Posted on 07/30/2013 4:14:06 PM PDT by onyx
"Compromise" is a such wonderful thing....so sophisticated, so civilized, so American.
Leni
It went away with their spines...
The House GOP is as conservative as it has ever been in two generations. As conservatives we have to remember to gain what is possible, while keeping our eye fixed on the higher goal.
Politics is all about compromise. The most important thing to me is that we’re moving in the right direction despite a militant hard left Democratic controlled Senate and a radical communist pro-MB White House.
We’re going pretty good considering we only have 1/3 of the federal power and they have mass media, government schooling, the entire federal bureaucracy and every crony capitalist on their side.
I believe the real revolution is already underway, but it is in the states. Once the change comes it will be obvious, but GOP governors on the state level are really changing things. It’s why the Dems are pushing for amnesty and attacking Southern states on voting rights. They know their goose is cooked.
Where?
Adolf would have loved these goons, IMO.
“Might as well put sj lee in at DHS”
If it will get her fat stupid a$$ out of Texas, OK.
The value of this escapes me... rather than 'put the board back in business' why not defund it and put it OUT of business! OR - leave it without a quorum to rule... This is nothing but an organ of the communist autocracy... telling Boeing Space that they could not open a plant in S. Car. because it is a non-union state - with no Constitutional authority whatsoever. No what authority?
:-)!
The following material as it relates to this thread has been previously posted concerning related issues in other threads. I’m reposting it in case some freepers haven’t seen it.
The there are major constitutional problems with the NLRB imo. More specifically, not only have the states never delegated to Congress, via the Constitution, the specific power to regulate labor, but even if the states had done so please consider the following.
The Founding States had made the Constitution’s Sections 1-3 of Article I to clarify that all federal legislative powers are vested in the elected members of Congress. So Congress has a constitutional monopoly on federal legislative powers whether it wants it not imo. So even if the states had delegated to Congress the specific power to regulate labor, Congress has no business delegating such powers to nonelected bureaucrats. By doing so Congress is wrongly protecting federal legislative powers from the wrath of the voters.
Again, the states have never delegated to Congress, via the Constitution, the specific power to regulate labor issues.
So where exactly did the Dems compromise here? Withdrawing illegal appointments? WOW. What a defeat.
Where exactly has this “most conservative House in two generations” engaged Obama directly on these scandals? They simply haven’t. How long are you planning on waiting for action?
Your mistake is believing the beltway GOP leadership has the same “higher goals” as we do. As Ryan and Rubio are currently showing, they don’t.
You seem to be ok with a corporatist accommodating GOP pimping out Main Street for campaign payola. I am not. To each his own.
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