Posted on 07/27/2011 10:51:39 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Laura Ingraham got the man of the hour on her show this morning, who confirmed that he did indeed tell the House Republican caucus to get their asses in line to pass his debt-ceiling proposal once the rewrite comes in. Speaker John Boehner also explained how he and Mitch McConnell would keep the deficit-reduction commission it creates from raising taxes, especially as Boehner reminds us some tax hikes are already in place. Boehner explains that he wants to push the Cut, Cap, and Balance Act, but he wants to make sure that he and a Republican Senate can present it to a Republican President in 2013:
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The key in this decision by Boehner seems to be his assessment that the GOP will lose leverage the closer we get to the deadline whenever that might be. If thats true, then Boehner is making a smart play by consolidating what rhetorical gains the GOP has made in this debate and getting to a rapid conclusion. After watching the Gang of Six play last week in the Senate take the momentum out of the CCB Act, its not hard to see why Boehner came to that conclusion. Can Boehner succeed in whipping his caucus to get the needed majority to pass his plan? At the moment, that seems iffy but Boehner has had a good track record in holding his caucus in line over the last four years.
The 2010 elections were a single, not a double or home run. The hard truth is that meaningful reforms will not happen as long as Democrats control the White House or Senate. That means the right approach is to do whatever we can strategically to give us that majority we need. Engaging in tactics that make us feel emotionally better but don't advance the ball in terms of legislation, and hurt our political prospects, are not smart.
You are accusing the only people who want to reign in the government of ludicrous behavior. If you are a conservative, you should be ashamed of yourself. If you’re not, you are on the wrong forum, please leave.
I vote for a “Boehner’s a Goehner in 20XX” movement, where XX stands for whatever year this RINOcrat is up again.
We simply WILL NOT TOLERATE dim-bulb-crats, or dim-bulb-crat-lite.
Boehner, hang it up...and hold your breath for -— about an hour or so.
At some point he'll compromise with Reid and Obama and put tax increases into the bill.
What total BS was he dishing out today? That he doesn’t want CCB to pass and land on Obama’s desk before 2013?
I’d say he’s got to be crazy, since that alone would be a huge win—the BBA on to the states and Obama dared to veto something with bipartisan senate and house support.
‘Cept he’s not crazy, he’s disingenuous—and insultingly so. Yuck!
I’m with you. This just demonstrates the level of mendacity coming from BOTH the democrats and the Republicans, and big media (minus Rush). Even freezing at the staggeringly bloated 2011 budget would be demagogued as a $9.5 trillion cut. That is what we are up against.
That’s wrong. If we default on our loans, it’ll cost us MORE than if paid them. Just like if you don’t pay your credit cards...that doesn’t mean you don’t still owe it, and that it won’t cost you MORE down the line. There would be late fees, they’d raise your interest rate a lot immediately, and ultimately, you’d be sued for the $$$. That’s because legally you owe it, it’s money that belongs to someone else, and they will get it back, with interest and fees, in the end.
That’s what would happen. And ALSO, we wouldn’t be able to borrow more money at reasonable interest rates. I know you say we don’t need it. But what if we did? Another BP spill? Another Katrina or Rita? A nuclear meltdown?
So it feels good up front not to pay our bills when they come due, but in the end, it ends us costing us more. We wouldn’t recover the huge expense of failing to pay our bills, for many years to come.
And of course don’t forget that some of the bills we owe are to veterans and elderly people. They live month to month on their disability or whatever. They would suffer a lot if we failed to pay them. I wouldn’t want to see that. I would hope the govt would not pay something else before it would cause suffering to our heroes, our disabled, and our elderly.
Why fight as long and hard as they did only to surrender at the end? Baffling and infurating!
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If one accepts the premises that both parties are after the same ends, and that the ‘opposition’ on both sides is purely simulated in order to placate the bases and casual observers, the past 22 years of GOP and Democrat policies make sense. The only real difference is that the Democrats are in a hurry, and the Republicans have a more subtle and incremental approach to the diminution of American sovereignty and domestic freedom, and the implementation of an expanded central government and more dependent and gullible population.
They really are on the same side. They are rivals, not enemies.
Accept those premises and there is nothing baffling at all. All is resolved and rational under that theory. Borders, globalism, divestiture of domestic industry, TARP, DHS - all of it. Every bit.
The GOP has been losing the politics game for years playing it this way. The people are sick of it. This is a proven losing strategy.
Boehner is a disgrace.
It’s time to do the right thing, politics be damned.
Wasn't the same thing said about Campaign Finance Reform?
Well, if he's not gonna sign it, then send through what we want - EVERY time.
His voters will vote for him no matter what we do, or how high we rise above the fray - they are too Stoooopid.
Tea Party voters and other conservative voters should be the ones they cater to.
Read my Lips” No new Taxes. Bush Senior Made his own bed. Don’t blame Perot.
Does that answer your post.
And my reply to that little ditty is that I emailed my Congressman last night and told him that all I wanted him to do was to vote against anything Obama wanted, to NOT raise taxes under any circumstances, and to ENSURE any cuts were real and immediate (no ten year crap). The final thing was that if he voted for Boehner for Speaker ever again I’d vote against him....if he does those things, he’s got a job no matter what really happens because I know he’s true.
Don’t focus on the danger, focus on the opportunity to bring Americans up to speed and into reality. Just because Boehner is not up to the job doesn’t mean there isn’t a republican who can.
It is Boehner that needs to learn about unity and sticking together. So what if he "stood up to" bambi? He sure didn't stand up for long, did he? He's all show and no do.
Bite it, Boehner. Get some real budget savings proposed, dipsh*t.
Bite it, Boehner. Get some real budget savings proposed, dipsh*t.
Bullcrap! You must be one of devisive ones, who are destroying the Conservative movement.
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YEAH! WHAT BOEHNER SAID! ALL YOU NEGROES GET YOU ASSES AND YOUR MULES BACK ON THE PLANTATION!
AND SEND US YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS!
NOW!
(ungrateful damn deeeeevisives!)
Spending category |
FY 2005 Actual |
OMB's 2012 estimate |
A balanced 2012 budget |
National Defense |
495,308 |
737,537 |
495,308 |
International Affairs |
34,565 |
63,001 |
8,974* |
General Science, Space and Technology |
23,597 |
32,284 |
23,584 |
Energy |
429 |
23,411 |
0 |
Natural Resources and Environment |
27,980 |
42,703 |
27,980 |
Agriculture |
26,565 |
18,929 |
17,662 |
Commerce and Housing Credit |
7,566 |
23,620 |
0 |
Transportation |
67,894 |
104,854 |
67,894 |
Community and Regional Development |
26,262 |
25,701 |
8,545** |
Education, Training, Employment, and Social Services |
97,555 |
106,172 |
0 |
Health (excluding Medicare) |
250,548 |
373,774 |
250,548 |
Medicare |
298,638 |
492,316 |
492,316 |
Income Security |
345,847 |
554,332 |
226,554*** |
Social Security |
523,305 |
767,019 |
767,019 |
Veterans Benefits and Services |
70,120 |
124,659 |
69,811 |
Admin. of Justice |
40,019 |
58,696 |
23,770**** |
General Government |
16,997 |
31,149 |
16,997 |
Net Interest |
183,986 |
241,598 |
241,598 |
Allowances |
0 |
6,566 |
0 |
Undistributed Offsetting Receipts |
-65,224 |
-99,635 |
-99,635 |
Total Outlays |
2,471,957 |
3,728,686 |
2,638,925 |
Let Demint work the Senate to get those 4 votes needed without all this Kabuki Theater. Just state the facts:
The house already compromised and agreed to raise the debt ceiling in exchange for spending cuts, and a plan to balance the budget. It was bi-partisan, and reflects the desire of the majority of Americans.
The House has done it's part. The senate needs to bring it up for debate, amendment, and passage so that it can go to the conference committee if necessary.
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