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| Mar 30, 2017
| Rush Limbaugh
Posted on 03/31/2017 4:22:46 AM PDT by Yosemitest
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Trump Declares War on the Freedom Caucus Mar 30, 2017
RUSH: A quick question, ladies and gentlemen, right to you from the EIB Network. Should a Democrat, any Democrat, now praise President Trumps good judgment for bashing the House Freedom Caucus?
Should that happen?
Because thats what President Trump has done.
President Trump and Paul Ryan have gone public with their fight against the Freedom Caucus.
I was telling Mr. Snerdley mere moments ago,
It was last week. It had to be a week ago today or maybe a week ago tomorrow, but I warned everybody when this bill went down tubes.
In fact, it was
The bill didnt go down the tubes while we were on the air.
It went down the tubes on a Friday about a half hour after the program, a week ago tomorrow it went down the tubes, but I remember it was last Thursday or Friday.
It probably was last Friday.
I warned everybody where this was gonna lead was Trump seeking out the Democrats, if Trump couldnt get what he wanted with the Republicans.
I know I did, because I was talking about this.
In the Democrats, we have two factions. We have the whole caucus and the Congressional Black Caucasians, and thats it.
On the Republican side,we have the whole House caucus,
but then weve got the Tuesday Group, the Wednesday morning group, the Thursday night group, the Freedom Caucus.
We got all those disparate groups there, and very rarely are they unified.
The Democrats are unified because the Congressional Black Caucasians go along with whatever the majority of the House wants.
I mean, it is very rare that the Congressional Black Caucasians oppose the Democrat leadership.
And I pointed out that if Trump wants to get things done, and its Republicans, whoever it is the Freedom Caucus, the Wednesday group, the Thursday group if they are perceived to be the reasons that his agenda is stalled, hes gonna turn to the Democrats.
I know I warned people about this.
And now thats what hes saying hes gonna do, and the New York Times is all happy.
The New York Times says he should do it.
He should go work with the Democrats.
And Paul Ryan says (whispering),I dont think he should work with the Democrats.
But the New York Times says (shouting), I think he should work with the Democrats!
Paul Ryan (muttering), I I I dont think so.
Well, right there it is. Trump: We Must Fight Hard-Line Conservative Freedom Caucus in 2018 Midterm Elections.
You know what this means?
It means Trump is going to put his muscle behind defeating conservatives in the House of Representatives
because he believes they betrayed him on the health care bill,
and I know thats what the media is writing.
And thats what the establishment Republicans believe.
But everybody hates the conservatives.
But Im telling you: It was not the conservatives that sandbagged that bill.
And Ill tell you something else. Folks, forgive me here, but Im reaching the top limit of my frustration with all of this.
Year after year its tempting, and everybody gets caught up in the analysis and gets caught up in the game, and everybody, and Ive done it myself.
You take something, anything.
This is a generic example.
Something happens in the news, and everyone starts analyzing it: What does it mean?
Analyst A says, It means this,
Analyst B says, Well, it could mean that but it might mean this and this,
and Analyst C says, No, you dont know what youre talking about,
and everybody gets caught up in what it could mean,
what it might mean,
what might happen down the road and in the end result
Lets get back to specific health care.
We got all this chatter.
We had all these people talking about it, all these intentions expressed, all these carrots dangled.
Now theyre dangling the carrot, Hey, you know what?
Were gonna revive it.
Hey, were gonna bring it back.
Yesterday it was, We might bring it back soon.
We might bring it back next week.
Today Paul Ryan says, Theres no timeline for bringing it back.
Its obvious they want the PR from saying theyre gonna bring it back, but what is the truth day in and day out?
There isnt any reform, there isnt any repeal of Obamacare.
All this chatter and all this analysis which is designed to make people in the media look brilliant and smart and insightful doesnt change anything.
At the end of yesterday, Obamacare was still the law of the land.
At the end of today, its still gonna be the law of the land.
At the end of tomorrow, its still gonna be the law of the land.
When Trump gets together with the ChiCom president in Mar-a-Lago next week, its still gonna be the law of the land.
But yet everybodys gonna be getting entitled, chatting about it, analyzing it, forecasting it, predicting it, and so forth.
And its easy to get caught up in the game.
I mean, its how people make their bones.
Its where people make their reputations. Im a superior political analyst.
I have been quoted countless times on Fox News.
Im just this close to getting a book deal and then my career will be made!
Well, how did you do all that?
Well, I give people the possibilities.
Im an excellent analyst of whats happening in the political scene.
What is there to analyze?
Other than to assign blame.
For seven-years
You know, Philip Klein in the Washington Examiner?
You know who Philip Klein is? (interruption) Well, hes Philip Klein, and he has a piece in the Washington Examiner.
You know what he wrote about this health care blow up?
He said this is the biggest without question broken promise in the history of United States politics and maybe even world politics.
The biggest promise ever broken.
Seven years of assurances.
Seven years of campaigning.
Seven years of commitments.
Seven years of people voting.
Well, not that many years, but election after election where Republicans were elected because of what they said they were gonna do.
And then it was time for the rubber to hit the road, nobody even had a plan!
And the people out selling the man couldnt even tell you what was in it!
Because they didnt know, in many cases.
Washington Post: Trump: We Must Fight Hard-Line Conservative Freedom Caucus in 2018 Midterm Elections.
Its by Philip Rucker. President Trump effectively declared war Thursday on the House Freedom Caucus,
the powerful group of hard-line conservative Republicans who blocked the health-care bill,
vowing to fight them in the 2018 midterm elections.
Let me tell you something else about this.
Dont doubt me.
Your hard-core average Trump voter isnt going to care about this.
I had it said to me this morning, Trumps making a grave tactically error if he does this.
Whoevers advising him to do this, this is a huge mistake!
No, its not.
Trump voters are wedded to Trump, a big percentage of them.
If this is what their man has to do to get things done, then this is what their man has to do to get things done.
Let me ask Mr. Snerdley, whos an insightful political analyst, loves to play the game.
Do you think Trump will hurt himself with this?
(interruption) Im not so sure. But we cant know that until the next election. In a morning tweet, Trump warned that the Freedom Caucus would hurt the entire Republican agenda if they dont get on the team, & fast.
He grouped its members, all of them Republican, with Democrats in calling for their political defeat an extraordinary incitement of intraparty combat from a sitting president.
There are 32 members of the Freedom Caucus. Most of them were elected or reelected comfortably in solidly Republican districts.
With his tweet, Trump seemed to be encouraging primary challenges to each of them in next years elections.
Now, the media cant get its tongue off the sidewalk here.
This may be one of the quickest 180 degree turns from hate to love that we will witness.
Now that Trump is reaching out to the Democrats
well, now that Trump is savaging the conservative Freedom Caucus, the media is, well, theyve gotta praise it.
I told you whats gonna happen.
Trumps gonna be praised.
Hes going to be celebrated as having grown in office.
And Ill tell you whos gonna get the credit. Jared Kushner and Ivanka and Dina Powell, Goldman Sachs. Dina Powell worked with Gary Cohn at Goldman Sachs.
Dina Powell, theres a puff piece at TheHill.com. TheHill.com which hates Trump, TheHill.com which despises Republicans.
There are a couple writers there that dont, but general editorial position (unintelligible).
Theres a puff piece on Dina Powell.
You ever heard of Dina Powell?
You might have, depending on how deeply she ran a foundation at Goldman Sachs.
She wasnt a trader. She wasnt a money babe.
Gary Cohn, C-o-h-n was a trader at Goldman Sachs.
He is hard left Democrat.
People have been wondering how did he end up there in the Trump administration, his adviser? Dina Powell is his loyal lieutenant.
Shes got puff piece today on how she is a moderating influence and how everyone likes her and how everyone admires her.
Are you surprised?
I mean, you would never see a puff piece like this about Bannon.
You would never see a puff piece like this about Priebus.
You wouldnt see a puff piece like this about Mick Mulvaney, who is the budget director.
But Dina Powell, big, big, big puff piece.
And there are continuing pieces on Ivanka and Jared Kushner, her husband, as theyre becoming the power couple of Washington.
Axios, the new website started by the founder of The Politico. Friends who talk frequently to Trump tell us the President will make one big change in response to the health-care fiasco:
In the constant check-in phone calls for which hes famous, hes going to talk with a wider array of people and include more Democrats,
in his phone calls.
And then the next story.
Where do you think this is leading, ladies and gentlemen?
New York Times lead editorial: Why Democrats Should Work With Trump.
All of a sudden now its okay.
The next thing were gonna see, if this keeps up, it isnt gonna be long before theres a New York Times headline urging the House and the Senate investigating committees to drop the investigation into collusion between Trump and the Russians.
The New York Times is going to say its gone on long enough.
It is too distracting.
After all of this time and after all of this money spent investigating this, if they still havent found any provable evidence that there was collusion, its time to drop it.
If Trump continues his outreach to Democrats, Im predicting to you that it wont be long before the Drive-By Media urges itself and the Senate and the House to suspend the investigation.
Now, you may think, Rush, thatll never happen.
Theyre never gonna give up on that.
Folks, they may have to because I think this investigations actually gonna ensnare them before its all said and done.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: Back to the New York Times. President Trump has discovered that trying to work with the Republicans is complicated.
So with all his big campaign pledges in limbo following last weeks Obamacare fiasco, he reportedly is contemplating overtures to a party that actually wants to govern: the Democrats.
Can you believe this?
Listen to this, the exact words. Hes reportedly is contemplating overtures to a party that actually wants to govern: the Democrats.
I wouldnt be surprised to see that in a news story as well, but it is in an editorial.
Perhaps, writes the New York Times, Perhaps its beginning to dawn on the president that todays Republican Party is designed for maximal obstruction and minimal constructive policy making.
The rigidly doctrinaire Freedom Caucus essentially has veto power over White House initiatives,
while moderates will jump ship if Mr. Trump concedes too much to right-wing purists.
Whats more, Republicans are all over the map on the next big items on Mr. Trumps agenda tax reform and infrastructure.
I told you that thats where the Democrats were gonna be.
I know I told you this, because that was specific.
They couldnt wait to work with Trump on that.
Yeah, even Mr. Snerdley remembers.
Tax reform, cant do that unless we do health care, and health care is down the tubes, so up next is infrastructure.
Trump reaching out to the Democrats.
They say if Trump could peel off several dozen moderate Democrats in the House and a handful in the Senate,
he could neutralize the far rights naysaying
and give moderate Republicans a chance to vote for measures with broad, bipartisan support.
Sad to say this was in the cards.
I think the Freedom Caucus is getting a very bad rap as being the reason that bill, folks, there were two ways to look at it. The bill by itself maintained Obamacare aspects.
So why vote for it?
It maintained Obamacare aspects.
In some cases premiums were going to increase.
Why do this?
Why put your name to that?
Why would any Republican do it?
Unless the objective was just get a win,
just say within 60 days we tackled the biggest legislative issue to come down the pike, and we got it done.
See?
We repealed and reformed, except there wasnt gonna be any of that.
They needed phase 2 and phase 3.
Freedom Caucus said theres nothing here.
Freedom Caucus said, You know what?
The people urging us to vote for this are not even telling us whats in it.
Theyre not selling it to us.
Theyre telling us to vote for it,
to stick with party unity,
to make sure that it looks like the partys united,
but nobodys telling us the decent things.
So we went in, we got some concessions, we got some things that we wanted in it,
but not enough.
I think a real analysis of this would show that the greater number of defections was actually going to be among the so-called moderates in the House.
But the conservatives are always gonna get the blame because the Washington establishment, both parties, despises them.
Not news there, either.
I told you that for years.
Youre probably tired of hearing that by now.
But its true.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: Weekly press briefing, Paul Ryan on Capitol Hill, saying Trump should not work with the Democrats on health care.
RYAN: Well, because about 90% of our conference is there and about 10% are not.
So thats why I say were close cause we are.
Heres the point Im making here. The Democrats arent for repealing Obamacare.
We are. (chuckle)
We work with Democrats all the time.
So we have long histories of working with Democrats,
but I dont think its a stretch of the mind to suggest that the Democrats disagree with us on repealing Obamacare.
Theyre not going to help us repeal Obamacare.
Thats my point.
And so if were going to do what we said we would do which is repeal and replace Obamacare and save the American health care system,
something tells me the Democrats arent gonna help us repeal Obamacare.
Theyre the ones who created it in the first place.
RUSH: Right.
Thats absolutely true.
And remember, Trump is not ideological.
Hes not seeing
The Freedom Caucus,
what he sees, is a bunch of guys that voted against him.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: Theres another thing about this threat to the Freedom Caucus in terms of Trumps tweet today,
and you have to look at it as a threat. Hes not yet abandoned them.
But clearly, if you go look at this, Trump said the Freedom Caucus would, quote, hurt the entire Republican agenda if they dont get on the team and fast.
Now, two things about this.
For all of you who think that Paul Ryan is the problem in the House, Trump here is siding with him.Number one. Thats what this tweet means.
So the health care bill going down the tubes, Trump is not blaming Ryan for it.
Hes clearly blaming the Freedom Caucus.
But hes not abandoning them yet, if we the interpret the tweet correctly.
He said, if they dont get on the team and fast.
Well, Im assuming that that means in the next piece of legislation.
If.
Whatever it is. If its the revival of Obamacare the repeal and replace effort
if it is tax reform,
if it is infrastructure,
if the Freedom Caucus doesnt get on board, then Trump is gonna try to take em out in 2018.
I look at it as Trump (chuckles) giving you them one more chance here.
But in the final analysis, it means that Trump is siding with Ryan here,
not with Ryan in any way other than the health care bill being defeated.
Trump is not holding Ryan in any way, shape, manner, or form responsible.
I know many of you do, but this means that Trump isnt.
You also have to keep in mind that Trump is not ideological.
I have made this point over and over.
He knows what conservative policies are, he knows what liberalism is, but he doesnt see people that way.
Its a big difference.
You look at Chuck Schumers opposition to Gorsuch.
Trump doesnt chalk it up to the fact that Schumer is a liberal.
He chalks it up to the fact that Schumer is, you know, a de facto ill body part or hes a weird guy, just a mean guy or wrong or whatever.
But Trump is typical of many Americans.
They dont think ideologically, they dont analyze ideologically, they dont even know ideology.
These people, you start talking about liberalism or conservatism, you lose them.
About as far as they go is Republican versus Democrat, but conservative/liberal? Act!
Sadly, that is the case.
I wish it were otherwise.
So the Freedom Caucus
I think Trumps a media creature.
The Freedom Caucus has been blamed; I dont know how you escape that.
Trump sees these guys as people who opposed him.
Hes a Republican president.
Hes largely responsible, in his mind, for their having acquired power, and theyre opposing him.
N-n-n-n-nooo.
He doesnt see em as a bunch of conservatives who have to be swayed.
Now, hes got people in his regime that no doubt do.
Dont misunderstand.
Im talking about Trump himself.
And its also possible that Trump is becoming more sensitive or attuned to ideology than he was and always has been as a private citizen.
Im just telling you, everybody has their own makeup their own personality and political makeup
and Trump has not been someone who decides on policy based on the ideological aspect or component of it.
Ill give you an example of the branding on this. One of the places that I play golf, when we all gather there and this group I know is made up of people who always vote Republican. Many of them do not like conservatives because their wives have nagged em on abortion.
Look, it is what it is.
They have a misunderstanding of it, even though they are.
Even though they live their lives this way, even though when you listen to them talk, you would swear they are conservative.
You call em that and they say, No, no, no, no.
All right.
You take 10 of us sitting around the table having breakfast before we go out to the range,
and a dyed-in-the-wool movement conservative will sit down at the table and start talking about whatever the latest news is in dyed-in-the-wool conservative terms.
Half the group of 10 will get up and leave.
They dont want to hear it.
They think the guys a kook think the guys a literal kook
and all hes doing is talking conservatism, traditional American values.
They think hes a kook.
These are the people that Im talking about.
They dont see things ideologically.
In fact, these people, when you do get to ideology, they kind of get nervous and back off.
They dont want anybody to think that theyre conservative.
Theyre happy to be considered Republicans.
You know, I sent a little tweet, a note. Were gonna play golf or
Eh, let me make something up.
Were gonna play golf a couple weeks from now and the incident that I just described, by the way, did happen.
So Ill send a note out to the guys, Okay, Ill set us up for X such-and-such a club.
Ill make sure that we dont have any more conservatives interrupt us,
and I got responses, Please do!
Please make sure!
Dont let that happen again,
as though its my fault.
But the dyed-in-the-wool conservative sat down at the breakfast and talked to me about it.
And the others looked at him like, you know, who opened the gates at the zoo?
Well, thats Trump.
But its the same thing with liberals too.
Dont misunderstand.
He doesnt like Schumer.
But the reason he doesnt like Schumer and the reason he sees Schumer as a threat is because Schumer is against him,
and thats what he sees in the Freedom Caucus.
Now, as I say, he may be growing, learning more and becoming more understanding of things ideological.
Dont know.
But its important to know that he isnt.
So his opposition to the Freedom Caucus is not strictly because theyre conservative.
Its mostly because he thinks that they voted against him. And if youre not on his team, you know, hes not gonna woo you.
You either join him or youre out in the cold.
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To: Yosemitest
Freedom Caucus Rep. Justin Amash called on Trump to withdraw from the presidential race last October and refused to vote for him.
Then there’s this:
Rep. Justin Amash Hammers Trump’s ‘Unlawful’ Immigration Ban (Freedom Caucus)
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3539650/posts
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posted on
03/31/2017 4:27:04 AM PDT
by
Helicondelta
(Deplorable)
To: Helicondelta
Mark Meadows is a business cheat well known in Western North Carolina
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posted on
03/31/2017 4:30:10 AM PDT
by
scooby321
(o even lower)
To: Yosemitest
I wish I had listened to Rush yesterday.
What an important day.
Sad FRegards ....
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posted on
03/31/2017 4:35:24 AM PDT
by
Arthur Wildfire! March
(Progressive Trickle Up policy: reward cronies, punish everyone else. 'Stimulus' shell game.)
To: scooby321
[copy of post by GeaugaRepublican]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3539398/posts?q=1&;page=195
Here is the rundown from Heavy.com.
Mark Meadows Mark Meadows of North Carolina is the chair of the House Freedom Caucus. He was elected during the 2012 election, and in 2015, The Washington Post called him the Donald Trump of the House of Representatives. He has been negotiating with the White House on the American Health Care Act but says that a deal has not yet been reached.
Justin Amash Anti-Trump
Brian Babin supported Ted Cruz during the 2016 election.
Rod Blum He was an early Trump supporter
Dave Brat He campaigned for Ted Cruz during the 2016 election but supported Donald Trump once Trump earned the nomination.
Mo Brooks Mo Brooks of Alabama was elected in 2012. He gave Trump a halfhearted endorsement in October 2016, telling AL.com, Im going to vote for all the Republicans on the ballot.
Ken Buck He criticized Trump during the presidential campaign after Trump called for a ban on Muslims, saying that Trump is a fraud and that Trumps proposal (to ban all Muslims) violates the Constitution, the values of our nation, the Republican Party platform, and my conscience, according to The Huffington Post.
Warren Davidson Warren Davidson of Ohio was elected during the 2015 election. On FiveThirtyEights tracker of how often politicians agree with Donald Trump, Davidson has agreed with Trump 100 percent of the time since January.
Ron DeSantis Ron DeSantis of Florida was elected in 2012. In May 2016, DeSantis called on the GOP to unite around Donald Trump, according to Florida Politics.
Scott DesJarlais Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee was elected in 2010. He endorsed Donald Trump in March 2016. While there are certainly things that I admire and respect in each of the remaining candidates, I believe Donald Trump is the candidate best poised to make America great again, DesJarlais said at the time. As such, I was proud to cast my vote for Mr. Trump and look forward to supporting the eventual Republican nominee whomever that might be.
Jeff Duncan Jeff Duncan one of the first elected officials in the country to endorse Donald Trump for president.
Trent Franks Trent Franks of Arizona was elected during the 2002 election. Franks was somewhat critical of Donald Trump throughout the early days of the election, mainly because he was not sure Trump could beat Hillary Clinton. However, Franks eventually supported Trump. Jesus is not on the ballot. We always need to choose between two flawed people, Franks said in May 2016.
Tom Garrett Jr. Tom Garrett Jr. was elected to represent Virginia during the 2016 election. After the leaked tape on which Donald Trump brags about sexually assaulting women, Garret condemned the comments but said he would continue to support Trump. You got to choose between two very flawed candidates for who you think will be best for the future. We certainly think the Republican vision is the stronger vision, he said, according to The Daily Progress.
Paul Gosar He endorsed Donald Trump for president in July 2016. Donald Trump has pledged to be a strong defender of the Second Amendment and to appoint conservatives to the Supreme Court, he said in a statement at the time. I wholeheartedly support Donald Trump and his vision to make America great again.
Morgan Griffith He supported Donald Trump after Trump became the Republican partys presumptive nominee.
Andy Harris Andy Harris of Maryland was elected in 2010. He supported Trump after Trump became the Republican partys nominee, but he condemned Trumps comments on the leaked Access Hollywood tape in October.
Jody Hice Jody Hice was elected to represent Georgia in the 2014 election. He said very little about Donald Trump during the 2016 election. In March, Hice said that the Obamacare repeal vote was delayed because very few people thought Trump would win.
Ted Poe Ted Poe has represented Texas since 2005. He did not offer a public endorsement of Donald Trump during the 2016 election, but he did say, Trump, a businessman, wants to run the country like a business in the sense that people get back to work.
Millions of Americans have given up on the American Dream and quit looking for work and Trump can do that.
Bill Posey He supported Trump for president but said after the Access Hollywood comments, The things Trump said 11 years ago are appalling. Its appropriate that he apologized. I support him because he realizes who his enemies are and can protect the country, help turn this economy around and get America headed back in the right direction.
Mark Sanford Mark Sanford of South Carolina has served in the House of Representatives since 1995. He has been a vocal critic of Donald Trump, saying in February 2017 that Trump has fanned the flames of intolerance, according to The Washington Post.
David Schweikert He supported Ted Cruz for president but backed Donald Trump after Trump became the nominee, saying that he is ethically obligated to vote for a Republican for president.
Randy Weber Randy Weber has represented Texas since 2013. He did not publicly support Donald Trump during the election.
Jim Jordan Jim Jordan of Ohio is the founder of the House Freedom Caucus. In May 2016, he said that he enthusiastically supports Trump.
Raúl Labrador Raúl Labrador of Idaho assumed office in January 2011. He reluctantly supported Trump for president but condemned much of his rhetoric, such as when Trump said that a judge could not fairly judge a case due to his Mexican heritage. I will not stand idly by listening to a person attacking the integrity of a judge because of their ethnicity, Labrador said. That is absolutely morally abhorrent.
Alex Mooney Alex Mooney of West Virginia was elected during the 2014 election. He supported Donald Trump, including after the Access Hollywood tape in October. I look at the issues. Hillary Clinton has plenty of problems too with her past and her emails, he said. Looking at the two candidatesone I think is good for West Virginia and one is not good for West Virginia.
Gary Palmer Gary Palmer of Alabama was elected in 2014. He supported Donald Trump during the election, though he said that Trump was a flawed candidate. Let me be clear, we are looking at two very imperfect candidates, but supporting the Republican nominee Donald Trump over the Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is not a difficult choice, he said.
Steve Pearce Steve Pearce of New Mexico was elected in 2010. He supported Donald Trump during the election but denounced many of his statements. Recently, he said that Trumps travel ban was poorly executed.
Scott Perry Scott Perry has represented Pennsylvania since 2013. He supported Donald Trump during the election but said that Trumps Access Hollywood tape comments were reprehensible and indefensible.
Ted Yoho Ted Yoho has represented Florida since 2013. He formally endorsed Donald Trump in June 2016.When an outsider like Mr. Trump wins against all odds and against the political establishment machine, it exemplifies his political savvy and business acumen, Yoho said. Americans roots and love to see the underdog given a chance and eventually win.
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posted on
03/31/2017 4:37:26 AM PDT
by
Arthur Wildfire! March
(Progressive Trickle Up policy: reward cronies, punish everyone else. 'Stimulus' shell game.)
To: GeaugaRepublican
I pasted your research [post 5].
Rush weighed in yesterday. Flawless logic at the opening. I don’t have time to read it all yet, however.
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posted on
03/31/2017 4:39:48 AM PDT
by
Arthur Wildfire! March
(Progressive Trickle Up policy: reward cronies, punish everyone else. 'Stimulus' shell game.)
To: Yosemitest
Rush is so out of touch it is embarrassing.
To: major-pelham
You pointed out that there’s no good outcome on this.
You are right, but probably not the way you think —
Trump could have ‘offered a deal’. He could have given the Freedom Caucus something to get the House Bill passed even if the Senate doesn’t like it. Then the Senate and the House can debate and deliberate. AND ... Trump could have been perceived pushing for things he wanted anyway.
What did he offer? Anything? Just threats? How’s that ‘Art of the Deal’?
Instead he declares open warefare against numerous House conservatives.
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posted on
03/31/2017 4:48:12 AM PDT
by
Arthur Wildfire! March
(Progressive Trickle Up policy: reward cronies, punish everyone else. 'Stimulus' shell game.)
To: 9YearLurker
What the heck did Trump offer the Freedom Caucus?
Anything?
I’ve been asking several Freedom Caucus critics.
So far it’s ‘crickets’.
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posted on
03/31/2017 4:49:50 AM PDT
by
Arthur Wildfire! March
(Progressive Trickle Up policy: reward cronies, punish everyone else. 'Stimulus' shell game.)
To: Yosemitest
Forcing ObozoCareLite on the Freedom Caucus & America is NOT a good sign.
RyanCare does NOT repeal.
RyanCare does NOT replace.
RyanCare does INCREASE premiums.
RyanCare does rearrange the deck chairs on the Titanic.
Trump promised Repeal.
Trump promised Replace.
Id settle for just REPEAL.
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posted on
03/31/2017 4:49:52 AM PDT
by
newfreep
("If Lyin' Ted was an American citizen, he would be a traitor.")
To: Arthur Wildfire! March
By the way, your member “Ted Poe” was one of the founders, but he quit the caucus.
He has a medical condition (as do 30% of Americans, he says anyway) and wants his care to be ensured.
I agree with him.
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posted on
03/31/2017 4:50:56 AM PDT
by
cba123
( Toi la nguoi My. Toi bay gio o Viet Nam.)
To: TigersEye; Rusty0604; stephenjohnbanker
RUSH: A quick question, ladies and gentlemen, right to you from the EIB Network.
Should a Democrat, any Democrat, now praise President Trumps good judgment for bashing the House Freedom Caucus?
Should that happen?
Because thats what President Trump has done.
[snip]
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posted on
03/31/2017 4:55:22 AM PDT
by
Arthur Wildfire! March
(Progressive Trickle Up policy: reward cronies, punish everyone else. 'Stimulus' shell game.)
To: 9YearLurker
Rush is NOT the one who's "outta' touch" !
Rush is NOT the one who's BACKSTABBING Conservatives !
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posted on
03/31/2017 4:57:07 AM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
To: Yosemitest
The media has successfully done what it does best by providing two targets for Trump's dissatisfaction, Paul Ryan and the Freedom Caucus, and then channeling the discussion toward the choice of a target. The media has successfully played Trump.
Somehow the fact that WE THE PEOPLE have demanded the repeal of ObamaCare has been lost them. Paul Ryan, the Freedom Caucus, and Trump work for us, and we want the repeal. It is that simple. Once the "repeal" is in place, we can discuss what a reasonable "replace" is. But put the horse before the cart. Or continue to be a sucker to the media.
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posted on
03/31/2017 4:59:28 AM PDT
by
so_real
( "The Congress of the United States recommends and approves the Holy Bible for use in all schools.")
To: Arthur Wildfire! March
These people you listed are trying to SAVE OUR COUNTRY and trying to save Trump FROM TRUMP !
You should THANK GOD for them !
15
posted on
03/31/2017 5:00:17 AM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
To: cba123
Does the Freedom Caucus want to deny anyone emergency medical treatment?
Look, I’m in a health bind myself at the moment on a fixed household income that is 1/3 the poverty level. My health problems aren’t yet diagnosed as ‘emergency’ level, but Trump will need conservatives to pass tax cuts, support de-regulation, etc.
16
posted on
03/31/2017 5:01:47 AM PDT
by
Arthur Wildfire! March
(Progressive Trickle Up policy: reward cronies, punish everyone else. 'Stimulus' shell game.)
To: Yosemitest
Thanks for the special formatting, which took some time. Narrower columns are easier to read than widely spread-out text.
17
posted on
03/31/2017 5:02:29 AM PDT
by
MayflowerMadam
(“Great spirits have always encountered opposition from mediocre minds." A. Einstein)
To: Yosemitest
It’s insane to try to primary out the guys who will help him nine times out of ten in order to protect the images of Senate RINOs.
Let the RINOs squirm during bill negotiations, but no ... Trump has to keep them good and strong.
18
posted on
03/31/2017 5:03:28 AM PDT
by
Arthur Wildfire! March
(Progressive Trickle Up policy: reward cronies, punish everyone else. 'Stimulus' shell game.)
To: Yosemitest
How quickly we forget. Ryan using Trump for revenge on Meadows:
http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/20/politics/republicans-ousting-paul-ryan-donald-trump/
The conservative Republican congressman who led the charge to oust former Speaker John Boehner is now agitating for the removal of his replacement.
Rep. Mark Meadows said Thursday the effort to remove Speaker Paul Ryan is “picking up some steam” because many GOP lawmakers and a stream of callers to the North Carolinian’s congressional offices are incensed the Wisconsin Republican hasn’t embraced fully Donald Trump’s candidacy for president...
19
posted on
03/31/2017 5:05:31 AM PDT
by
jjotto
("Ya could look it up!")
To: so_real
Ryan, McConnell, and the "ESTABLISHMENT REPUBLICANS" have played Trump.
The LAME STREAM MEDIA is not interested in what MORE THAN 60 PERCENT OF VOTERS HAVE DEMANDED .
Their motto is "JUST LIE !".
Like Trump, all their interested in is "WINNING AT ALL COST" ... no matter who gets hurt !
20
posted on
03/31/2017 5:06:18 AM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
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