Posted on 01/26/2015 5:25:26 AM PST by smoothsailing
Nancy Pelosi has big problems in her ranks.
The California lawmaker is facing some of the most serious unrest shes ever seen in her dozen years as the leader of the House Democrats: Members complain that the party has no message and no clear plan to retake the majority, despite good news on the economy that should have brought rewards at the polls. They also accuse senior lawmakers of failing to pull their weight in dues as they occupy coveted committee slots.
Pelosi remains the pre-eminent force in her caucus, and nobody is stepping up to challenge her. But the heightened criticism comes at a time when she has few cards to play to win members loyalty, thanks to big losses in November that shrank the number of Democratic seats on highly sought-after committees.
The discontent will be at the forefront of the House Democratic Caucus three-day retreat this week in Philadelphia. Based on public and private conversations with more than a dozen Democratic lawmakers, the complaints range from the way the party fills top committee slots to its seeming inability to craft an economic message that appealed to voters
What crystallizes the frustration and concern you see in the Democratic Caucus is the disconnect between the economic numbers and the electoral numbers weve suffered these last six years or so, Connecticut Rep. Jim Himes said. So that provokes a lot of soul-searching. Do people not know what is happening in the economy? Do they not believe us that we have something to do with the recovery?
Virginia Rep. Gerry Connolly said Democrats are hungry for answers. I think theres a growing desire within the Democratic Caucus, at least from Democrats that I talk to, to try to get to a fundamental understanding of what went wrong, not only in this midterm but in the previous midterm, if were going to grow and were going to avoid becoming a permanent minority here in the House, he said.
Another Democrat, speaking on background, questioned the brand of economic populism the party has been preaching.
For me, my evangelical mission is to try to persuade Democrats that we have to pay more attention to the suburbs, the Democrat said. And the economic message for the suburbs has to be broader than unemployment insurance and minimum wage, although both are important. They dont resonate in the suburbs....
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/01/house-democrats-congress-114580.html#ixzz3PvtBTxMM
One of those sentences conjoining two words for the first time, evah.
Fortunately for her current ability to reason and construct coherent sentences, Pelosi is completely unconstrained by any conventional form of logic or common sense. Bless her liberal heart.
((shudder))
Y’all Democrats keep selling “money for nothing”, and some folks are starting to figure out the math.
Pelosi is 74 now. Maybe after the shellacking they took in November, her members are starting to push her aside. New leadership could hardly do worse.
Pelosi is 74 now. Maybe after the shellacking they took in November, her members are starting to push her aside. New leadership could hardly do worse.
Last year at this time, the MSM was telling us about how she was measuring the curtains in the Speaker’s office.
She should just retire.But since her greatest pleasure in life is antagonizing decent people,don’t look for that to happen.
Heading into a retreat in Philadelphia
Why are they going to Philly for this? Why can’t they stay in DC and work on the problems? It seems to me that one of the big problems is that politicians want to travel all over the damn place and waste OUR money! I demand to know who is funding this “retreat” for them?
The assumption is flawed.
The assumption is that Pelosi has the ability, absent tyrannical power, to hold the caucus together in a tightly focused manner
Whatever happened to Debbie Wassermann Schultz? She seems to have disappeared.
“I’ve gone to Philadelphia to lure dogs and small children into precarious situations.” - W.C. Fields
Another Democrat, speaking on background, questioned the brand of economic populism the party has been preaching. "For me, my evangelical mission is to try to persuade Democrats that we have to pay more attention to the suburbs, and the economic message for the suburbs has to be broader than unemployment insurance and minimum wage, although both are important. They don't resonate in the suburbs."...
Methinks Debbie Downer is being held prisoner by her own hair. . . . (evil grin)
Oh, no, she was across the street from the Iowa Freedom Caucus this Saturday calling all the participants ‘ringkissers’, and likely sent the DEPORTABLE? protestors to Perry and Christie (thanks, Mayonnaisis Skullensis!)
Eastern State Penitentiary is available.
Ya think paying attention to the suburbs might help?
The burbs be payin’ da bills.
Almost like clinton being already elected. The media is never wrong.
No, Himes, its because that the happy numbers you've been spouting are all cooked, and that the people who are out of work or else holding down two or three low paying jobs just to make ends meet know the truth.
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