Amnesty... sellouts pushing status again.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Apr 28, 2014.

  1. jem

    jem

  2. You're probably wrong again jem.
     
  3. jem

    jem

    that was not a prediction. its was a position. given that the democrats have already brought up the apartheid rhetoric on this issue, I do not see how I could be wrong.

     
  4. jem

    jem

    the republicans need to vote out the leadership immediately.
    they are setting up to pull a fast one.
    the press is already pretending obamacare is working and the sellouts are saying Obamacare is here to stay.

    The leadership is doing everything they can to be traitors to the people who elect republicans. Those who work and pay taxes without feeding off the govt.
    If the currently elected Rs allow this to happen the base will stay home or switch to libertarians and you will lose the house in 2016.

    The leadership will destroy the base with Amnesty and support for Obamacare.
    You must show the base you are really here to protect America from these sellouts.

    Remember this Boeher sellout, just a few days ago. told us he we should be grateful because he saved us from tax increases.
    What the hell does he think Obamacare is?
    Is he a liar with a martyr complex?



    http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Govern...-Events-But-Press-Reports-Indicate-Just-Three

    In reviewing press reports, Breitbart News was only able to identify three Tea Party events Boehner has attended, all of which occurred before he became speaker. Boehner's spokesman now says the Ohio Republican has merely “talked with hundreds of Tea Party supporters.” Several top Ohio Tea Party activists, meanwhile, said they didn't know of Boehner's attending any Tea Party events in his home state.
    Boehner made the claim at a Thursday luncheon event at the Middletown, Ohio, Rotary Club, specifying that by attending so many events he's been able to identify patterns in who makes up the Tea Party.
    “I've gone to hundreds of Tea Party events over the last four years. The makeup is pretty much the same. You've got some disaffected Republicans, disaffected Democrats. You always have a handful of anarchists. They are against everything. Eighty percent of the people at these events are the most ordinary Americans you've ever met – none of whom have ever been involved in politics. We in public service respect the fact that they brought energy to the political process,” Boehner said.
     
  5. Let me draw on my vast experience in our Nation's capital to translate Speaker Boehner's statement for you.

    Whenhe says Tea Party members are "ordinary" and not previously involved in politics, he is really saying he and his pals think they are too dumb to realize when they are being sold out. And if they do get pissed off, they will likely go back to ignoring politics anyway, so what is to lose from screwing them.

    Boehner, Ryan and the other moderate to liberal republicans would be very comfy in a party that resembled the republican party pre-Reagan. They were just lite versions of the dems, everyone got along, the dems gave them some crumbs from time to time. It was a nice life for the country club republicans. They were almost all from all white districts, so they could pretend to be all for civil rights, etc. It didn;t affect them or their rich constituents.

    Then Reagan came along and brought in all these rude people who wanted confrontation with the democrats instead of cosy one hand washing the other. Even worse, he brought in a bunch of redneck Evangelicals from the south who pushed issues that caused problems for the RINOs at home with their wives and daughters and their seemingly endless supply of gay offspring. So who needs that?

    The only way conservatives will get their way is to do it the way the NRA does. If they cross you, you go all out to defeat them, even if it means turning the seat over to dems. Conservatives need to speak with one voice. We are not going to accept the least bad alternative any more, particulalry if his name is Jeb Bush.
     
  6. jem

    jem

    yes... lets begin. I can secure the urls taxpayersmatter.com and or taxpayermatters.com

    do you wish to be the editor, contributor, stealth contributor or something else.

    I suggest we limit ourselves to 3 issues at a time.

    I can have this set up as a wordpress site in 48 hours or less with about 2 hours of my time... if you are interested.



     
  7. Seems core Republicans see the Hispanic vote as "just waiting to be captured" as a Republican voting block if amnesty is granted... and that's why the big push.

    Surprisingly (?) DemoCraps see the same for their side.

    Ironically... (1) the ONLY votes which matter these days are those of minorities, and (2) the white "makers" of this country are the ones who get to "pay for it all"... all the while effectively having no vote in the matter.

    :>(
     
  8. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    And the democraps are more likely right. It's hard to imagine dirt poor uneducated unskilled bottom of the food chain peasants voting for republicans in any great numbers. No matter what the party did for them.
     
  9. lol . . . your party isn't doing anything for you , what do you imagine it did for them ?
     
  10. jem

    jem

    as the dems and the establishment Rs... have achieved all that you think they have achieved with debts for our kids and smoke and mirrors. Destroying the wealth of the middle class with crazy spending, progressive taxes and a Federal Reserve which has destroyed the value of the work and the savings of the middle class.

    Beers were a nickel when my parents were kids... coffees were a nickel when I was a kid.


     
    #10     Apr 28, 2014