My problem is you using a broad brush to paint all members of the Freedom Caucus as hypocrites. Perhaps some are, but you don’t know what is in their hearts. If you have specific examples of freedom caucus members that have said one thing and then done another then you should address that specifically instead of judging the entire group.
It’s disappointing to not get rid of obamacare, and people will try to point the finger at someone to blame, but it goes far beyond the actions of only a few Freedom Caucus members IMO.
My comments are merely ethical in nature.
Here's my point with that, and then I'm moving on to other things. If people hold themselves out to being the most ethical, when it comes to certain beliefs, whether personal, political or spiritual, that is fine and dandy. But then they should act on those beliefs, whatever the personal cost.
It was told to me that if they didn't support who they were told to support, then the retaliation they faced, may have cost them money, property, or prestige.
If that is the case, and they buckled under the fear of some material loss, doesn't that make them nothing more than political hacks?