Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Five ways GOP leadership fights to lose House, forfeit Senate with immigration reform

Five ways GOP leadership fights to lose House, forfeit Senate with immigration reform

The good news is that Republicans are well-positioned to hold the House and take the Senate, and all they have to do is avoid taking affirmative measures to screw things up.  The favorable political climate springs from the fact that some of us fought, beginning in February-March, 2009, to kill the “bipartisan deal” on health care that was supposedly going to save the Republican Party from extinction.

You’re welcome.

As a result of this, it would take a blithering cretin to derail the GOP’s good fortune arising from the natural course of events.

Enter Speaker  John A. Boehner (R.-Ohio).

2 comments:

  1. I believe they want to give it away. I have voted Republican all my life, but am sick of them. They run as fiscal conservatives and then cave on the issues. Boehner is a Quisling and I believe what Republicans that have half a brain and have yet to sell out, feel the economy is about to implode and they do not wish to be looked upon by future generations as the ones who were responsible for the chaos and suffering that will follow such an event.

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    1. Screw them, the Tea party is getting more money than the necons now. Good riddance to bad rubbish.

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