Posted on 12/13/2014 5:51:52 AM PST by KeyLargo
I guess that Juan Boehners who don’t remember 2006, are condemned to repeat 2006...
I'll only have time to vote against my Republican congressman, but in no other races on the ticket!
Most of the NO votes were for show too.
They are putting on a show for us and faking us out.
Its important to remember that there are actors among those NO.
Case in point is my congressman (Scott Perry-PA).
Perry voted for Boehner for Speaker last time after Boehner cut his deal with Obama to increase the national debt.
His excuse in public appearances is that the alternative was Pelosi. If he had stood up before the vote and opposed Boehner, Boehner would have known he was losing and bowed out.
Congressman Perry had Boehner speak in the district in the summer of 2013 at a fundraiser.
I think his conservatism is as phony as a three dollar bill.
But Elmer’s gun is amazing...break open pump action that never needs reloading!
Here are the 24 Republicans who voted for the $1.1 trillion spending bill
Dec. 13, 2014 10:21pm Pete Kasperowicz
Twenty-four Republicans voted late Saturday night to pass a $1.1 trillion spending bill that will fund most of the government through the end of fiscal year 2015, ending a full week of drama over whether the government might shut down.
The Senate approved the spending bill in a 56-40 vote that split both parties. While many Republicans supported the bill, many others were angry at the idea of approving a spending bill that doesnt defund President Barack Obamas executive action on immigration.
Still, most Republicans voted for the measure GOP members supported it 24-18 in the final vote. Republicans voting for the bill were Sens. Alexander, Ayotte, Barrasso, Blunt, Boozman, Burr, Coats, Cochran, Collins, Cornyn, Enzi, Fischer, Graham, Hatch, Hoeven, Isakson, Johanns, Kirk, McConnell, Murkowski, Roberts, Thune, Toomey and Wicke
Pat Toomey caved into Michael Bloomberg and Chuck Schumer to support anti-Second Amendment legislation after the school shooting in Connecticut.
But in 2016 the GOPe political machine including the NRA will gear up and tell us Pat Toomey is great or that the Democrat is worse or some other cooked up pitch so we will re-elect him here in PA.....
There was no school shooting in Connecticut.
New York Times Butters Up Jeb Bush to Hit ‘His Party’s Hard-Liners’ — But How Long Would NYT Flattery Last?
By Clay Waters | December 14, 2014 | 8:23 AM EST
Saturday’s front-page report by Jonathan Martin on Jeb Bush, “Looking to 16, Another Bush Stakes Out the Middle Ground,” marks the latest New York Times profile to flatter the moderate Republican, at least in comparison to those “hard-line” right-wing conservatives (though they still find Jeb “deeply conservative” on taxes and abortion.)
Watch: John Boehner Might Want To Switch Parties After What This Repub Just Said About Him
He can have Denis McDonough or the President come over and...”
http://www.westernjournalism.com/louie-gohmert-think-boehner-can-pick-democratic-votes-speaker/
After all the children were shot and killed by a crazy guy at an elementary school in Connecticut two years ago (December 2012), Pat Toomey caved in to Bloomberg and Schumer.....
A Capstone event staged by the Feds. No evidence can be obtained to confirm any crime was committed in New Town CT.ZERO!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOOz0qtrNMY&sns=em
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