Posted on 06/26/2009 10:40:34 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Burgess: We need 7 votes to 'bring down' climate bill @ 1:32 pm by Michael O'Brien
Republicans are seven votes away from "bringing down" the climate change bill favored by Democrats and scheduled for a vote Friday, Rep. Michael Burgess (R-Texas) claimed this afternoon.
Citing the 217-205 rules vote on the bill earlier in the morning, Burgess tweeted from the Hill that Republicans were close to downing the legislation, a top priority of Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and President Obama.
Burgess tweeted Friday:
No R's voted in favor of the rule. 30 Dems voted no. We are 7 votes away from bringing this down.
Indeed, no Republican voted for the rules, and three lawmakers Reps. John Culberson (Texas), Jeff Flake (Ariz.) and John Sullivan (Okla.) missed the vote.
I am screaming it. I think they know it in their subconscious; they just don’t want to admit it.
More and more I’ve been thinking about the French Revolution. The Jacobins wanted to bring the king down, and they did, but then found that governing was difficult. Pretty soon the Jacobins were struggling amongst themselves, with the most radical people rising to the top — portraying themselves as champions of the poor and down-trodden. Once these folks had power they started the Reign of Terror, killing those revolutionaries were not sufficiently extremist (as well as a great many members of the clergy). In the end, this did not work out well.
In the end, the French Revolution resulted in the modernization and rationalization of the French government and the spread of liberal ideas throughout Europe. I don’t think that was such a bad result. Surely the French republic is better than the monarchy during the Ancien Regime.
I am coming from a human point and history. We are an educated country and the Congress should know that they will not have jobs if they give Obama, the liar, what he wants. It just doesn’t compute. Congress has the power now; but they will NOT if they vote Obamas bills in.
Libtards will just pass this sort of baloney on a state-by-state basis. Starting with Kalifornia, of course.
The Honorable John Sullivan is presently in the Betty Ford clinic being treated for alcoholism.
But I guess some folks would consider all that to have been a good thing.
Rush just reported that they need 12 votes and 17 Dems are undecided.
fffffrannco......”and the spread of liberal ideas throughout Europe. I dont think that was such a bad result.
What’sa matta, DU web site overloaded and you can’t get on?
......and the spread of liberal ideas throughout Europe. I dont think that was such a bad result.
Whatsa matta, DU web site overloaded and you cant get on?
The reference was to classical liberalism, that is what is called conservatism today in America. Too bad you are not well enough educated to have understood that.
Well, Sullivan won’t be making it to the floor. He’s still in treatment at Betty Ford. But where are the other two. Why are they AWOL?
Did Harry Reid say this, or is this Rush's analysis? If Harry said it, it shows that fear has taken hold inside the Rat Ship. If Rush said it, it's not nearly as telling.
what did they say?
...Rep. Michael Burgess (R-Texas) claimed this afternoon. Citing the 217-205 rules vote on the bill earlier in the morning, Burgess tweeted from the Hill that Republicans were close to downing the legislation, a top priority of Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and President Obama.
only because I have been thinking the same thing lately
America is more like the French at the time of the French Revolution the America at its founding morally speaking
I Just finished Citizens by Simon Schama
So many parallels to our times
According to Schama the leaders in the "Reign of Terror" Where Lawyers,Actors and News Media people (Almost unbelievable The word terrorism was coined in the french Revolution , Holocaust came from the french revolution etc... The part with Robespierre at the Festival of the Supreme Being reminds me of Obama giving that speach by the greek columns
I would like to see a forum started on the French Revolution and its parallels to our times
Move on over to France then DUmmie
Good lord.....(eye roll). These congresscritters all need to be tarred and feathered...lol.
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