Posted on 01/02/2015 10:14:42 AM PST by iowamark
The day after Republicans won the largest majority in the House of Representatives in almost 100 years and won a significant majority in the Senate, our liberal activist president claimed to hear the voices of all the people who didnt vote. It was another example of stunning obstinacy from this president.
It seemed Democrats were melting down, Republicans were unified, and all we had to do was buy enough time to get our Republican reinforcements to Washington in January.
Like President Obama, Speaker John Boehner must have heard voices that didnt vote.
Together, they crafted the CR/omnibus, a $1.1 trillion spending bill that funded the government for 10 months and blocked our newest elected Republicans from advancing conservative policy and delivering on campaign promises. With this vote, Republicans gave away the best tool available to rein in our liberal activist president: the power of the purse. The power of the purse is Congress constitutional strength.
For the next 10 months, the CR/omnibus will fulfill Obamas ambition of creating an even larger constituency of dependency on Obamacare. The presidents goal has always been to create as much dependency as possible before enforcing the destructive employer mandate. The CR/omnibus hands the liberals that victory. This is unconscionable after watching the campaign rhetoric that won such decisive victories for the GOP.
Department of Homeland Security appropriations expire in February, when Republicans will supposedly fight to defund the illegal amnesty plan created by the president. Does anybody believe that Obama is concerned about Republicans not funding DHS? Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have already sued the administration for not allowing them to enforce the law.
The Constitution requires the president to faithfully execute the laws of the United States. He has refused to enforce the laws on border security, Obamacare, illicit drugs and the release of detained terrorists. His activism in his last two years has accelerated to include executive amnesty, initiating international climate deals without a treaty, and establishing an embassy in Cuba without consulting Congress. When our Constitution is under assault and House Republicans give away our constitutional power of the purse, they share the guilt of abandoning our founding principles.
The CR/omnibus legislation sufficiently undermines the checks and balances enshrined in the Constitution that it warrants my pending vote against the speaker. John Boehner went too far when he teamed with Obama to advance this legislation. He relinquished the power of the purse, and with it he lost my vote.
I salute your conviction and courage!
I noticed from your bio that you are a Naval Aviator and a Reservist.
It does not surprise that someone in today's Congress who displays such strength and conviction would have a military past (and Reserve present).
Good on ya!
.
Comments like yours seem to reflect an assumption that Boehner is not popular among the members of the Republican caucus. I’m not sure that’s true. He is certainly not popular among the conservative rank and file out here in the hinterlands, but there are many, many suburban Republican districts that think everything is just hunky dory. That factor, plus the heavy handed political muscle that Boehner can mete out probably means that he won’t have much trouble.
I would predict such as that is the way this corrupt "Two-Party- Cartel" works. Evidenced by 1000 examples.
The problem is 100% of the demodummies will vote for their man Bohner even though he is supposedly a republican rino.
Its a common practice to rig votes to pass unpopular things
in legislative bodies with votes arranged to help newcomers who don’t have a lot of seniority or might be vulnerable at the next election.
In Pennsylvania right around July 4th in 2005 when public attention was elsewhere, Democrat and Republican leaders in our legislature worked together in a “bipartisan” way finding the YES votes in their cacuses and letting others vote NO so they could give each member a 16 percent pay raise and the leaders a 34 percent pay raise.
The outrage forced a repeal and cost some elected officials their jobs anyway in the 2006 elections.
Jim is a Great guy. We replaced a RINO with Jim here in Tulsa. He will not back down.
...That said, Boner will be reelected speaker because the party as a whole is absolutely corrupt. A few Republicans here and there who still have integrity will make no difference.
Bump.
Hells bells, good point. Bohner is from an Ohio swing district IIRC, maybe it’s time for the GOP leadership to be from really GOP districts - such as Pelosi on the other side. She was safe no matter what in her personal re-election bids.
Since when does the gop care about what the voters want? If it looks like Boner won’t win they’ll vote for Pelosi. They’re determined to purge all conservatives from the party. That’s why I say stop voting for them and let them all join the democrat party. Then we’ll know exactly who our enemies are and none will be spies.
Yep. Boehner will be reelected. My only hope is that when he is, more conservatives will realize the fight for DC is rigged. It can’t be won through elections.
By 1 vote.
Bump
How many Democrats will it take to get Boehner re-elected? Another thread made it sound like if one lone Democrat votes to keep Boehner then he is safe.
How many so called conservatives will follow this man’s lead?
Hopefully enough to can Bonehead.
The fake conservatives will be smoked out on this vote.
We shall soon see who these grandstanding, fake conservatives are.
And target them to be primaried!
You are correct.
Up to 29 Republicans could be *allowed* to avoid voting for Boehner. They will be allowed by the leadership based on their vulnerability to a Tea Party-type candidate next time around.
“I think 20 or so Republicans will look good (some of them moles doing it for show) and not support Boehner, but he will win anyway.”
Boehner will win with Rat votes. Why wouldn’t they vote for a house speaker that supports rat policies.
The content of your About page suggests you are not a Democrat mole. So with that, let me ask whether under the conditions of your statement above, you agree you are effectively done voting?
(You may indeed encourage and support growth of a 3rd party on other days of the year but that is not pertinent to this issue.)
If so, how do you calculate any resulting value attributable to such a passive position on election day?
Do you think your absence will somehow slap the RNC into becoming more responsible?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.