Posted on 12/13/2014 5:51:52 AM PST by KeyLargo
Sarah Palin RINO Season Opens Soon, Amnesty Juan Boehner Flipped America the Bird
Rick Wells
Sarah Palin, as is the case with most conservatives and others who value the Constitution and the rule of law in the United States, is not happy that the Speaker of the House and his comrades have lied and sold out the American people. John Boehner has effectively allowed Hussein Obama act as a dictator and to take actions which are illegal and which circumvent Congress through the implementation of his criminal amnesty.
She had a few choice words in response to questions after the bill passed in the House.
She was asked about Boehner seeking out the assistance of Hussein Obama in whipping up votes among Democrats in favor of the bill. She said, It stinks to high heaven, and pointed out that the American people spoke clearly in November that we reject the illegal alien amnesty, obamacare and that we a reduction of the $18 trillion debt. Boehner delivered the exact opposite of what the American people wanted and demanded.
She first says our bad for trusting politicians, then notes its not our bad, pointing out how difficult it is to get the message out when faced with a lapdog regime media and low-information voters.
She points out that only 162 Republicans voted for this bill and that in doing so, they deprived themselves of the ability to control the spending decisions that would have come in four weeks time. She asked, does that strike you as outrageous? Describing it as baffling, Palin takes it one step further saying, The Republican Leadership in the House just flipped American voters the bird by sidelining the new Congress we just elected.
She said its easy; understand RINO season opens soon and dont hold back.
(Excerpt) Read more at rickwells.us ...
Never forget it would've only taken 17 (approx.) true constitutional conservatives to vote against Boehner to stop him from being Speaker this session. It's totally on the "conservatives" who voted for him that we have this outrage now.
The rallying cry should be “Primary the 162” The Tea Party and conservatives should start now to find formidable opponents now.
Elmer will need a bigger gun. Where is an elephant gun when it is needed. John Bonehead has a target on his backside
Duh, it’s what fascist dictators do, they dictate. Republican leadership are all fascist/socialists, just like all the democrat leaders.
When will the low information conservative leadership start using the correct terms to describe who they are, fascists, instead of low information voters, progressives, liberals, left-wing.
When Rush and the other conservative talking bobble-heads start using the correct terms to describe what we face then the American people will wake up.
But they all sold their souls by refusing to report on the BC issue as dictated by the Republican leadership, so they lack the creds now.
‘Never forget it would’ve only taken 17 (approx.) true constitutional conservatives to vote against Boehner to stop him from being Speaker this session. It’s totally on the “conservatives” who voted for him that we have this outrage now. ‘
Hope, as some Dems would vote him in.
The libs know a good thing when they see it, and they really do not wish mad Nancy in charge again.
I can dream can't I?
They can’t get Boehner out.
Any congress critter who even HINTS at a leadership vote gets torpedoed and loses his committee seats etc.
I know, and all this is being done before the new members take office so they will have no real issues to tackle, Fascist dictators dictate!
Boehner is an obvious DNC plant. Ohio should recall him, immediately.
The fix is always in. Between lobbyists combined with lucrative committee assignments...not to mention a little NSA thrown into the mix, the same ones always manage to get (re)elected as *leaders*.
-— The Republican Leadership in the House just flipped American voters the bird by sidelining the new Congress we just elected. -—
Preach it, Sarah!
She is very effective in presenting our thoughts. I like her in this role.
Here Are the 67 Republicans Who Voted Against the Massive CRomnibus Spending Bill
Dec. 11, 2014 10:31pm Jason Howerton
The massive $1 trillion CRomnibus spending bill squeaked through the U.S. House of Representatives with a 219-206 vote on Thursday night.
That means more Democrats than Republicans opposed the spending bill as only 57 Democrats voted for it.
Among those voting against the unpopular spending bill were 67 Republicans, including conservative favorites like Reps. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) and Dave Brat (R-Va.)
Newsmax
Cruz, Lee Lead GOP Senate Attack on Spending Bill
Saturday, December 13, 2014 08:02 AM
By: By ANDREW TAYLOR
First it was objections by House Democrats that stood in the way of passage of a $1.1 trillion catchall spending bill. Now it’s the Senate Republicans’ turn, specifically Ted Cruz of Texas and Mike Lee of Utah.
The two lawmakers demanded a vote Friday night on a proposal to cut funds from the bill that could be used to implement President Barack Obama’s new immigration policy, ending any chance the measure could clear the Senate and be sent to the White House with a minimum of fuss.
Officials in both parties said the bill remains on track for clearance by early next week. Even so, the move led Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., to abandon plans to adjourn the Senate for the weekend, and raised the possibility of a test vote on the spending bill shortly after midnight on Saturday.
Senate Republican leaders have pledged to challenge Obama’s immigration policy early in the new year, after the GOP takes control of the Senate. But Cruz suggested they shouldn’t be entirely trusted to keep their pledge.
“We will learn soon enough if those statements are genuine and sincere,” he said, in a clear reference to Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell and Speaker John Boehner.
Ironically, Cruz and Lee played a major role in events slightly more than a year ago that led to a partial government shutdown an event McConnell, Boehner and most Republicans have vowed to avoid repeating. This time, Republican officials said they may have inadvertently given Reid an opening to win confirmation for several of Obama’s nominees that might otherwise have languished.
With the end of the two-year Congress approaching, Reid is pressing to confirm about 20 Obama nominees to fill posts such as surgeon general, director of the Social Security Administration and federal judgeships.
http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/senate-budget-bill-cruz/2014/12/13/id/612818/
I am disgusted to notice that my Congresswimp’s name is not there, Yoder Kansas
Ours is not there either. We will not be voting for Rob Woodall again in 2016.
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