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SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« on: December 05, 2012, 08:25:15 PM »
LOL, you dumbasses (not you of course non dumbass SD) voted for him, will likely do the same in '14.

http://www.kansas.com/2012/12/04/2590852/boehner-ousts-huelskamp-from-agriculture.html#emlnl=Morning_Headlines_Newsletter

Boehner ousts Huelskamp from agriculture and budget committees
By Dan Voorhis
The Wichita Eagle
Republican leaders in the U.S. House kicked U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp off the House Agriculture and House Budget committees this week – a move that dismayed many in the state’s powerful agriculture sector.

In a statement on his congressional website, Huelskamp, R-Fowler, said he was given “limited explanation for his removal,” but that his “consistent, principled, and conservative votes have riled the GOP Establishment.”

House Speaker John Boehner, in the midst of critical budget negotiations over the “fiscal cliff,” removed other conservatives from their committee posts as well – Justin Amash of Michigan from the House budget committee, and Reps. Walter Jones of North Carolina and David Schweikert of Arizona from the House Financial Services Committee.

Reaction in Kansas was dismayed surprise.

On Friday, Huelskamp delivered a legislative update at the Kansas Livestock Association annual meeting in Wichita. On Tuesday, agriculture groups across Kansas were scrambling to find out more about the move and answer members’ calls and e-mails.

The verdict is that losing representation on the House Agriculture Committee is a blow to the state and its agricultural interests.

“It certainly puts our members and Kansas as one of the top ag states at a signficant disadvantage in setting federal policy,” said Aaron Popelka, vice president of legal and governmental affairs for the KLA.

“Having somebody from the Big First on House Ag has been extremely important and deserving because of the amount of wheat and agriculture that come from there,” said Justin Gilpin, CEO of the Kansas Wheat Commission.

A congressman from the First District, known as the Big First because it includes more than half the state, has helped shape federal farm policy on the House Agriculture Committee since at least the start of the 20th century and possibly since Kansas became a state in 1861, said Chapman Rackaway, an associate professor at Fort Hays State University.

Among the First District congressmen who have played big roles on the agriculture committee were Bob Dole, Pat Roberts and Jerry Moran – all of whom ran successfully from the First District seat to the Senate.

Huelskamp is suffering the consequences of his particularly uncompromising form of conservatism in a body that really exists to make deals and balance competing interests, Rackaway said.

Not only did he vote against the agreement in the summer of 2011 to raise the government’s debt ceiling, but he opposed the budget blueprint written by his budget committee chairman Republican Paul Ryan.

In his statement on his website, Huelskamp said: “The GOP leadership might think they have silenced conservatives, but removing me and others from key committees only confirms our conservative convictions. This is clearly a vindictive move, and a sure sign that the GOP Establishment cannot handle disagreement.”

Boehner spokesman Michael Steel said Tuesday that the party’s steering committee made the decision “based on a range of factors.”

Rackaway noted that Huelskamp not only has failed to support positions of the GOP leadership, but he’s been abrasive in advancing his opinions, rubbing others the wrong way both personally and politically.

It’s a pattern that’s not new, Rackaway said. Huelskamp was removed from the Kansas Senate’s Ways and Means Committee when he served there. And reports of hard feelings between Boehner and Huelskamp started almost immediately after he reached Washington in early 2011.

“These negotiations over the fiscal cliff may have been the final straw, but this has been building up for two years,” Rackaway said. “Among folks in the know, there is not any great secret they don’t like each other on a personal level.”

The move is underscoring a divide in the Republican Party between tea party-supported conservatives and the House GOP leadership.

“This is a clear attempt on the part of Republican leadership to punish those in Washington who vote the way they promised their constituents they would — on principle — instead of mindlessly rubber-stamping trillion dollar deficits and the bankrupting of America,” said Matt Kibbe, president of the tea party group FreedomWorks.

All four of the lawmakers who lost their committee assignments voted against the summer 2011 deal negotiated between Republican leaders and President Barack Obama for extending the government’s ability to borrow money in exchange for $1 trillion in spending cuts and the promise of another $1 trillion in reduced deficits. Three of the four, the exception being Schweikert, voted against the Ryan-written GOP budget blueprint that the House passed last March.

Their removal from key committees with jurisdiction over the two issues was viewed by some as a signal to other Republican lawmakers to look favorably on whatever final deal Boehner and Obama put together to avert a "fiscal cliff" combination of automatic tax increases and spending cuts in January.


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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2012, 08:27:06 PM »
Why does everyone but the voters in his district know he's an bad person?

http://www.kansas.com/2012/12/05/2592356/huelskamp-calls-house-gop-leaders.html

Huelskamp calls House GOP leaders ‘vindictive’
By JOHN MILBURN
Associated Press
U.S. Rep. Tim Huelskamp blasted House Republican leaders Wednesday for “petty, vindictive politics” following their decision to remove him from key committees, including an agriculture panel he says has included a Kansan for 151 years.

The GOP congressman, who represents Kansas’ 1st District, said on a media conference call that his only explanation is that he didn’t vote with House Speaker John Boehner on key votes over the past two years.

“I think it’s the worst form of petty, vindictive politics that a member is removed from a committee when he votes his conscience and he votes his district,” said Huelskamp, who was elected to his first term in 2010.

Huelskamp and Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan will lose their seats on the House Budget Committee chaired by Rep. Paul Ryan next year. Reps. Walter Jones of North Carolina and David Schweikert of Arizona are losing their seats on the House Financial Services Committee.

The move is underscoring a divide in the Republican Party between tea party-supported conservatives and House GOP leadership. Huelskamp said leadership had a list of people who didn’t vote with them on key issues, including raising the federal debt limit, and those on the list were punished.

Huelskamp said it would be the first time in 151 years that Kansas hasn’t had a seat on the House Agriculture Committee. Agriculture is the leading industry in Huelskamp’s district and Kansas.

He said he hadn’t heard and explanation from 2nd District Rep. Lynn Jenkins, who sits on the House Steering Committee, as to why he was removed or what happens next.

Annie Dwyer, spokeswoman for Jenkins, said Jenkins had spoken several times with Huelskamp since his removal and that several options were being explored to return a member of the Kansas delegation to the agriculture committee.

“It is very important for our state to have a seat at the table for discussions in this committee. Committee assignments are an internal issue, and she is doing what she can to address this difficult situation,” Dwyer said.

Huelskamp said Sen. Pat Roberts, also a Kansas Republican, was working to help sort out the changes and committee assignments. Roberts is the ranking minority member of the Senate Agriculture Committee. A spokeswoman confirmed that Roberts, who held the 1st District seat for 16 years, had spoken with Boehner about Huelskamp’s removal, but declined to elaborate.

It was the second time in the past 10 years that Republican leadership removed Huelskamp from key committees over conflicting political views.

In 2003, then-Senate President Dave Kerr removed Huelskamp from the Senate Ways and Means Committee, which writes the Kansas budget. Huelskamp acknowledged he was not a team player and said he was being punished for bucking moderate-GOP leaders. They argued he wasn’t productive on the committee.

“What happened in Topeka is very similar to what happened in Washington, D.C.,” Huelskamp said. “People go behind closed doors. They don’t talk to your constituents. They don’t care about your constituents. All they care about is raw political power.”

Huelskamp said he didn’t believe his demotion would put the $1.14 billion National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan in jeopardy. The lab will focus on researching deadly animal diseases that pose threats to livestock. Manhattan was moved from the 2nd District to Huelskamp’s as a result of the 2012 redistricting.

“NBAF is supported by the delegation,” he said. “I would presume the entire delegation does not want to see agriculture put in second place, third place or fourth place or ignored in Washington.”

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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2012, 09:11:47 AM »
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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2012, 09:33:17 AM »
I mean, as long as this doesn't kill NBAF and my selfishness for MHK to have nice things, this is fantastic news.
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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2012, 09:35:17 AM »
Kansas ag will probably get nicer things with no representation at all than with Huelskamp representing them.

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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2012, 10:36:49 AM »
John is such a boner gawd
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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #6 on: December 08, 2012, 11:20:29 PM »
I mean, as long as this doesn't kill NBAF and my selfishness for MHK to have nice things, this is fantastic news.

That's the problem. The legislature's inability to draw maps last session moved NBAF into Huelskamp's district when the judges drew the maps. Taking away the committee assignments was just the first step.

MIR, of course dumbass Kansans will vote for him because he will play up the fact he was punished for being a true conservative in a House full of RINOs.

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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #7 on: December 09, 2012, 11:45:29 AM »
I mean, as long as this doesn't kill NBAF and my selfishness for MHK to have nice things, this is fantastic news.

That's the problem. The legislature's inability to draw maps last session moved NBAF into Huelskamp's district when the judges drew the maps. Taking away the committee assignments was just the first step.

MIR, of course dumbass Kansans will vote for him because he will play up the fact he was punished for being a true conservative in a House full of RINOs.

He can play that up all he wants, but if Republicans put their money and support behind another candidate, he is done.

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Re: Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #8 on: December 09, 2012, 12:41:19 PM »
I mean, as long as this doesn't kill NBAF and my selfishness for MHK to have nice things, this is fantastic news.

That's the problem. The legislature's inability to draw maps last session moved NBAF into Huelskamp's district when the judges drew the maps. Taking away the committee assignments was just the first step.

MIR, of course dumbass Kansans will vote for him because he will play up the fact he was punished for being a true conservative in a House full of RINOs.

Dumbass Kansans will vote for him because he's an ultraconservative crazy person.
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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #9 on: December 09, 2012, 01:24:33 PM »
yes, western ks farmer types love the crap out of him

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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #10 on: December 13, 2012, 07:17:21 PM »
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To the Editor:
  The Republican leadership in Washington, D.C. showed its true colors when members removed my congressman, Tim Huelskamp, from his position on the House Budget and Agriculture committees.
  Tim is the only congressman Kansas has sent to D.C. in my lifetime who has actually voted and represented his constituents as promised.  Rep.  Huelskamp campaigned on being conservative, for a balanced budget, pro-life, for air trade and America first.
  Because he dared to deliver as promised, "Crying John," in all his narcissistic, ego-driven pride, has chosen to punish Rep. Huelskamp in this most despicable and heinous manner.
  It should be obvious to genuine conservatives that the Democrat and Republican parties are simply two heads of the same serpent.
  Tax, spend and borrow us all into one-world socialism.  We went over the cliff in October 2008, not it's the hangover.  Support Rep. Huelskamp.

Stephen Anderson
27610 poor Farm Road
Alma

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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #11 on: December 13, 2012, 08:44:26 PM »
He ran unopposed. I wrote in Tom Hawk.

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« Reply #12 on: December 15, 2012, 12:11:37 PM »
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To the Editor:
  The Republican leadership in Washington, D.C. showed its true colors when members removed my congressman, Tim Huelskamp, from his position on the House Budget and Agriculture committees.
  Tim is the only congressman Kansas has sent to D.C. in my lifetime who has actually voted and represented his constituents as promised.  Rep.  Huelskamp campaigned on being conservative, for a balanced budget, pro-life, for air trade and America first.
  Because he dared to deliver as promised, "Crying John," in all his narcissistic, ego-driven pride, has chosen to punish Rep. Huelskamp in this most despicable and heinous manner.
  It should be obvious to genuine conservatives that the Democrat and Republican parties are simply two heads of the same serpent.
  Tax, spend and borrow us all into one-world socialism.  We went over the cliff in October 2008, not it's the hangover.  Support Rep. Huelskamp.

Stephen Anderson
27610 poor Farm Road
Alma

What's funny about this is Stephen has been in Huelskamp's district for about 15 minutes.  It would have been more intellectually honest if his letter to the editor read "Dear Editor, I'm mad that one of my fellow tea partiers was treated mean by the other republicans, they suck.  Sincerely, Stephen"

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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #13 on: December 15, 2012, 03:24:44 PM »
Good.  Anyone who is a member of the tea party should be punished by the Republicans in some way.  They need to be removed from the political process.

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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #14 on: December 17, 2012, 12:50:14 PM »
Did Not Vote For Him

Wrote myself in.  :billdance:
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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #16 on: June 26, 2013, 03:54:28 PM »
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/06/26/1219157/-House-Republican-demands-discrimination#

Not sure if this goes here or the DOMA thread.

Good. Now that we've come this far, the more they fight it, the better.

DON'T GIVE UP, TIM.


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SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #17 on: June 26, 2013, 04:07:24 PM »
Tim fights the fight

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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #18 on: January 31, 2014, 11:07:02 AM »
I'm not convinced that Tim isn't mentally handicapped. I mean, what a rough ridin' idiot.

http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/watch/maddow-jousts-with-right-wing-rep-129629251906

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« Reply #19 on: January 31, 2014, 11:18:33 AM »
I'm not convinced that Tim isn't mentally handicapped. I mean, what a rough ridin' idiot.

http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/watch/maddow-jousts-with-right-wing-rep-129629251906

:lol: at his intro when he starts right off with how he tried to politicize the military. :lol:

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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #20 on: January 31, 2014, 11:29:53 AM »
all the Kansas reps voted no on the farm bill, they hate farmers!!
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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #21 on: January 31, 2014, 11:42:00 AM »
I really don't like Maddow, but Huelskamp's not a great interview. 

Also, executive orders are a pretty bullshit silver bullet the president has.


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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #22 on: January 31, 2014, 07:25:04 PM »
I really don't like Maddow, but Huelskamp's not a great interview. 

It's really fun to try and watch him weave 5 different unrelated tea party newsletter talking points into one sentence and sound like a complete rube every time :love:

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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #23 on: January 31, 2014, 08:49:53 PM »
irreprehensible.

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Re: SDs homeboy Huelskamp
« Reply #24 on: January 31, 2014, 09:52:55 PM »
irreprehensible.

Ha, never would have guessed you were a Huelskamp fan. :Wha:
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