Posted on 09/28/2015 5:05:58 AM PDT by 1010RD
(Should have pointed out the date for people: before Boehner’s resignation.)
Most people should agree with some of his points. Perhaps the intent of some of those tactics was actually to appeal to specific Members to increase their numbers.
Look here:
or here:
or here:
What major city in the US isn’t A) Run by Democrats and B) on the verge of bankruptcy?
How’s that for a start?
McCarthy is a devious creature who hates cinservatjves and despises the GOP base. McCarthy and his K street - Silicon valley Owners have been planting phony stories about what a great conservative this DC slug is. I knew K street fired Bonehead because that Evil TPP is stalled in Congress along with Amnesty ! McCarthy is nasty piece of work who will destroy anyone in his way. Mccintock has outed himself as a Fat cat bought off hack by crying about TPP being blocked and cheerleading for McCarthy
Is this you, john boner? What a load of pap.
If this is winning, what is your version of defeat?
Yep—certain GOPe operatives try to pedal up as down (and left as right) here.
The dates right up there just below the title in the normal spot for every FR post.
Secondly, we have to hold the Chambers to run things during a GOP Presidency. That’s done by maintaining your current membership and expanding it where possible. A lot of voting decisions need to go to that alone.
Then there are the conservative votes. Things that move the ball forward incrementally. We’re not a parliament and that’s a good thing. Slow and steady wins the race and we’ve been winning against all odds for a long time now.
“I cant help but notice that under Boehner and largely because of Boehner, because Boehner outsmarted President Obama in the 2013 budget negotiations federal spending has declined over a five year period for the first time since the post World War II cutbacks. And because of this, as the economy has struggled to a sputtering recovery despite Democrat mismanagement, the deficit has been sharply reduced
Also under Boehner and also largely because of then-minority leader Boehner (and the likewise much-maligned-by-conservatives Mitch McConnell in the Senate) the disaster of Obamacare is 100% attributable to the Democrats. It hasnt got a single Republican fingerprint on it.”
http://pjmedia.com/andrewklavan/2014/12/31/happy-new-year-john-boehner/
Could Boehner fight better and harder. Sure, but keep in mind that we’re up against a billion dollars a day in free media for liberalism. I think we’re doing pretty well.
Obama’s been forced into a lot of concessions, but the Imperial Executive is extremely powerful.
I would love to ask these people who are ruling out a shutdown...
Do you think the framers intended for it to be impossible to pass a budget unless either one side completely abandons their core values or they control the entire Congress and the White House?
The shutdown should be the last resort but it should be a viable resort none the less. In any negotiation, from buying a house to funding the government, there is a point at which you are willing to walk away or let the other party walk away.
If the public funding of the slaughter of babies and the sale of their body parts is not that point, what would be?
I know it.
McClintock is a solid conservative fighter and has done more for California liberty than anybody there.
It’s all about winning tactics and strategy. That and a little thinking tossed in.
McClintock thinks. He doesn’t just emote and he’s a solid conservative fighter from deep in enemy territory.
So far that domination down the line has done nothing to stop the leftist agenda from destroying our country.
Name one thing the GOP dominant congress has done to stop the leftist agenda, and you might have a point.
Unfortunately, nobody can name a single one. That's worse than tragic considering the last mid term election results. It's quite honestly, disgusting.
Yes, but it was putin and the mullahs doing the forcing.
You should be over at DU you are not a conservative.
ZOT CAT
I’ve backed the position of GOP Speaker of the House. It is a very difficult balancing act. America isn’t 100% FReeper, sadly.
Our GOP representatives in the House run the gamut. Their constituents are educated in government schools. The media is against them and will misquote or misreport anything they can get away with.
I always attack Leftists, so attacking Trump is to be expected.
That should have said: It's quite honestly, disgusting, a sign that we are losing, not winning.
“McClintock is a solid conservative fighter and has done more for California liberty than anybody there.”
I’ll grant you that. That said,
There’s a storm coming.
The GOP had better figure out a way to put up a fight. Now. Or they are done as a party. They have over promised and under delivered for far too long.
The result isn’t mere discontent. That’s so 2009.
The GOP stands at the precipice of a full blown mutiny. The party will not survive.
Donald Trump isn’t just a candidate. For far too many of his supporters, he’s a murder weapon, and the GOP is the intended victim. I didn’t come up with that, it’s floating around the Internet, but there it is.
Controlling 24 states representing 147 million people isn't enough?
It took us a century to get where we are today. How fast should the turn around come? I mean we're talking a country of 300 million+ people, not just FR.
McClintock makes an assertion I have yet to see dis-proven or validated or even asked in any congressional questionaire. That being; Should constituents support a government “shutdown”. The reason I suggest it’s not being asked. Because if submitted as a pro/con proposal they might not like the result.
Really? When was the last time Planned Parenthood was seriously threatened with defunding? Their funding has been growing. Under a conservative POTUS we will put PP out of the abortion business and cut off their gov milk.
This kind of negativity and fatalism is killing classical liberalism aka conservatism.
It’s utterly meaningless. It’s like a “censure” while the guy stays in office. The real vote was the “symbolic and legally meaningless vote.” Except it wasn’t either symbolic or meaningless if the GOP had actually tried to win. THERE ARE WAYS TO WIN. I outlined a couple yesterday. But they are very costly. Does the GOP ever want to pay a price to win?
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