when Ross Perot's party died of infighting. At the time I could not understand what was going on. All I knew was that I was sad to see Ross get pushed out.
Now that I am a bit older I can clearly see that there are several brands of conservatives and the Republican party does not like them all. But they sure as hell will take all their votes. |
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What I really don't get is how someone votes for somebody who has already pledged to put the interests of others before your own needs. :confused: Carl |
All politics are local....all Congress members are worthless except my representative.
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Moreover when they keep using the debt ceiling as a wedge they are threatening the power of the Congress itself. If Obama was successful in using the 14th Amendment to overrule the Congressional limit the Republicans would be asking themselves just what in the world did they do. Especially if that did indeed avoid another credit downgrade. Legal quibbles by Courts would seem quaint in comparison to the United States credit worthiness being preserved.
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Here's a fun fact- recent PPP poll finds that 49% of Republicans believe that Acorn stole the election for Obama!:eek: Can they be a more of an ignorant and insane political party? ACORN has been out of business since 2010, that's when they filed for bankruptcy. BTW, to be fair - that's down from 52% for the 2008 election.:rolleyes: Keep it up, idjits. Drink that tea deeply, bathe in it...:D
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