Posted on 03/21/2015 1:18:25 PM PDT by SoConPubbie
“I think of him as a tennis player. You know, if you’re going to rush the net all the time you better have a lot of motion to the left and the right. And he hasn’t proven that to me yet,” Chamber CEO Tom Donahue said. He also remains bullish on immigration reform.
WASHINGTON U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Tom Donohue Monday criticized Sen. Ted Cruz, who led the quixotic campaign to defund Obamacare that ended up shutting down the government, saying he has yet to prove he is capable of legislating.
Well I dont know Sen. Cruz, Donohue told reporters at a breakfast sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor.
I think of him as a tennis player. You know, if youre going to rush the net all the time you better have a lot of motion to the left and the right. And he hasnt proven that to me yet, Donahue added.
When a reporter noted that many believe the business community want Cruz to sit down and shut up, Donohue quipped, Well that might be one thing we could work on.
Donahue also said he believes that immigration reform is far from dead despite the intense partisanship in Washington.
Generally there is good feeling about the efforts that have been made on immigration. And by the way were doing this with the AFL of CIO
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a significant interest group, Donohue said.
Donohue acknowledged that the House isnt likely to pass either the Senates comprehensive measure or one of the several Democratic or bipartisan comprehensives bills in the chamber.
I dont think theyll pass a great big comprehensive bill. I think theyll pass three of four things, Donohue said.
I would suggest the Speaker is stronger than he was four weeks ago I think hes in a better position by letting out the air of the proverbial balloon, Josten said of Boehners decision to let his conservative swing push the country to the brink of default. He got a standing ovation from his conference during the last meeting, he noted.
Donohue said he is hopeful the House and Senate will go to conference, [and] have the president sign immigration reform quickly.
But Josten was more tempered, saying that it is his guess that the House and Senate wont turn to immigration in a serious way until they get past the next set of deadlines on spending and debt in February.
The Chamber of Suicidal Greed has spoken.
Guess Ted does not hold the CoC amnesty position.
Is there a problem?
Not at all, I was trying to show sarcastic humor. Doesn’t always come through in typing.
1) Fund the socialist leftists embedded in our government
2) Cater to terror states
3) Permit obamacare to continue
4) Allow the socialist left to go unchallenged, unhumiliated and undefeated.
The US Chamber and Donahue are the enemies, I believe their end goal would be a fascist government, that would preserve them and the industrialist with less competition than they now have but severe government regulation which they are learning to deal with. Of course there will no longer be a middle class except for the lower echelon of the party but I don’t believe that bothers them.
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