Posted on 02/04/2014 7:18:08 AM PST by kristinn
House Speaker John Boehner is making deals again.
After three years of taking tough stands pushed by no-compromise tea party types _ positions that ultimately led to last falls partial government shutdown _ hes returned to his roots as a conservative consensus-builder, and suddenly the House of Representatives is passing major bipartisan legislation.
He remains on fragile ground. The Republicans he leads in the House are still fractured over some of the days biggest issues, notably immigration and federal spending. But hes returning to his roots as a dealmaker, and the result is a House thats moving toward compromise, and action.
Since December, Boehner has pushed through budget deals crafted with Democratic support. Hes moved compromise legislation on farm policy. Hes led the effort to write immigration principles that include a path to legal status for those who are already in the country illegally.
Whether the 64-year-old Ohio Republican, now in his fourth year as speaker, continues to build on his newfound stature as the great compromiser might determine how his party fares in Congress and in Novembers congressional elections. Also to be determined is how history regards Boehner.
For years, he gave his caucus veto power over deals he could negotiate, said Darrell West, the director of governance studies at the Brookings Institution, a research group. The result was that he couldnt cut any deals.
In his new role as compromiser, It creates problems with his caucus, West said, but it strengthens him as speaker.
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And here's a few others, too:
Support Katrina Pierson to oust Pete (NOT Jeff) Sessions in TX-32
Support Bryan Smith to oust Mike Simpson in ID-2
Support David Hale to oust Adam Kinzinger in IL-16
From her "thank you" and *click*.
Billy-O is a Loyalist:
Loyal to the GOP-E,
Loyal to Obama,
And Loyal to Hillary.
Billy-O stands for nothing,
And so falls for anything.
They don’t. Compromise is a one way street with Rats because they know they don’t have to with so many RINOs in the House and Senate.
Thanks. I've added Dave Brat to my list. He looks pretty good. Here's more:
Eric Cantors Challenger from the Right
I can't find anything on him vis-a-vis immigration. Have you got anything?
"Whether its the DREAM Act or Cantors re-named version of it - the KIDS Act its back door amnesty. We already have an immigration system in place, its just not enforced. We already have a pathway to citizenship, or else 757,000 new citizens wouldnt have been naturalized in 2012 alone. We already have plenty of workers, and not enough jobs, which is why the US is facing a crisis of unemployed workers, disability payments and demands to extend unemployment benefits just this-one-more-time-please-until the economy recovers, which it wont, under the current regime."
Thanks for your suggestions. They are just the tip of the iceberg on what needs to be done. The problem is that there are not enough Congressmen who feel like we do. The influence of the corporate paymasters should not be underestimated.
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