Run on Obamacare and then not do a damn thing about it.
LOL. Since Republicans agree with Obama on social, and fiscal issues, and have no opinion on foreign policy, why are people going to rush out on them? Almost every elected Republican admits they have no intention of opposing ACA, if they don’t outright support it.
The Republicans are like the Dallas Cowboys. They’ll always find a new way to lose........................
Here in Michigan the RINOs have opted out of running for the senate and we’ve got a solid secretary of state and new election oversight rules.
If the GOP manages to seize control of COngress with RINO votes, their “victory” is IRRELEVANT. They will do NOTHING and most CERTAINLY will NOT imepach that bastard in the White House. AND, the LATTER is a NECCESSITY if our Republic is to survive. OTHERWISE, we become another Banana Republic.
It won’t matter. If the ‘Pubbies take the Senate, the traitors in “Gang of 7” will support the Democrats...
Why is it that Democrats never lose their base but Republicans treat theirs like dirt? Aside from the parties not being substantively different any more, I mean?
Wait. I just answered my own question.
For an anti-Tea Party GOP to take control, and to continue the same destructive policies as the Dems would be just as much a failure as for the Dems to win.
The Tea Party is the only hope, however forlorn, of preventing societal collapse.
....and then figure out ways to blow it!
If amnesty is passed, you can forget about a majority.
Tens of millions of conservatives will look to a new party.
Not one dimes worth of difference in a GOP controlled Senate.
How to do it with the Tea Party? Easy, just support REAL conservatives and not just RINOs.
They will pass amnesty and the party is over.
Review & Outlook
A Large New Tax on Small Business
The latest ObamaCare levy takes effect Jan. 1.
Dec. 29, 2013 6:27 p.m. ET
ObamaCare includes so many taxes that it’s hard to keep track, but one of the worst takes effect on Jan. 1. This beaut is a levy on health insurance premiums that targets the small business and individual markets.
At $8 billion in 2014 and $101 billion over the next decade, the insurance tax is larger than ObamaCare’s taxes on medical devices and prescription drugs combined. The Internal Revenue Service classifies the tax as a “fee” but it functions like an excise tax on premiums. The IRS collects an annual flat amount specified by the Affordable Care Act to be allocated among the insurers according to market share. ..
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304465604579220413773642016