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General Discussion => The New Joe Montgomery Birther Pit => Topic started by: renocat on September 25, 2015, 10:00:05 AM
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John "Boner" Boehner is retiring at the end of October. IMO good. We need a speaker who can slow down Obama's pillaging and destruction of America. Ol Boner looked good, but couldn't perform. Another republican thing gone bad.
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you think he and obama were cigarette buddies?
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So, Ted Cruz is going to get this handed to him as a token to drop out of the race and clear the path to bush, right?
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#huelskamp4speaker
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So, Ted Cruz is going to get this handed to him as a token to drop out of the race and clear the path to bush, right?
other than the fact that he's in the senate, most conservatives in congress hate his guts.
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Possible successors:
1. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif.
2. Paul Ryan, R-Wis.
3. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas
4. Tom Price, R-Ga.
5. Steve Scalise, R-La.
http://www.ibtimes.com/who-will-replace-john-boehner-5-potential-republican-successors-2114219
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Steve Scalise is a despicable racist and climate change denier who wants to impeach the president; I hope the republicans pick him, it would be so :lol:
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Sometimes I wonder if the people that hated Boehner knew he wasn't the President, I mean has done everything he can do to halt the communist's agenda short of creating economic disaster.
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I need climate change denier defined. Is it anyone who is a millimeter off of signing the US up for draconian energy policies.
Checking for a friend.
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So, Ted Cruz is going to get this handed to him as a token to drop out of the race and clear the path to bush, right?
other than the fact that he's in the senate, most conservatives in congress hate his guts.
True fact: You don't have to be an elected representative to serve as Speaker of the House.
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Sometimes I wonder if the people that hated Boehner knew he wasn't the President, I mean has done everything he can do to halt the communist's agenda short of creating economic disaster.
Not really. In fact, he was most recently in the process of crafting yet another compromise whereby he would hand the conservatives yet another symbolic and utterly meaningless vote on defunding Planned Parenthood, while ultimately funding Planned Parenthood, for fear of "shutting down the government." This is most likely what lead to his resignation.
It would be nice to pick a Speaker who had the courage to say: "We're going to pass a bill that funds every part of the government, except for dolling out $500 million of your tax dollars to the nation's leading abortion provider and fetal organ seller. If the President is really radical enough to shut down the government by vetoing that bill, that's on him." In fact, this should be tatooed under the eyelids of every single GOP politician. If the government is shut down, it will be because the President insisted on funding Planned Parenthood - the GOP will give him a bill that funds everything else.
But perhaps the biggest betrayal is that - aside from making Obama veto the Keystone Pipeline, the GOP Congress under his leadership hasn't accomplished one single thing since 2014. No immigration reform. No tax reform. What have they been doing for the past year? They've spent pretty much the entire session working on giving this president broader trade authority (because that's what the big money donors want).
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It's interesting that you feel this is a move that will make republicans look good.
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It's interesting that you feel this is a move that will make republicans look good.
Says the person who has not watched the videos, and never will, because you prefer ignorance.
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I've heard whatever audio rush has deemed important to play. I've also heard his :blah: bullshit commentary directly after and the misleading comments him and you make. It's pretty easy to dismiss them when people like you and him have to stretch the content pretty thin to be outrageous
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Sometimes I wonder if the people that hated Boehner knew he wasn't the President, I mean has done everything he can do to halt the communist's agenda short of creating economic disaster.
Not really. In fact, he was most recently in the process of crafting yet another compromise whereby he would hand the conservatives yet another symbolic and utterly meaningless vote on defunding Planned Parenthood, while ultimately funding Planned Parenthood, for fear of "shutting down the government." This is most likely what lead to his resignation.
It would be nice to pick a Speaker who had the courage to say: "We're going to pass a bill that funds every part of the government, except for dolling out $500 million of your tax dollars to the nation's leading abortion provider and fetal organ seller. If the President is really radical enough to shut down the government by vetoing that bill, that's on him." In fact, this should be tatooed under the eyelids of every single GOP politician. If the government is shut down, it will be because the President insisted on funding Planned Parenthood - the GOP will give him a bill that funds everything else.
But perhaps the biggest betrayal is that - aside from making Obama veto the Keystone Pipeline, the GOP Congress under his leadership hasn't accomplished one single thing since 2014. No immigration reform. No tax reform. What have they been doing for the past year? They've spent pretty much the entire session working on giving this president broader trade authority (because that's what the big money donors want).
The reason he never did anything is because the likes of Huelskamp and Co never let him negotiate at all. The hard line conservatives dont seem to understand that Obama gets a say in everything that is done. I mean he did hold a million votes to repeal ObamaCare and look where that got him.
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how did dumbass kansas re-elect a rep that couldnt even get a spot on the ag committee. that's OUR thing.
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how did dumbass kansas re-elect a rep that couldnt even get a spot on the ag committee. that's OUR thing.
BECAUSE HE FIGHTS!!!!
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We just don't have enough level-headed people who register republican and vote in the primaries to get rid of Huelskamp.