Posted on 07/08/2017 7:30:44 AM PDT by JLAGRAYFOX
You make a fair point, but getting rid of them wouldn’t change the “Tuesday caucus”. Trump should be lining up potential primary challengers for next year to send a message.
As bad as it is, Obamacare has been around for seven years, not eight.
Where in hades is the TEA party?
Another big sin that falls to them and Trump is the CR passed this Spring. They knew when the budget was going to run out... there should have been a plan to get their priorities in at first opportunity. While the other side never let’s a crisis go to waste or side wastes every opportunity.
The RINOs need to realize that “pork” is more than Medicaid.
Their state’s federal funding for highways and other stuff might be $0.
Democrats will vote for highway funding that shortchanges RINO states.
Maine highways get damaged after a severe Maine winter.
Louisiana might want federal funds after a hurricane hits.
RINOs, you’ve brayed more than enough.
Agree.
Rino and Turtle have NO INTENTION of repealing Obamacare.
What they’re working on now is some R I N O...Repeal in Name Only bill to fool the base.
They won’t step down they’re going to have to be primaried from office.
Agree, every member of the Tuesday group needs to go. Identify, Primary, Remove. These people are the murderers row of RINO’s Here is the List:
Charlie Dent, R-Penn.
Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y.
Tom MacArthur, R-N.J.
Adam Kinzinger, R-IL
Bill Johnson, R-OH
Dan Donovan, R-N.Y.
John Katko, R-N.Y.
Leonard Lance, R-N.J.
Frank LoBiondo, R-N.J.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fl.
Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Penn.
Chris Collins, R-N.Y.
Pat Tiberi, R-OH
Rodney Davis, R-IL
Erik Paulsen, R-MN
Mike Coffman, R-CO
Carlos Curbelo, R-FL
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
David McKinley, R-W.V.
Fred Upton, R-MI
John Faso, R-N.Y.
Martha McSally, R-AZ
Pat Meehan, R-PA
Mike Turner, R-OH
Rodney Frelinghuysen, R-N.J.
Tom Reed, R-N.Y.
>> Where in hades is the TEA party? <<
Too busy suing FNC and Charles Payne for harassment and other such adventures. First things first. Follow the money.
>> all ready to sink the president’s agenda because they can’t get everything they want in one bite <<
Fortunately, that statement can never be made about anybody who posts a lot on FR. Thank goodness!
Complaining about McConnell at this point is worthless. He won his Primary in 2016 and is in for SIX Years.
If you wish to bitch, your best option at this time is to train your fire on the REPUBLICAN SENATORS up for re-election in 2018.
Running Primary opponent to RINOs is one place to start
The other option is to find Third party candidates that espouse a LIMITED Fed. G’ment
More akin to love the Democrat scum/vermin Establishment.
So true the good old boy club in action midterm elections are going to get real messy draining the swamp isn’t over yet.
If he runs a again I will contribute.
In some instances, it is extraordinarily difficult to “primary out” a sitting incumbent.
What happens is that the search for the replacement comes to not just one, but three or four or more competitors jumping in to run for the nomination to the seat, and chopping up the vote so hopelessly that the incumbent is re-nominated on a plurality. And once the plurality win is notched, the only other alternative is to turn to a competing party for their candidate. Face it, if the Democrats put up somebody, that person will be made to look like the very paradigm of what the district seems to want, as witness the recent Jon Ossoff-Karen Handel race in Georgia. And we all know that had Ossoff won, the representation would have taken a SHARP left turn.
Wisconsin-1 needs to vote for the Democrat over Ryano. Yes, I said . They need to fall on their sword for the rest of us. We can afford one less congress critter, we cannot afford any more Ryano.
Good investment: one step back, three steps forward.
Hell no to paul rino!
AGREE 100 PERCENT!!!!
These senators need to go:
Mitch McConnell (KY) Senate Majority Leader
John Cornyn (TX) Senate Majority Whip
John Thune (SD) Chairman of the Republican Conference
John Barrasso (WY) Chair of the Senate Republican Policy Committee
Roy Blunt (MO) Vice Chair of the Republican Conference
Cory Gardner (CO) Chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee
Mike Lee (UT) Chair of the Senate Republican Steering Committee
Mike Crapo (ID) Senate Republican Chief Deputy Whip
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