Posted on 10/17/2013 4:54:44 AM PDT by xzins
Sure we care about our principles. Sorry you don't have any.
But, we also care about a nation that has an out of control credit card and an out of control treasury printing press that is ruining the nation. We care about a takeover of the best healthcare system in the world that's been replaced with one they'd be proud of in Zimbabwe. We care about a snooping NSA, a series of murders in Fast and Furious, a lying campaign after Benghazi, an IRS that targets the political enemies of liberals, and a president who'll spend millions on vacation but not pay for the burials of our returning war heroes.
The GOP is simply in this to be the 2nd string, to get 2nd stringer pay, because that's still a lot of power of money.
The GOP does NOT care about America. At all.
Isn’t Tom Davis one of these “No Labels” guys?
No thanks, Tom.
Every dog has his day, but the sun don’t shine on the same dog’s ass all the time.
The republican establishment is not the “stupid party”. They are doing exactly as they wish.
It is WE, who keep letting Lucy hold the football, who are stupid. We are the “stupid constituency”.
The GOPe, is just another wing of the Democratic Party.
I’m pretty sure that 2014 will be a good year for the Democrats. And what difference does it make anyway?
Amen! And through power, position, and money they control the GOP.
The chances of it ever again being a home for conservatives is remote.
In the post SHTF republic political parties should be outlawed.
A great part of our downfall stems from the fact that most elected representatives and most appointed bureaucrats place the interests and success of their political party far above their fealty to the nation and loyalty to the Constitution.
I’m done done with the GOP, and I’m done with lobbyists. I sent the NFIB representative packing the other day. they haven’t accomplished much of note lately, except for getting my money for years. That’s over.
For obvious reasons a 3rd party attempt just wont work. Staying the course with the Tea Party will be more effective.
We have about 60-80 Tea Party folks in congress now..counting both houses. We just need to keep gaining ground. Primaries and especially off yr elections will be a key factor. Dont forget local elections too.
To a degree you are right. But I say that the most representatives place a higher priority on getting all the perks from the Lobbyists......I wish they did a survey on the net worth of politicians before and after they went to DC.
Look, nothing would please the Left more than to see the Right split into two easily defeatable parties. The answer is to continue to do what we’re doing. Take over the establishment party, seat by seat, until we are the dominant wing. It may take more than a few election cycles but forming a third party would take decades. Decades we don’t have if we want to save the republic.
There has been a distributed decision to let America
be destroyed this way.
When it was brought up that Romney had TANKED Massachusetts
and its Constitution (the oldest in the USA), and that
RomneyCARE was causing increased rates, fewer doctors,
longer waits, and more illegals everywhere,
many in FR attacked the messenger.
Worse, Romney was then made the head of the GOP,
and vacillated weakly until ... the carpetbagger gave up,
just nine minutes after grabbing all the money with Rove.
Yeah, I’m done with establishment GOP RINOs. Don’t waste my time or yours looking for my support. Don’t bother trying to lie to me and claim you are not when you so clearly are - I will be checking voting records and public statements you’ve made, not just recent ones either.
If Conservatives are so mad at the GOP-e why no criticism of Boehner’s cave in? We fought the good fight is the best they can come up with?
72 to 122
and
18 to 28
Those are the numbers to remember. Those are the representatives and then the senators who voted against the debt limit increase. And we don’t know how many of the 18 and of the 72 voted for it only to give themselves political cover.
So, 18 & 72 - only 90 in all the Congress from both houses of the Congress are possibly conservative. 90 out of 535. That is 16.8%.
What that means is that we would be better off fighting a guerilla war rather than a frontal assault.
Want to know who started this war?
We'll see who ends it.
What's the main thing separating us from Libertarians? Abortion. If it's a issue that stays with the states, we can coexist on that issue.
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