Reince Priebus,the practically invisible RNC putz, spits on T.E.A. Party Conservatives and hearts Rino’s MeCain, Romney, Christie!
I keep thinking his name is Prince Rebus. Just where did this slice of Melba toast dipped in milk come from, anyway?
Prince Reince, the mush mouthed little fag from WI, gained national attention by helping Scott Walker get elected, and then sold out.
“Reince Priebus,the practically invisible RNC putz, spits on T.E.A. Party Conservatives and hearts Rinos MeCain, Romney, Christie!”
It may be the GOP establishment has decided to use immigration as the wedge issue to purge the Tea Party from the Republican Party.
The big money donors to the GOP (multinational corporations and Wall Street) favor Obamacare and open borders. Open borders ensures an ongoing supply of cheap labor which keeps wages down in the US and dilutes the power of big labor. As a result big labor focuses its organizing efforts on government instead of the corporate private sector.
The single payer government system that will ultimately follow Obamacare will allow corporations to dramatically reduce employee benefit costs by reducing or eliminating funding of employee health insurance much as they stopped funding defined benefit pensions when the 401K legislation was passed.
Corporations have outsourced most of their labor intensive manufacturing operations to third world countries and have dramatically downsized the staffs of knowledge workers by leveraging productivity from the IT revolution (PC’s and internet). Those factories that remain are highly automated. Given that pension costs have been pushed onto employees, the major employee benefit cost today is employee health insurance. The fact the GOP establishment will not fight to eliminate Obamacare tells me the corporate donors have told them to give the issue lip service in order to appease the voting base but not to actually do anything that will effectively stop the implementation.
It seems the GOP establishment has a choice to make. Side with the wealthy globalist multinational corporations and banks allied with big government or serve its voting base. It has become increasingly clear the decision has been made and big money won versus the people the party allegedly represents. The establishment prefers to be relegated to comfortable minority status, as it was from 1932 to 1980, to dealing with need to reconcile the conflicting aims of conservative voters and elite wealthy donors. It appears the decision has been made to turn on the voting base and root it out.
It is time for the Tea Party and rejected conservative voters to leave the GOP and form a new American Liberty Party. Better to represent the values of 35% of the population than stay in an abusive relationship. In a three party political system a unified party representing 35% of the electorate can still win in many regions of the country.
In 1776 about 1/3 of the nation favored breaking away from Britain, 1/3 were loyalists, and another 1/3 didn’t care. We have the same situation today although if a real count were taken those who believe in individual liberty and traditional American values are likely still a plurality. The real division today is probably 40% for liberty, 35% committed socialist statists, and the remaining 25% indifferent. The current GOP is not committed to individual liberty. By forming a liberty party, real conservatives will be united and energized. Unlike the GOP today a liberty party will offer a real lifestyle choice to the 25% who are going to be forced to choose sides in the idealogical struggle.