Posted on 07/17/2014 10:00:24 AM PDT by Kaslin
In a recent Politico op-ed as detached from reality as her political views, DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz wrote, Come November, voters will have a choice between a Democratic Party trying to fix our nations problems and a Republican Party interested only in standing in our way.
Id like to know what Democratic Party shes talking about. Because its certainly not the one that controls the White House and the U.S. Senate today. Its certainly not the Democratic Party she belongs too.
If that party is trying to fix our nations problems, they clearly dont know what theyre doing. Consider their record.
They took a healthcare system in need of reform and made it worse with ObamaCare. Their Affordable Care Act made healthcare more expensive. Premiums have been increasing since the law passed and are expected to spikein some cases by double-digit percentagesin 2015, making life harder for families who already cant make ends meet. Instead of giving Americans more choices, ObamaCare resulted in millions of Americans receiving health care insurance cancellation notices; it also has restricted families access to their preferred doctors.
Moreover, poll after poll shows more Americans disapprove of ObamaCare than approve of it. If Wasserman Schultz wants to criticize Republicans for opposing ObamaCare, then shes criticizing us for standing with the American people. Ill choose that side any day.
Lets also look at jobs and the economy. How exactly are Democrats trying to fix our nations problems here? The Republican-led House of Representatives has passed over forty jobs bills. Forty. But the Democrat-controlled Senate wont touch them. Harry Reid wont even bring them up for a vote.
Jobs and the economy are Americans number one priority. According to Gallup, a majority of Americans57 percentsay the economy is getting worse right now. Nineteen million of our fellow Americans are unemployed, are underemployed, or have given up looking for work. The percentage of Americans in the labor force is at a low not seen since the Carter presidency. Its unacceptable that Harry Reid is letting jobs billsincluding plans to build the Keystone Pipelinegather dust at a time when Americans desperately need jobs.
Likewise, Harry Reid refuses to take up legislation that would expand education opportunities for disadvantaged kids. It looks like he has no intention of bringing up the House-passed Success and Opportunity through Quality Charter Schools Act, which would help kids in failing schools get into better schools.
Thats par for the course. More often than not, liberal Democrats stand in the way of expanding school choice. Nevertheless, Republicans continue to fight to give parents the chance to choose a good school for their kids.
When it comes to education, Democrats havent done anything to fix the problem; theyve spent more time locking arms with the special interests to keep our neediest kids out of better schools.
Finally, the issue grabbing headlines lately is the humanitarian crisis at the border. Here again, President Obama and Democrats didnt just fail to solve the crisis when they had the chance; the president helped create the crisis in the first place.
In 2012, President Obama started unilaterally rewriting our immigration laws, deciding he would only enforce the ones he liked. As a result, residents of other countries believe they can come to the United States and stay here.
This was a foreseeable crisis; it was a preventable crisis. Governor Perry and other leaders in our border states have been alerting the president about the issue long before it reached crisis level. At the beginning of the year, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops warned that an estimated 60,000 children would arrive in the United States; still the White House didnt act.
The stories we hear and images we see from the border and holding facilities are heartbreaking, yet the president still refuses to visit the border. He was even in Texas last week. He couldnt find time to visit the border, but he could find time for fundraisers, including one for the Democratic National Committee. Im sure DNC Chair Wasserman Schultz is grateful for that, but I hope she realizes that the border, not the DNCs finances, is actually one of our nations problems that we need to fix.
Jobs. ObamaCare. Education. Border security. These are just a few of the issues where Democrats are blocking real solutions and actual legislationand in fact have made the problems worse.
Republicans, on the other hand, have passed legislation out of the House, and have given voice to the concerns of working class Americans. Unfortunately, those concerns fall on deaf ears in Harry Reids Senate and the Obama White House.
In other words, Republicans are standing with the American people, not standing in our way. But if ObamaCare and killing jobs are examples of what Democrats think it means to fix our nations problems, then, yes, we will keep fighting until we have a healthcare system and an economy that actually work for the American people.
Either failure to do anything good, or success in running the country into the ground.
What you need, Reince, is some high-powered peeps taking this message to news/media outlets where liberals/moderates watch. Send Allen West on Jon Stewart, and ask him, “Am I racist for being a conservative?”
If Preibus is going to sit back and write a column or two about how bad the democrats are doing, then he has no strategy for winning. The GOP has been running on this sad story for how many decades now? That is poor strategy!
See, see you mean-old beady-eyed conservatives....we’re fighting the Rats!! Now please vote for our Rinos damnit!
Obama, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi spend every minute of every day thinking of ways to help working Americans.
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha!
So, where are the Republican gains, Reince?
In “pick up” Senate races, we lead only 4.
We need 6 to win a Senate majority.
Even worse, there is a real risk we could lose a Republican Senate seat in Georgia or Kentucky.
And in Mississippi, Conservatives are in a seething rage against the primary betrayal by GOP Senator Thad Cochran.
Finally, the Democrats lead Republicans in most fund raising categories.
The four key issues for me in 2014 are Immigration, ObamaCare, Spending, and Debt.
The GOP walked away from the Spending and Debt issues at the beginning of the year.
On Immigration, our policy is mostly silence in public, and, quite often, total agreement with the Democrats in private.
On ObamaCare, our policy is nothing but political hot air.
Besides the Keystone Pipeline, School Choice, and the defense of Israel, I don't see any difference between the GOP and the Democrats.
Debbie Whatshername Shitferbrains is at it again! She is lying to herself and the American people, like the good LIEberal she is!
You don’t suppose that she actually believes that the political BS she spouts is true, do you? Surely she knows she is lying to herself and the American people?
After all, LIEberals do LIE, you know!
I’ll be so happy when Debbie and the rest of her LIEberal crowd (Ophonybama, “Plugs,” Pelousy, Dingy Harry, et al) are unceremoniously dumped on the ash heap of History!
Is it November, 2014, yet?
Is it January, 2017 yet?
I cannardly wait!
Reince’s record of failure is even more extensive.
When I first opened the article I thought that was Chelsea talking. Do the crazies all look alike?
Priebus is making the obvious mistake of hallucinating that anyone gives a sh*t what he or any other Ruling Class Republican blowhard has to say. The GOP will be relevant again when these jerks step aside, take Romney, McCain, Lightloafers Graham, Susan Collins, Crispy Creme Christie, Mark Nancyboy Kirk, Lamar Alexander, Thad Cockroach and the rest of the GOP-E with them. Out they go!
Republicans with a conservative leadership could have accomplished so much since 2010. They’d have the Senate, they’d have control of the budget, they’d deny Obama the funds to do the crazy things he’s been doing. The GOP had a lot to work with and have done exactly squat. They can’t even oppose an invasion! Democrats like Harry Reid and Obama have done so much without near as much support. They know how to play the game to win. Republicans since Bush I and Dole have always played to show “good form” as they would say in their country clubs.
What is failure to us is success to the American people and the “leaders” they repeatedly choose.
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