Posted on 05/17/2012 5:26:16 AM PDT by iowamark
There have been many studies out on the tea party congress and just how tea party it actually is. One study last year noted that 70% of candidates who went to Congress under the tea party banner were voting just like the Republican Leaders they ran against.
Probably one of the best places to get a sense of this is the Club for Growth. Why? The Club ignores social votes and focuses only on fiscal votes spending issues more than anything else. The tea party candidates went to Congress not just to repeal Obamacare, but were really motivated by out of control government spending, bailouts, etc. Remember, it was Rick Santelli of CNBC on February 19, 2009, who predicted this grassroots army of activists would rise up and say enough to out of control government spending and bailouts. Santelli said, in part,
"The government is promoting bad behavior. Because we certainly dont want to put stimulus forth and give people a whopping $8 or $10 in their check, and think that they ought to save it, and in terms of modifications Ill tell you what, I have an idea.
You know, the new administrations big on computers and technology How about this, President and new administration? Why dont you put up a website to have people vote on the Internet as a referendum to see if we really want to subsidize the losers mortgages; or would we like to at least buy cars and buy houses in foreclosure and give them to people that might have a chance to actually prosper down the road, and reward people that could carry the water instead of drink the water?
Were thinking of having a Chicago Tea Party in July. All you capitalists that want to show up to Lake Michigan, Im gonna start organizing."
Things sort of spiraled from there sending a wave of candidates to Washington embracing the concerns of the activists who showed up to the tea party.span id="more-15904">
They wanted to cut spending because of out of control debt, stop Barack Obama, end Obamacare, and they were willing to primary Republicans to do it. A number of Republicans lost. In some open primaries, the candidates who were supported by the GOP out of Washington went down in flames.
But what of the candidates who actually went to DC on a wave of tea party support. Turns out some of them were liars and a lot of them behaved like the pigs in Animal Farm with some of them deciding they were more equal than others.
The Club for Growths new study of this Tea Party Congress paints a rather depressing picture. You can see how the freshman of the Tea Party Class of 2010 preformed by clicking right here.
If you want a more in depth look at the Congress as a whole, one of the best places to go is Heritage Action for Americas comprehensive score card. What youll find is not much better there.
Im afraid if the tea party is not much more successful in primarying Republican candidates and then having those guys practice what they preach, the GOP is within a decade of going the way of the Whigs.
“Boehner definitely played them, giving them their symbolic votes and afterward getting them to vote for the Obama-Boehner compromises which did go into law.
The Debt limit/deficit reduction bill is the worse example of this shameless effective strategy.”
Trent Lott(Drudge & FR) “ We have to co-opt the Tea Party guys
as soon as they get here”
The HotAir source is the same Politco story.
The ONLY source is Politico. I wouldn’t give it any credence.
Not that i can’t imagine it being true.
That is the problem, it sounds exactly like what they say when they are interrogated on it, to just do the politically easy stuff.
The other problem is that the Republican channel is so committed to electing Republicans, much like the Dem channel with Dems, that there is no way they would report this even if they got the info.
“The only goal of this story is to depress and destroy the Tea Party.”
Yes, the Tea Party consistently came up 20 to 40 votes short when the heat was on.
The lesson they don’t want us to learn is to get 20 to 40 more Tea Party congressmen!
Then the Senate RINO and Dems can play all the tricks they want and it’ll do them no good.
I think the goal of this story is to remind conservatives that the work of reshaping government is difficult and is going to take time. I'm not discouraged by this even though my Tea Party frosh only checked in at 57% (Cravaack).
Both the major party candidates will make this process immeasurably more difficult, but I look at it like an employer who is giving a job review. I need hard data, and this is it.
Rush reported on the same story citing Politico and said he believes it, and he was critical of the idea.
So I see not long after Boehner comes out and denies the story,
He can get awaqy with trying to repeal unpopular parts of it claiming he is dismantling it, but if it is thrown out and he tries to re-pass the popular parts he would claim that is the Republican alternative, not likely now,
Thanks for the update. It’s good Boehner denied it.
Obamacare needs to be completely repealed. All parts of it.
If the pubbies don’t do it I will never vote for any of them again.
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