the Tea Party chant is do it in public...let us see the negotiations, have it on Cspan, then the public can send you a message of approval.
The fiscal hawks in the Republican Party are the fiscal wing’s equivalent of the pro-life wing’s Akin and Mourdock. They are doing immeasurable harm to the conserative cause by ensuring that 1) Republicans get blamed for going over the cliff, AND 2) we get a far worse outcome than Plan B.
We have a losing hand, yet we keep calling and raising our opponent.
This could very well cost us the House in the mid-terms.
The fiscal hawks in the Republican Party are the fiscal wing’s equivalent of the pro-life wing’s Akin and Mourdock. They are doing immeasurable harm to the conserative cause by ensuring that 1) Republicans get blamed for going over the cliff, AND 2) we get a far worse outcome than Plan B.
We have a losing hand, yet we keep calling and raising our opponent.
This could very well cost us the House in the mid-terms.
The fiscal hawks in the Republican Party are the fiscal wing’s equivalent of the pro-life wing’s Akin and Mourdock. They are doing immeasurable harm to the conserative cause by ensuring that 1) Republicans get blamed for going over the cliff, AND 2) we get a far worse outcome than Plan B.
We have a losing hand, yet we keep calling and raising our opponent.
This could very well cost us the House in the mid-terms.
The fiscal hawks in the Republican Party are the fiscal wing’s equivalent of the pro-life wing’s Akin and Mourdock. They are doing immeasurable harm to the conserative cause by ensuring that 1) Republicans get blamed for going over the cliff, AND 2) we get a far worse outcome than Plan B.
We have a losing hand, yet we keep calling and raising our opponent.
This could very well cost us the House in the mid-terms.
The fiscal hawks in the Republican Party are the fiscal wing’s equivalent of the pro-life wing’s Akin and Mourdock. They are doing immeasurable harm to the conserative cause by ensuring that 1) Republicans get blamed for going over the cliff, AND 2) we get a far worse outcome than Plan B.
We have a losing hand, yet we keep calling and raising our opponent.
This could very well cost us the House in the mid-terms.
The fiscal hawks in the Republican Party are the fiscal wing’s equivalent of the pro-life wing’s Akin and Mourdock. They are doing immeasurable harm to the conserative cause by ensuring that 1) Republicans get blamed for going over the cliff, AND 2) we get a far worse outcome than Plan B.
We have a losing hand, yet we keep calling and raising our opponent.
This could very well cost us the House in the mid-terms.
The fiscal hawks in the Republican Party are the fiscal wing’s equivalent of the pro-life wing’s Akin and Mourdock. They are doing immeasurable harm to the conserative cause by ensuring that 1) Republicans get blamed for going over the cliff, AND 2) we get a far worse outcome than Plan B.
We have a losing hand, yet we keep calling and raising our opponent.
This could very well cost us the House in the mid-terms.
The fiscal hawks in the Republican Party are the fiscal wing’s equivalent of the pro-life wing’s Akin and Mourdock. They are doing immeasurable harm to the conserative cause by ensuring that 1) Republicans get blamed for going over the cliff, AND 2) we get a far worse outcome than Plan B.
We have a losing hand, yet we keep calling and raising our opponent.
This could very well cost us the House in the mid-terms.
The fiscal hawks in the Republican Party are the fiscal wing’s equivalent of the pro-life wing’s Akin and Mourdock. They are doing immeasurable harm to the conserative cause by ensuring that 1) Republicans get blamed for going over the cliff, AND 2) we get a far worse outcome than Plan B.
We have a losing hand, yet we keep calling and raising our opponent.
This could very well cost us the House in the mid-terms.
What BS. Now incomes of over $250K will have higher taxes, instead of $1M. The GOP has been shown to be the party of stupidity.
Over 75% of Obama’s tax increases are targeted for new spending so raising taxes doesn’t contribute anything to solving the deficit. Of course, you never hear that in the media.
The Democrats, like their leader, are anxious to plunge over the cliff. Their coconspirators, the media have painted the GOP as the villains who only want to protect the “rich”. Going over the cliff entails massive tax increases and drastic cuts in military spending. Any spending cuts they don’t want can be rather easily restored after the media runs “news” stories about the suffering and anguish of the poor, the unemployed, and the elderly. The minorities will blame Republicans and will be thankful the Democrats restore their entitlements.
By mid year the Republican Party will be even more irrelevant and the Tea Party declared a terrorist group.
“Republican rank and file will now blame the conservative wing of the party for failing to extend tax cuts, ultimately going off the fiscal cliff”
I have not noticed any GOP rank and file going on TV or radio or print
or the web stating that if this vote had been held, they would have voted
to raise taxes. I wonder why. I mean, if they think raising taxes on the rich,
was a good idea, why are they not saying so in public? I think we all know
why.
While I am glad it failed, it will not help the GOP at all. Only the dismantling of the GOP will help the GOP. What, you think the GOP elite are gonna suddenly see the light? Wanna buy a bridge?
BTTT