The stupid party wants to lose.
Yep, lowering expectations already.
“The stupid party wants to lose.”
Actually, it’s the infiltrated party.
funny- the title is a lie “GOP control would have limits” and its the writer drawing conclusions and trying his best to demoralize voters. From the article:
“They have to have an agenda and have to perform,” said GOP Rep. Jack Kingston of Georgia, who is retiring after 22 years in the House. The party’s conservative base, he said, is tired of fiery rhetoric yielding scant results.
Republican senators, Kingston said, must be able to tell voters that “we did tax reform, we did welfare reform, we did spending reform, or something that shows that there were Republican fingerprints” at government’s highest levels.
Obama probably would veto such measures, Kingston acknowledged.
But making Obama do so will show the difference between the parties, Kingston said, and “that helps build the case why you need a Republican president.” If nothing else, Kingston said, Republicans must force Obama to sign or veto a bill to repeal his 2010 health care overhaul, a GOP priority that Senate Democrats have blocked for years.
Obama certainly would veto that effort, but he would be powerless to stop several other initiatives.
The Stupid Party is afraid that if it wins, we will expect it to do something.
The Stupid Party doesn’t care about limited Constitutional government. It doesn’t care about liberty, or private property, or a robust economy, or a morally sound society, or about anything else that constitutionalists and conservatives support.
The Stupid Party cares about being in office, and enjoying the perks thereof.