Posted on 03/04/2015 1:04:04 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a frontrunner in many 2016 GOP presidential polls in recent weeks, has come out swinging against the deal House Speaker John Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell just cut with congressional Democrats to fund President Obamas executive amnesty.
The basis of his opposition to the deal is twofold.
First, he doesnt agree with the way it surrenders Congress power of the purse to Obama through at least the end of September, the current fiscal year.
Second, Walker is furious that Democrats who publicly stated many times they opposed the presidents actions didnt follow through and vote their stated positions.
Also, Walkerwhose state of Wisconsin is part of the Texas-led 26-state lawsuit against the presidents actionssays that in addition to states fighting this in court, the Congress needs to do its job to stop Obama, a job that Congress has thus far failed at. Federal judge Andrew S. Hanen has put Obamas executive amnesty on hold until appeals are completed in the court systemsomething the administration has reluctantly agreed to comply with.
The Governor was one of the first to join the lawsuit that has been successful, at least on this initial technicality, Walker spokeswoman Kirsten Kukowski tells Breitbart News. He hopes to prevail through the courts but he believes that the Congress needs to preserve the power of the purse to fight this overreach by the President. Democrats have questioned the presidents overreach in the past but didnt hold him accountable when given the opportunity.
This draws a sharp contrast between Walker and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who hasnt taken any position on whether Congress should use the power of the purse to stop Obamas executive amnesty. In fact, Bushs team hasnt responded to requests....
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
“You and I both know it takes years to build a party, however, I think that is time and money better spent then propping up the GOPe.”
I don’t spend my time and money propping up the GOP, I spend my time and money supporting Conservatives whose only path to victory happens to be through the GOP. When you get your third party up and running let me know.
Or, you could be doing both ;)
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