Posted on 05/04/2008 9:52:43 PM PDT by The_Republican
Operating outside public view, the House Democratic majority is taking extraordinary steps to maintain spending as usual while awaiting a Democrat as president. Remarkably, the supine House Republican minority hardly resists and even collaborates with its supposed adversaries.
There has been little or no public Republican protest over seizure of the appropriating process by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her clique. For the second straight year, no appropriations bill other than defense is scheduled for passage. Instead, spending details are crafted in the Speaker's Office, negating President George W. Bush's veto strategy. In a little-noticed maneuver April 23, Pelosi won passage of a bill preventing Medicaid billions from being saved through Bush administration regulations. Despite the GOP leadership's nominal opposition, House Republicans voted for higher spending by two to one.
Adding in Pelosi's unprecedented tactics in blocking the Colombian Free Trade Agreement, she has in 16 months established herself as one of the most powerful speakers ever. The stunning aspect of Czar Nancy's rule is the degree of Republican acquiescence. Neither losing their House majority in 2006 after 12 years nor facing more serious losses in 2008 has toughened the Republicans.
Republicans have just caught on that Pelosi plans for the second straight year to substitute a continuing resolution for individual appropriations bills. Continuing resolutions in the past consisted of a single sentence keeping spending at the previous year's level, but these documents have become complicated descriptions of spending. At year's end, the Democrats devise an omnibus bill wrapping up all domestic spending -- hamstringing the lame-duck Republican president's resolve to veto generous Democratic appropriations bills, one by one.
Less expansive but more audacious is what Democrats are doing to Bush administration Medicaid rules, which would impose fiscal integrity on states tapping into the federal funds for that runaway program.
(Excerpt) Read more at realclearpolitics.com ...
Republicans give in to everything. They have become the Wimp Party.
I got a campaign call from the Repub party yesterday.
The woman asked me what the repubs in Washington need to do. (like they give a rat’s rear what I think, It’s just to keep you on the phone).
Anyway I told her “get some stones”, and “no money”.
Time for a coup.
No one is paying any attention. I must have vented at fundraising callers 6-7 times last year. I think I have received 3 notices that my GOP membership is cancelled or expired or something along those lines. Then, a month later, I get a *poll* or a picture of W and, of course, an enclosed donation form.
The problem is, McCain, even with a 100% donk Congress, will allow the donkeys to bleat for at least 4 years that any problems are the fault of Republicans. I think some Democrat activists would be comfortable with losing the WH if they retain Congressional control, just so they don’t have to take responsibility for any consequences from their actions. If I didn’t have to live with myself, I could almost see voting for Hillary (not really!) just to give them a trifecta and no way to wriggle out of the blame.
The GOP is done as a party. I have no respect left for any of them. They are even more dispicable then the RAT party because when they had Congress and the White House they were weak and pathetic.
The GOP has lost its reason for being. They will stay in the minority. That seems to be right where they want to be.
The GOP has become the party of McCain, even if he wins, the GOP will lose and so will the conservatives voters.
I would be for sending a message to our politicians by volunteering to drive a truck with multiple loads of tar and feathers straight to Washington DC to throw all the lying bums out on their collective behinds.
(there are a few, rare honest conservatives in DC, but they can be counted on one hand or so)
It is well past time to revamp Congressional Legislative processes. Some suggestions:
1. Each bill, and any amandments, should deal with a single issue/program.
2. Earmarking should be eliminated completely.
3. Liberals should be prohibited from introducing ANY legislation.
You can say this four times and it still bears repeating.
Well, judging solely from the postings of some of the more vociferous apologists hereabouts, they evidently perceive the party's (and their) reason for being as boling down to, in essence: "... but at least we're not those OTHER guys!!!"
... and yes, you're 110% correct: that very mind-set absolutely will guarantee them a nice, long stay in the political wilderness, unless and until they realize the monstrous error of their ways. More fools they.
Same for me and my wife.
We're both FL voters, too.
This is the reason I have gotten away for a few days here and there on FR.
The spineless folks who will accept this dope of a candidate, John McCain because he is better than the other dopes just irks me.
I have nothing positive to say about this campaign and no candidate to vote for.
Don't believe the MSM that Indiana voters are all excited for primary day tomorrow.
Most RATs I know don't even mention it and the republicans pretend there is no primary(which there isn't for them because they had no voice in McKook getting the nod).
I walk around in constant disgust and wish they would all go away.
They won’t go away.
You must face up to reality..... Don’t vote for McCainm and obama gets elected.
Forget it Bert. America deserves Obama. You can send your Thank You card to the Grand Old Pukes headquarters.
fundraising callers
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are in business. They are not ideologically attached to the party.
The agencies make money by contacting, mailing, etc. I called the RNC office in DC to complain about the wasteful use of time and money in all the mailings because I donate over the internet. I told them that they probably are irritating a lot of potential republican voters with their constant mailings and calls. The two people I spoke to could’t have cared less! to hear my opinion.
It is just business.
A vote for McCain is a vote for the R party to take full responsibility for the actions of the Ds.
{sarcasm} Good plan. {/sarcasm}
Well .. I’ve never NOT voted - so by November I may have changed my mind .. but I’ll have to hold my nose to do it .. and I’m still not convinced it will make much difference.
McCain’s sending emails saying Judges are so important .. but he didn’t think they were very important when he created his “gang of 14”.
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