Boehner Getting Pushback From Fiscal Conservatives

04 Dec 2012 14:53 #1 by FredHayek
The GOP Speaker of The House not only is having trouble getting Obama and Reid to sign up for his compromise legislation, big name fiscal Republicans also think his plan doesn't cut the Federal budget by enough.

Looks like a three way game of chicken.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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04 Dec 2012 16:03 #2 by Blazer Bob

FredHayek wrote: The GOP Speaker of The House not only is having trouble getting Obama and Reid to sign up for his compromise legislation, big name fiscal Republicans also think his plan doesn't cut the Federal budget by enough.

Looks like a three way game of chicken.



Fiscal r's are being kicked to the back of the bus. Looks two way from here.

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04 Dec 2012 16:20 #3 by Rick
It's time to just let the Dems own the economy and own the "fix" that won't do anything but kill jobs and increase debt. I think the idea of Republicans just voting present (kinda like Obama did so often as Senator) is a great idea. There's no reason for Repubicans to agree to a bad policy and they have no choice. Taxes are going up no matter what, so they may as well just let it happen and then down the road illlustrate how much damage it did.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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04 Dec 2012 17:32 #4 by Wily Fox aka Angela
I think that Boehner has the hardest job in Washington. I have thought that for the last two years.

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04 Dec 2012 19:14 #5 by otisptoadwater
Mexican stand-off, moderates, liberals, and conservatives won't budge in any direction other than toward their own policies and proposed solutions. No matter how you slice it taxes are going up and Gubment spending has to decrease if the United States of America is to have as much chance as a fart in a whirlwind of even starting to reduce the deficit and turn the economy around.

I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.

"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government take care of him; better take a closer look at the American Indian." - Henry Ford

Corruptissima re publica plurimae leges; When the Republic is at its most corrupt the laws are most numerous. - Publius Cornelius Tacitus

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04 Dec 2012 19:44 #6 by Something the Dog Said
At the end of the day we lost seats in the House, we lost seats in the Senate, we couldn’t win the presidency, and the response is to purge conservatives,” Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-KS) said Tuesday during a briefing at the conservative Heritage Foundation think tank in Washington.



“This is establishment thinking, circling the wagons around yes-men and punishing anyone that dares to take a stand for good public policy,” FreedomWorks president Matt Kibbe (whose group has its own internal issues this week) said in a statement.

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04 Dec 2012 20:09 #7 by Wily Fox aka Angela

otisptoadwater wrote: Mexican stand-off, moderates, liberals, and conservatives won't budge in any direction other than toward their own policies and proposed solutions. No matter how you slice it taxes are going up and Gubment spending has to decrease if the United States of America is to have as much chance as a fart in a whirlwind of even starting to reduce the deficit and turn the economy around.

I think it will happen, what is happening now is just for TV. They (all elected officials) KNOW that is the case

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05 Dec 2012 07:51 #8 by Rick

Wily Fox aka Angela wrote:

otisptoadwater wrote: Mexican stand-off, moderates, liberals, and conservatives won't budge in any direction other than toward their own policies and proposed solutions. No matter how you slice it taxes are going up and Gubment spending has to decrease if the United States of America is to have as much chance as a fart in a whirlwind of even starting to reduce the deficit and turn the economy around.

I think it will happen, what is happening now is just for TV. They (all elected officials) KNOW that is the case

What will happen, the cliff or a deal?

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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05 Dec 2012 09:01 #9 by Wily Fox aka Angela

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05 Dec 2012 09:28 #10 by FredHayek
I am starting to agree with WF. The polls show the Republicans will get the blame if we go over the cliff so Obama will get a deal that won't require much compromise from him. Expect it to be done over Christmas when the American public and press won't get much chance to check it out before passing.

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