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To: Arm_Bears

“Going to war with a group that represents a significant percentage of your base”

The freedom caucus represents Rand Paul and Ted Cruz types who opposed Trump last year and are back at it again now.

Nothing to see here. They will lose again.

If they had it their way Hillary would be president and Obamacare would be the law of the land forever.


13 posted on 03/30/2017 8:48:05 AM PDT by Helicondelta (Deplorable)
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To: Helicondelta

[copy of post by GeaugaRepublican]

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3539398/posts?q=1&;page=195

Here is the rundown from Heavy.com.

Mark Meadows – Mark Meadows of North Carolina is the chair of the House Freedom Caucus. He was elected during the 2012 election, and in 2015, The Washington Post called him the “Donald Trump of the House of Representatives.” He has been negotiating with the White House on the American Health Care Act but says that a deal has not yet been reached.

Justin Amash – Anti-Trump

Brian Babin –supported Ted Cruz during the 2016 election.

Rod Blum – He was an early Trump supporter

Dave Brat – He campaigned for Ted Cruz during the 2016 election but supported Donald Trump once Trump earned the nomination.

Mo Brooks – Mo Brooks of Alabama was elected in 2012. He gave Trump a halfhearted endorsement in October 2016, telling AL.com, “I’m going to vote for all the Republicans on the ballot.”

Ken Buck – He criticized Trump during the presidential campaign after Trump called for a ban on Muslims, saying that Trump is a “fraud’ and that “Trump’s proposal (to ban all Muslims) violates the Constitution, the values of our nation, the Republican Party platform, and my conscience,” according to The Huffington Post.

Warren Davidson – Warren Davidson of Ohio was elected during the 2015 election. On FiveThirtyEight’s tracker of how often politicians agree with Donald Trump, Davidson has agreed with Trump 100 percent of the time since January.

Ron DeSantis – Ron DeSantis of Florida was elected in 2012. In May 2016, DeSantis called on the GOP to unite around Donald Trump, according to Florida Politics.

Scott DesJarlais – Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee was elected in 2010. He endorsed Donald Trump in March 2016.“ While there are certainly things that I admire and respect in each of the remaining candidates, I believe Donald Trump is the candidate best poised to make America great again,” DesJarlais said at the time. “As such, I was proud to cast my vote for Mr. Trump and look forward to supporting the eventual Republican nominee whomever that might be.”

Jeff Duncan – Jeff Duncan one of the first elected officials in the country to endorse Donald Trump for president.

Trent Franks – Trent Franks of Arizona was elected during the 2002 election. Franks was somewhat critical of Donald Trump throughout the early days of the election, mainly because he was not sure Trump could beat Hillary Clinton. However, Franks eventually supported Trump. “Jesus is not on the ballot. We always need to choose between two flawed people,” Franks said in May 2016.

Tom Garrett Jr. – Tom Garrett Jr. was elected to represent Virginia during the 2016 election. After the leaked tape on which Donald Trump brags about sexually assaulting women, Garret condemned the comments but said he would continue to support Trump. “You got to choose between two very flawed candidates for who you think will be best for the future. We certainly think the Republican vision is the stronger vision,” he said, according to The Daily Progress.

Paul Gosar – He endorsed Donald Trump for president in July 2016. “Donald Trump has pledged to be a strong defender of the Second Amendment and to appoint conservatives to the Supreme Court,” he said in a statement at the time. “I wholeheartedly support Donald Trump and his vision to make America great again.”

Morgan Griffith –He supported Donald Trump after Trump became the Republican party’s presumptive nominee.

Andy Harris – Andy Harris of Maryland was elected in 2010. He supported Trump after Trump became the Republican party’s nominee, but he condemned Trump’s comments on the leaked Access Hollywood tape in October.

Jody Hice – Jody Hice was elected to represent Georgia in the 2014 election. He said very little about Donald Trump during the 2016 election. In March, Hice said that the Obamacare repeal vote was delayed because very few people thought Trump would win.

Ted Poe – Ted Poe has represented Texas since 2005. He did not offer a public endorsement of Donald Trump during the 2016 election, but he did say, “Trump, a businessman, wants to run the country like a business in the sense that people get back to work. … Millions of Americans have given up on the American Dream and quit looking for work and Trump can do that.”

Bill Posey– He supported Trump for president but said after the Access Hollywood comments, “The things Trump said 11 years ago are appalling. It’s appropriate that he apologized. I support him because he realizes who his enemies are and can protect the country, help turn this economy around and get America headed back in the right direction.”

Mark Sanford – Mark Sanford of South Carolina has served in the House of Representatives since 1995. He has been a vocal critic of Donald Trump, saying in February 2017 that Trump “has fanned the flames of intolerance,” according to The Washington Post.

David Schweikert – He supported Ted Cruz for president but backed Donald Trump after Trump became the nominee, saying that he is “ethically obligated” to vote for a Republican for president.

Randy Weber – Randy Weber has represented Texas since 2013. He did not publicly support Donald Trump during the election.

Jim Jordan – Jim Jordan of Ohio is the founder of the House Freedom Caucus. In May 2016, he said that he enthusiastically supports Trump.

Raúl Labrador – Raúl Labrador of Idaho assumed office in January 2011. He reluctantly supported Trump for president but condemned much of his rhetoric, such as when Trump said that a judge could not fairly judge a case due to his Mexican heritage. “I will not stand idly by listening to a person attacking the integrity of a judge because of their ethnicity,” Labrador said. “That is absolutely morally abhorrent.”

Alex Mooney – Alex Mooney of West Virginia was elected during the 2014 election. He supported Donald Trump, including after the Access Hollywood tape in October. “I look at the issues. Hillary Clinton has plenty of problems too with her past and her emails,” he said. “Looking at the two candidates—one I think is good for West Virginia and one is not good for West Virginia.”

Gary Palmer – Gary Palmer of Alabama was elected in 2014. He supported Donald Trump during the election, though he said that Trump was a flawed candidate. “Let me be clear, we are looking at two very imperfect candidates, but supporting the Republican nominee – Donald Trump – over the Democratic nominee – Hillary Clinton – is not a difficult choice,” he said.

Steve Pearce – Steve Pearce of New Mexico was elected in 2010. He supported Donald Trump during the election but denounced many of his statements. Recently, he said that Trump’s travel ban was poorly executed.

Scott Perry – Scott Perry has represented Pennsylvania since 2013. He supported Donald Trump during the election but said that Trump’s Access Hollywood tape comments were “reprehensible and indefensible.”

Ted Yoho – Ted Yoho has represented Florida since 2013. He formally endorsed Donald Trump in June 2016.“When an outsider like Mr. Trump wins against all odds and against the political establishment machine, it exemplifies his political savvy and business acumen,” Yoho said. “Americans roots and love to see the underdog given a chance and eventually win.”


65 posted on 03/30/2017 9:23:15 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (Progressive Trickle Up policy: reward cronies, punish everyone else. 'Stimulus' shell game.)
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To: Helicondelta

I can’t forget Mike Lee at the convention having a meltdown.


76 posted on 03/30/2017 9:34:54 AM PDT by lilypad
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To: Helicondelta
"The freedom caucus represents Rand Paul and Ted Cruz types who opposed Trump last year and are back at it again now...

I backed Cruz at first, too, as did the owner of this site (FR). There were 16 candidates, most people backed someone else. But you know that, right, Mr. disruptor?

"If they had it their way Hillary would be president and Obamacare would be the law of the land forever.

You better have something to back that up, you lying piece of moveon.org.

92 posted on 03/30/2017 9:54:15 AM PDT by Basket_of_Deplorables (Drone Soros and sons!!!)
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To: Helicondelta

If they had it their way Hillary would be president and Obamacare would be the law of the land forever.

If Ted Cruz made a promise to repeal Obamacare, you can be sure he’d keep that promise.


105 posted on 03/30/2017 10:08:00 AM PDT by lucky american (Progressives are attac Iking our rights and y'all will sit there and take it.)
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To: Helicondelta

Trump is doing the wrong thing here.

Good grief! Dump Obamacare already! Should have been done on day one and we’d be way on down the road to draining the swamp already!

Someone screwed the pooch, BIGLY!

And he needs to get it back on track pronto.

This is NOT the decisive action of George S. Patton. It’s the inaction of George B. “Little Mac” McClellan!


107 posted on 03/30/2017 10:09:49 AM PDT by Jim Robinson (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God!)
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To: Helicondelta
The freedom caucus represents Rand Paul and Ted Cruz types who opposed Trump last year and are back at it again now.

There ya go.

122 posted on 03/30/2017 10:40:11 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: Helicondelta

This is how I see it too. With them we will get nothing done. Never Trumpers


135 posted on 03/30/2017 11:18:36 AM PDT by slipper (It may be too late.)
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To: Helicondelta

Then there is no one left for me to vote for in the Republican party. What was it Reagan said about democrats???? Something like I did not leave the party, the party left me. At that point America is dead because there will be no Constitutionalist left.


145 posted on 03/30/2017 11:58:56 AM PDT by Lady Heron
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