Posted on 07/25/2011 10:37:04 PM PDT by Brian_Baldwin
Thank you House Speaker John Boehner. While I am not positive that I will agree with your final proposal as is, I do want to say sincerely how much I respect you on this day and the nerve and, frankly, manhood you showed today in the face of President Obama and his failed agenda for our nation. While I am more conservative than positions you may take, today I really want to thank you for your statesmanship, stalwart maturity in the face of left-wing psychosis.
There is no doubt others will poke fun or belittle, which is perfectly fine. But in case you happen to have the time to read this forum or visit this site between battles, or be communicated regarding any feelings expressed by good people on this forum, and no doubt read or hear of some of the put-downs against you which is only the nature of honest Americans who are expressing their feelings and serious concerns, today I want you to know that at least for myself, I will remember you for what you said today in response to the President, and for your courage you have shown so far.
Thank you again, and keep up the good work.
In fear of sounding like an idiot, what was his response to Obama? I was out tonight and have no idea what was said.
Agreed. He presented himself professionally in contrast to the criminal that spoke before him. He was superb and deserves recognition for it.
So, is he writing the check to Obama for a trillion, or two and a half trillion? I can’t keep track. Payable by our grandchildren, of course.
Sorry to rain on your parade, but I’m keeping my eye on the bottom line.
Is this from the Onion? It has to be sarcasm!
Gosh, I'm just tickled pink that he's raising the debt ceiling so professionally!
They’ve all seemed to agree to raise the debt ceiling... which in itself a loss for the country. Now, they’re just haggling on how little to cut and how long down the line to punt the actual problem, namely out of control spending.
They’re all just playing a game for public consumption and expect us to fall for it while they try to delay the inevetable collapse. IMO
I’m backing off on Boner for a while too. He’s showing some real leadership here.
I agree.
The idea of actually cutting entitlements (at least the ones to folks who never did or will pay any taxes) a little is unthinkable to all the congresscritters... and that’s whats going to have to happen to fix things (someday).
All they can do in the meantime is pretend for the cameras that they’re all “working on it” in their own ways.
Mind you... the solution Boner is proposing is merely a rounding error and will have absolutely no impact on our fiscal crisis other than to kick the can into 2012...
I get what you are saying Brian, but you just providing fodder for the bed wetters on this list. They hate any Republican more than Obama.
BUMP that!
Cripes, it's time to lay off the guy. Some people here forget that Boehner has to herd 240 GOP members of the House and keep them united in the face of relentless pressure from the Democrat "mainstream" newsrooms as well as, in some cases, their own cowardice.
My hat is off to Boehner and the rest of them for not caving.
At the end of the day, it's the result that counts.
There is no doubt others will poke fun or belittle, which is perfectly fine.
Thanks for you allowing me to do this. I better post this before you look dimly on it.
Precisely correct.
Boehners Address to the Nation on Debt Talks
Ive got news for Washington those days are over.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2011/07/25/boehners-address-to-the-nation-on-debt-talks/?mod=e2tw
I’m satisfied with what I have seen so far. He is in a difficult fight here and he has powerful forces opposing him. I’m surprised he has lasted as long as he has frankly. I hope he holds out until August 3rd. This government needs to get smaller one way or the other. I stand by my tag line.
Yes, thank you John Boehner for cutting 1 trillion over ten years. What is that, 100 billion a year when our yearly deficity is 1.8 trillion? Yeah that will make a dent.
I wonder how much of that 1 trillion is next year? Redstate is saying 25B. So, we raise the debt ceiling now by 1 trillion, and get a 25 billion cut. Way to go Boner!
Thanks also John Boehner for setting up a commission for future cuts. I’m sure Durbin and Pelosi and Schumer will really agree to some meaningful cuts.
Jim Demint and Jim Jordan oppose this plan. That’s all you need to know.
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