<<< If Boehner continues to compromise conservative values, this statistic is going to eat him alive.
One of the headlines floating around the
polit-net is this one:
As
much as most of us respect Charles Krauthammer,
he really has this wrong. Obama
is not the reason for the GOP divide. What Krauthammer has missed is the fact that the GOP’s publicly viewed problems began with the
2006 elections and are a response to the ever increasing progressive agenda within the GOP.
Timeline:
2006: it was in that mid-term election that the GOP
lost its hold on congress, following the 1994 victories and the Gingrich “Contract
with America.”
George W. Bush was a social justice type
fellow, a man who was a sincere
Christian, a believer in Constitutional
values, but a social justice
politician, nonetheless.
As a result ,
he issued only one “spending” veto in his eight years as president (if memory serves me well). A social justice center piece was and, sadly, is, a thing called “Affordable Housing.” At the center of “Affordable Housing” is the Utopian belief that home ownership is
more than a privilege, it is a right of every
American. Bush believed this and worked
to lower both interest rates and qualifying requirements, opening the door for “cheap” mortgage
financing and the greatest sub-prime lending boom and bust in American history.
Fanny and Freddie were used to take these loans
out of circulation, leaving the banks
with increased opportunities to fund more of these cheaper than dirt
loans, and, eventually, the sky fell in and around this bit of Utopian
nonsense. Monies and bailouts funds were funneled into banking coffers as well as Fannie/Freddie, and government spending rose, as a
result.
Bush passed his big-pharma bill, adding another
70 million to the debt ($700 billion
over ten years). Of course, the Democrats helped pass this bill into
law, but used it to stigmatize the
president as a “big spender," a rather curious criticism since this bunch of progressives believe that "all government spending is stimulus" (B Obama in the springs of 2009).
By the time G.W. finished as president, the level of deficit spending had risen form 250 billion on
average, to more than $440 billion per year (Obama has tripled this to 1.3 trillion, btw).
And, on
top of it all, the RU 486 “abortion pill,” once the cause of great debate between libs
and conservatives, was passed into law
by Bush and his GOP congress.
By 2006,
the Right wing of the GOP party,
had had enough. They no longer could identify a meaningful difference between the two parties, and finally said, “If you are going to abandon all our
conservative principles, you are going
to do so without us.” And they stayed
home while the US Congress “flipped” into Democrat hands.
In 2008,
the GOP nominated the much despised RINO, John McCain. Almost immediately, the Grand Old Party knew it had a
problem in addition to the candidacy of our first Revenge President, B Obama. So McCain went out an brought in Sarah
Palin. Without her presence on the ticket, he would have lost that election by 15 points instead of seven points. In spite of Palin, however, some 5 million conservatives stayed home in
that election. Again, the message was this, “Try winning an election without us.”
As a result of the 2008 elections,
the political process in America,
became that of “one party rule.” For
two years, the Democrat Socialists who
were swept into power, did so bad a job
of governing (even without any
legislative opposition) , that a grassroots rebellion took hold and the “tea-party” was born
in the fall of 2009. The 2010 midterms
was a statement to the GOP, “this is
what happens when we conservatives are included.”
Understand this: the tea-party is the expressed reality of "civil war" within the GOP. It is the end game, not the beginning of the political divide. And if the this grassroots effort is defeated, the GOP will be have signed its death sentence.
At no fault of Mitt Romney, in 2012,
we wound up with another well intentioned RINO. Despite the fact that Obama lost 8 million
votes in the 2012 election (compared to his 2008 victory totals), less than 60 million folks voted for
Romney, and the election was lost.
And now,
we have this fiscal cliff mess,
going on in Washington.
The “civil war” that Krauthammer is talking
about, has been in the works for nearly a
decade. And Boehner is about to insure a
serious loss of congressional power for the GOP (in 2014) if he continues his compromising
ways.
Understand that I am not angry with
Boehner, He simply does not know any
better. He was never a “tea – party”
supporter, really, and now his fear of losing status is leading
him to a position of supporting the status quo.
While Boehner is worried about popular opinion, he really should be more concerned with the
loss of the conservative vote within the party.
You are looking at 15% of the party's voting base or around 9 million
voting conservatives. If they walk off
the stage, the GOP will never win
another election -- and Obama knows this.
And THAT is why Krauthammer is wrong, historically speaking.
Sadly,
Hussein understands the politics of the GOP better than does
Boehner. He knows, full well, that the fiscal conservatives within the party have no intentions of compromising on these issues. Even if there is a compromised bill written, take it to the bank, there will be hell to pay come 2014.
Me? I will be working on my man-bike come election day, 2014. I am no longer a believer.
The problem, the scourage, the cancer on American society and legislature is the dying vestage of radical right in the House ... known as the 'teaparty'. They will soon die out and we will all see they and their ilk are on the wrong side of history.
ReplyDeleteWe (the tea-party) are the history of this nation. It is that history you all want to change. You can say all you want that is negative about this once great nation, but you can't make it better.
ReplyDeleteDoes it need some changing? Of course. But, as I said, you commie, One Worlders don't have the answers. Heck, to hear you all talk your divisive, character attacking, crap, you would have had nothing to do with the founding of this nation; after all, there is nothing that is a part of our founding history you all like. We would all be British citizens, if it had been up to the wusses on the Left.
We are great because of folks like the slave master, George Washington, or the adulterer, Thomas Jeffereson, or the slave trader, Columbus, or the "ignorants" and Right Wingers who debated and wrote the "white man's constitution," or the men who fought in the civil war to effect some of the changes that our founders did not anticipate.
You represent the parasitic political class; find a host nation, attack its founders and patriots and traditions and history, raise up an entitlement class and teach them to be angry at those who have more than they do, and BAM, you get to take over that country. You do all this because you [all] have not the ability to begin from scratch. We and the [Boston] tea party spirit - founded this nation and you all want to change all that.
Before you decide to argue my point, that you all detest this nation as it was and is, that you are not about changing everything about this nation, I remind you of what Obama is all about, according to his jihadist wife:
May of 2008:
MICHELLE OBAMA: "Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices; we are going to have to change our conversation; we're going to have to change our traditions, our history; we're going to have to move into a different place as a nation."
Like I said, there is nothing that is a part of our founding history you all like. According the our revolutionary First Couple, our traditions and very history are in need of changing. How do you change "history?" By re-writing it, by denying it, by subverting it, all in the pretense that it would have been perfect (our history) had others (i.e. the socialist progressives) been in charge from the beginning. This bunch of know-nothings -- remember, they couldn't even write a budget proposal and they had four years to try; they couldn't pass a comprehensive immigration bill and they had absolutely no legislative opposition for two stinking years -- are no better than the "give me" generation they have empowered.
Why so comprehensive a "statement" coming from the Obama's ? Because the man and his wife hate this nation the way it is, and so do you and the filth talking folks you run with. You think it a "slip of the lip" when she pronounced "For the first time, I am proud of this country" when "change" was all about her self serving husband???
You are nothing but an ignorant punk with no intellectual ability to match that of our founders -- ditto virtually all of your current leadership. You all are leaches of the first order, without a god or a soul and without a country, unless and until you infest it and change it as a disease changes its host.