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Posted By: FOsteology GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
I've been stating for quite a while that we've been sold out. As time goes by and if you're lucky, the rest of the story will come out. One of the main reasons I want Trump to turn the GOP upside down, and then to burn it to the ground.


The Mitch McConnell legislative agenda was written for him prior to taking his position as Senate Majority Leader. The author of the agenda was a group of Wall Street financiers who organize under the construct of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Tom Donohue as CoC President.

Donohue then spends millions through K-Street lobbyists to insure his legislative priorities are maintained. In the run-up to the 2014 mid-terms Donohue was very specific on what his demands were of the GOPe team, Boehner and McConnell:

♦ Comprehensive Immigration Reform – to include Amnesty for illegal aliens.

♦ Support for full delivery of Federal Common CORE education standards

♦ The full implementation of ObamaCare without adjustment.

♦ Trans Pacific Trade Deal (Currently in negotiations)

So it should come as no surprise to see the hand-out given to the Republican senators by John Thune would specifically call for the GOP to frame the CoC position on these issues in the August recess ‘Town Hall’ meetings.

Breitbart.Com received a copy of the instructions and share:

[…] While Thune’s instructions urge GOP Senators to meet with business groups during the August recess to tout the GOP’s support for President Barack Obama’s unpopular free-trade treaties, the package ignores the issue that is dominating the national political dialogue and is popular amongst the GOP’s voter base– curbing the huge swell of Democrat-leaning migrants and guest-workers arriving in the United States.

[…] The package advises Senators and staffers to arrange a press event at their a local Chamber of Commerce to tout the passage of Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) which cedes Congress’ authority to negotiate trade deals to President Obama allowing for the speedy passage of unpopular trade agreements that will subject American sovereignty to governance of a global commission similar to the European Union.


This is yet more evidence of what we have been outlining for several years.

It is not by accident Mitch McConnell refused to repeal ObamaCare under the same legislative structure it was created, 51 party line votes – while simultaneously using legislative construct to change the tools of the Senate and pass Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) with a simple majority.

McConnell and Boehner didn’t want to adjust thresholds to repeal ObamaCare, but did want to adjust thresholds to pass TPA. His motives and intents are transparent when you understand he’s only doing what The U.S. Chamber of Commerce want him to do.

When you understand the Establishment Republican party apparatus wants to advance the interests of Tom Donohue (CoC), and not the interests of the republican base of conservative electorate, you also begin to understand what they really mean by not taking up legislation they call “risky”.

The GOP will say they don’t want to bring up immigration legislation due to the controversial nature within an election year. What they’re doing is hiding behind a false premise that the legislation itself is dangerous to the election. In essence, they use fear as a tool to keep the electorate from understanding their true intents.

The reason the McConnell/Boehner clan doesn’t want to deal with immigration reform, border security, or other legislation they call “risky”, is actually because they support the opposite side of the conservative position.

By retaining ObamaCare McConnell can politically claim “they didn’t make it”, and yet receive the benefit from K-Street (money) for its continued existence. It is, simply, a trick.

Whether a Democrat or a Republican, when it comes to legislative priorities, there is essentially little difference. They are both sides of the same big government political coin.

This is why the same people, holding the same priorities, formulated the GOPe road map to nominate Jeb Bush. When you understand the enemy of Republicans is not Democrats, everything you see begins to make more sense. The actual enemy of professional Republicans is conservatives.

No one inside this construct within Washington DC or the Republican National Committee, who carries the approval of the Republican party affiliation, is going to be able to stop the Robert-The-Bruce usurpation.

And every vile resource and insufferable tool will be deployed by the GOPe to retain their power….

DC really fears Donald Trump because they see Trump pulling support from all areas of the political spectrum. And when Hillary is replaced by the Democrat apparatus, the main reason will be because they know Hillary would be resoundingly defeated by him.

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Posted By: Pappy348 Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Yup, pretty much.
Posted By: jorgeI Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Agreed! Time to burn it down.
Posted By: Gus Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
if the mainstream repubs don't re-find solid ground, they need to sign-on with the demo's to represent their conservative wing.

we'll become more of a unified party, as has been occurring for some time.

but, as a caveat, either Trump or someone like him can breathe life into the repub hollow shirts.
Posted By: watch4bear Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
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One of the main reasons I want Trump to turn the GOP upside down,




Trump has been a longtime proponent of single-payer health care funded by federal largesse. He has also heartily endorsed Obama’s signature Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

In his 2000 book, “The America We Deserve,” Trump urged Americans “to reexamine the single-payer plan” and hoped “to improve on the prototype” of national health care implemented in Canada and the United Kingdom.

“We must have universal healthcare,” Trump flatly pronounced in the book (currently available used for $3.94 at Amazon).



Sounds like status quo to me grin
Posted By: tzone Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
You're just now figuring this out?
Posted By: Harry M Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
All of American Government needs to be burned to the ground and started over. And the only way that will ever happen is when closeted blue lever pullers are "outed", people finally accept that the Republican Party is even bigger whores than the Democrats and folks wake the puck up and start supporting the true Libertarian view of what Government should be and who actually calls the shots.

Otherwise we'll all be talking about the same crap 10 years from now.
Posted By: Gus Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by watch4bear
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One of the main reasons I want Trump to turn the GOP upside down,




Trump has been a longtime proponent of single-payer health care funded by federal largesse. He has also heartily endorsed Obama’s signature Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

In his 2000 book, “The America We Deserve,” Trump urged Americans “to reexamine the single-payer plan” and hoped “to improve on the prototype” of national health care implemented in Canada and the United Kingdom.

“We must have universal healthcare,” Trump flatly pronounced in the book (currently available used for $3.94 at Amazon).



Sounds like status quo to me grin


it's been as clear as writing on the wall just how fast should this country be moving toward socialistic principles? yes, it flies in the face of all of our conservative principles, but it is happening as we speak.

and it continues to happen. just how fast the change is up to the voters on voters day.
Posted By: watch4bear Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
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Posted By: antlers Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
It wouldn't surprise me one bit if there was an agreement ahead of time between the Democrats and the Republican leadership for ObamaCare to pass the way it did...with the full complicity of the Republican leadership...so the Republicans could 'save face' and at the same time benefit from ObamaCare the way you have described above. The Republican leadership's 'objection' to it being nothing more than a ploy...a ruse.
Posted By: watch4bear Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
That makes a lot of sense; especially since the GOP has voted to repeal obamacare more than 50 times. grin
Posted By: add Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
This Wall Street template is nearly the same as jebby's - their backed guy

♦ Comprehensive Immigration Reform – to include Amnesty for illegal aliens.

♦ Support for full delivery of Federal Common CORE education standards

♦ The full implementation of ObamaCare without adjustment.

♦ Trans Pacific Trade Deal (Currently in negotiations)
Posted By: TBREW401 Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
The rich and powerful hire politicians who will vote for the agenda(s) of the rich and powerful.
Posted By: antlers Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by watch4bear
That makes a lot of sense; especially since the GOP has voted to repeal obamacare more than 50 times.

In an attempt to 'show' the American public that they were 'against' it.

Showmanship. And deceit. Nothing more.
Posted By: watch4bear Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
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Showmanship. And deceit. Nothing more.




Not enough votes. Nothing more. Someone elected too many democrats. Was that you? smile
Posted By: antlers Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by watch4bear
Not enough votes.

And the Republican leadership 'knew' that ahead of time. Each time. Every time.
Posted By: RickyD Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
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It wouldn't surprise me one bit if there was an agreement ahead of time between the Democrats and the Republican leadership for ObamaCare to pass the way it did...
Did you sleep through 2008-2010? I love a good conspiracy theory, but living through the passage of zero care, won't allow my imagination that much fantasy.
Posted By: FOsteology Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by watch4bear
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Showmanship. And deceit. Nothing more.




Not enough votes. Nothing more.


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It is not by accident Mitch McConnell refused to repeal ObamaCare under the same legislative structure it was created, 51 party line votes – while simultaneously using legislative construct to change the tools of the Senate and pass Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) with a simple majority.

McConnell and Boehner didn’t want to adjust thresholds to repeal ObamaCare, but did want to adjust thresholds to pass TPA.



On top of that, Congress holds the purse strings. They've funded and rubber stamped EVERYTHING Obama has wanted.

Posted By: watch4bear Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
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McConnell and Boehner




Like I said, too many democrats grin
Posted By: watch4bear Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by antlers
Originally Posted by watch4bear
Not enough votes.

And the Republican leadership 'knew' that ahead of time. Each time. Every time.



If you can count, its not all that hard to figure. Can you imagine; one team for and one team against? Something ain't it.
Posted By: FOsteology Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by watch4bear
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McConnell and Boehner




Like I said, too many democrats grin



RHINO's no doubt... something we agree on.

That's why people are starting to wake up and realize that the current form and leadership of the GOP needs to be purged and burnt to the grown.

Start anew...
Posted By: EthanEdwards Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by watch4bear
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Showmanship. And deceit. Nothing more.




Not enough votes. Nothing more. Someone elected too many democrats. Was that you? smile
It wasn't me. Both my Senators are conservative Republicans as is my Congressperson. All three got my votes.

Next?
Posted By: luv2safari Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by Gus
if the mainstream repubs don't re-find solid ground, they need to sign-on with the demo's to represent their conservative wing.

we'll become more of a unified party, as has been occurring for some time.

but, as a caveat, either Trump or someone like him can breathe life into the repub hollow shirts.


Trump is not a conservative. He's an eastern closet liberal with a new line he's feeding the disenchanted. He has flopped like a fresh-caught fish and stinks like a dead one in the sun.

I don't trust him one inch more than I trust Hitlery...or any of the establishment GOP.

Cruz seems to be the least tainted of all running.
Posted By: northcountry Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
I have suspected same for quite some time.. Cheers NC
Posted By: watch4bear Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
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RHINO's no doubt... something we agree on.

That's why people are starting to wake up and realize that the current form and leadership of the GOP needs to be purged and burnt to the grown.




Abso f-uk-ing lutely


Excuse me for vetting Trump. He looks ok on paper, but I want to see the warranty.
Posted By: FOsteology Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by luv2safari
Cruz seems to be the least tainted of all running.



Cruz is the only bona fide conservative in the entire bunch, and between him being incapable of both not sounding condescending or leaving the Bible out of every paragraph he ever utters, and him needing an establishment that he already aggravates to no end, Cruz doesn't have any real hope.... except as Trump's VP.
Posted By: Gus Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
vel, we all know it is der broken. but who has the greatest chance of putting Humpty Dumpty back on the wall again.

life after the demise of the republican elites won't be the same ever again.

but, what should it look like, exactly?
Posted By: The_Real_Hawkeye Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by tzone
You're just now figuring this out?
This.
Posted By: MacLorry Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by FOsteology
I've been stating for quite a while that we've been sold out. As time goes by and if you're lucky, the rest of the story will come out. One of the main reasons I want Trump to turn the GOP upside down, and then to burn it to the ground.


Will‘The Donald’ Be Hillary’s Trump Card?

The Trump Card

Hillary’s Trump Card

Hillary’s Trump card right on schedule

Bill Clinton's master plan depends on fooling many into thinking Trump is actually a conservative and it looks like its working.
Posted By: EthanEdwards Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by MacLorry
Originally Posted by FOsteology
I've been stating for quite a while that we've been sold out. As time goes by and if you're lucky, the rest of the story will come out. One of the main reasons I want Trump to turn the GOP upside down, and then to burn it to the ground.


Will‘The Donald’ Be Hillary’s Trump Card?

The Trump Card

Hillary’s Trump Card

Hillary’s Trump card right on schedule

Bill Clinton's master plan depends on fooling many into thinking Trump is actually a conservative and it looks like its working.
Are you a paid government operative?
Posted By: EthanEdwards Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by FOsteology
Originally Posted by luv2safari
Cruz seems to be the least tainted of all running.



Cruz is the only bona fide conservative in the entire bunch, and between him being incapable of both not sounding condescending or leaving the Bible out of every paragraph he ever utters, and him needing an establishment that he already aggravates to no end, Cruz doesn't have any real hope.... except as Trump's VP.
I don't trust Cruz as much as a lot of y'all do. He was sucking Koch at the American's for Prosperity. Plus Cruz is looking more like a born second-banana every day.
Posted By: antlers Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by MacLorry
Bill Clinton's master plan depends on fooling many into thinking Trump is actually a conservative and it looks like its working.

And The Establishment's plan (Democrats and their Republican teammates) to discredit Trump in any way they can ISN'T working.
Posted By: Gus Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
at this point there's so little difference between the two wings of the demo-publican consortium till if Trump or someone like him doesn't rock the boat, what good is any of it?
Posted By: MacLorry Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
Are you a paid government operative?


No, nor am I fooled by Trump.
Posted By: Akbob5 Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
I like you Fost - pass the coal oil, let's burn that schtthole down.
Posted By: watch4bear Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Damn, just damn


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Trump announced he would not run for president on May 11, 2011. If you will recall, Trump was a major proponent of the theory that Mr. Obama was not born in the United States and was therefore disqualified to serve. He also implied that Mr. Obama did not earn his way into Columbia and Harvard via merit, and went so far as to offer a $5 million reward to anyone who could produce his transcripts.

As it happened, Mr. Obama was able to produce his long-form birth certificate from Hawaii on April 27. Five days later, Obama announced that he ordered a successful strike on the Bin Laden hideout in Pakistan. “General Motors is alive and Osama Bin Laden is dead” was a motif subsequently employed by every Democrat in every rally for the next 16 months.

By releasing his birth certificate, Mr. Obama discredited the birther movement. Then he killed Bin Laden. The poll numbers were safely swayed in his favor. Trump bowed out almost immediately. But why? Because he knew he couldn’t win? Not exactly. He bowed out because the Democrats didn’t need him anymore.

As conservative writer Kyle Smith wrote in his New York Post article on May 30, “The only people who want Donald Trump to run for the Republican presidential nomination are Democrats.” This was just two weeks before Trump decided to run. Smith – and many others of his ilk – were disgusted that Trump was dipping his feet in, yet again, because Trump donated almost exclusively to Democrats until the last few years.

So why is Trump finally running this time? It’s actually quite simple. Hillary Clinton has been tapped. She is set to be our next president. But she’s toxic. Benghazi. Fast & Furious. “Clinton Cash.” Email-gate. General Petraeus was indicted for the type of behavior she engaged in. Mrs. Clinton is currently the subject of an FBI investigation.

Add to this the almost inevitable ebb and flow of the body politic. It is rare for one party to take the White House for more than eight consecutive years. Republicans have secured both chambers of Congress. If a Republican is elected, the president would be able to dismantle many of the Obama mandates before their full implementation. Including Obamacare.

In short, history and present events suggest that a Republican will probably take the White House, but the Democrats are more desperate than ever to keep it. So what do they do? They finally play the Trump card.

Trump — a billionaire who has given countless millions to Democrats for decades — is spouting extremely hard-right talking points that serious Republican candidates are unwilling to publicly espouse but also unwilling to openly eschew. He knows what he’s doing. He will certainly garner significant Republican support because of his vitriolic rhetoric, which undoubtedly speaks to immutable frustrations on the far right.

So he has a giant lead in the polls. He has proven that he can actually win the nomination. If he does, all he will have to do to guarantee Democratic victory is lay down. Flop. On purpose. Give it away.

But he doesn’t even have to get the nod. He already said he’d consider running on a third party ticket. If he does, he’ll take a substantial number of Republican votes and very few Democrat votes. Either way, Hillary wins.


Posted By: Greyghost Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Or the majority here that sold out the GOP with this Tea Party Crap!

Phil
Posted By: watch4bear Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by Greyghost
Or the majority here that sold out the GOP with this Tea Party Crap!

Phil




Hey, theres a dummycrat now grin
Posted By: add Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by MacLorry
Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
Are you a paid government operative?


No, nor am I fooled by Trump.


So you are only fooled that somehow a self-centered Billionaire is allowing to be played by a puppet master?
Posted By: EthanEdwards Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by MacLorry
Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
Are you a paid government operative?


No, nor am I fooled by Trump.
So if you're not a paid government agent, are you paid by a large corporation?
Posted By: MacLorry Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by antlere
And The Establishment's plan (Democrats and their Republican teammates) to discredit Trump in any way they can ISN'T working.


The Democrats don't want to discredit Trump, at least not yet. They want to wait until it's too late for Republican's to recover. The only threat to Hillary is Biden getting in.
Posted By: watch4bear Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
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They want to wait until it's too late for Republican's to recover.




I believe that to be the master plan.
Posted By: MacLorry Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
Originally Posted by add
Originally Posted by MacLorry
Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
Are you a paid government operative?


No, nor am I fooled by Trump.


So you are only fooled that somehow a self-centered Billionaire is allowing to be played by a puppet master?


Funny you think Trump is being played. Bill is just calling in a favor.
Posted By: poboy Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/28/15
I approve this FOsteology message.
Posted By: winchester70 Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/31/15
Originally Posted by FOsteology
The Mitch McConnell legislative agenda was written for him prior to taking his position as Senate Majority Leader. The author of the agenda was a group of Wall Street financiers who organize under the construct of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Tom Donohue as CoC President.

Donohue then spends millions through K-Street lobbyists to insure his legislative priorities are maintained. In the run-up to the 2014 mid-terms Donohue was very specific on what his demands were of the GOPe team, Boehner and McConnell:

♦ Comprehensive Immigration Reform – to include Amnesty for illegal aliens.

♦ Support for full delivery of Federal Common CORE education standards

♦ The full implementation of ObamaCare without adjustment.

♦ Trans Pacific Trade Deal (Currently in negotiations)

So it should come as no surprise to see the hand-out given to the Republican senators by John Thune would specifically call for the GOP to frame the CoC position on these issues in the August recess ‘Town Hall’ meetings.

Breitbart.Com received a copy of the instructions and share:

[…] While Thune’s instructions urge GOP Senators to meet with business groups during the August recess to tout the GOP’s support for President Barack Obama’s unpopular free-trade treaties, the package ignores the issue that is dominating the national political dialogue and is popular amongst the GOP’s voter base– curbing the huge swell of Democrat-leaning migrants and guest-workers arriving in the United States.

[…] The package advises Senators and staffers to arrange a press event at their a local Chamber of Commerce to tout the passage of Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) which cedes Congress’ authority to negotiate trade deals to President Obama allowing for the speedy passage of unpopular trade agreements that will subject American sovereignty to governance of a global commission similar to the European Union.


This is yet more evidence of what we have been outlining for several years.

It is not by accident Mitch McConnell refused to repeal ObamaCare under the same legislative structure it was created, 51 party line votes – while simultaneously using legislative construct to change the tools of the Senate and pass Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) with a simple majority.

McConnell and Boehner didn’t want to adjust thresholds to repeal ObamaCare, but did want to adjust thresholds to pass TPA. His motives and intents are transparent when you understand he’s only doing what The U.S. Chamber of Commerce want him to do.

When you understand the Establishment Republican party apparatus wants to advance the interests of Tom Donohue (CoC), and not the interests of the republican base of conservative electorate, you also begin to understand what they really mean by not taking up legislation they call “risky”.

The GOP will say they don’t want to bring up immigration legislation due to the controversial nature within an election year. What they’re doing is hiding behind a false premise that the legislation itself is dangerous to the election. In essence, they use fear as a tool to keep the electorate from understanding their true intents.

The reason the McConnell/Boehner clan doesn’t want to deal with immigration reform, border security, or other legislation they call “risky”, is actually because they support the opposite side of the conservative position.

By retaining ObamaCare McConnell can politically claim “they didn’t make it”, and yet receive the benefit from K-Street (money) for its continued existence. It is, simply, a trick.

Whether a Democrat or a Republican, when it comes to legislative priorities, there is essentially little difference. They are both sides of the same big government political coin.

This is why the same people, holding the same priorities, formulated the GOPe road map to nominate Jeb Bush. When you understand the enemy of Republicans is not Democrats, everything you see begins to make more sense. The actual enemy of professional Republicans is conservatives.

No one inside this construct within Washington DC or the Republican National Committee, who carries the approval of the Republican party affiliation, is going to be able to stop the Robert-The-Bruce usurpation.

And every vile resource and insufferable tool will be deployed by the GOPe to retain their power….

DC really fears Donald Trump because they see Trump pulling support from all areas of the political spectrum. And when Hillary is replaced by the Democrat apparatus, the main reason will be because they know Hillary would be resoundingly defeated by him.

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http://theconservativetreehouse.com...nators-talking-points-for-august-recess/


This is exactly what Ted Cruz has been exposing (telling anyone who has been paying attention) for the last two years!!
Posted By: atvalaska Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/31/15
Maybe we should all get out and vote !!!.….…that will show them....lolhahahahahahahaha! THE, R turds and d turds in the same bowl..
Posted By: gonehuntin Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 08/31/15
Originally Posted by atvalaska
Maybe we should all get out and vote !!!.….…that will show them....lolhahahahahahahaha! THE, R turds and d turds in the same bowl..


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Posted By: atvalaska Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 09/01/15
X10 to the above !
Posted By: watch4bear Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 09/01/15
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Posted By: Stormin_Norman Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 09/01/15
There is a reason DC outsiders are leading the presidential polls on both sides, Sanders, Trump, and Carson. I think this election cycle will be about ousting the insiders on both sides of the isle.
Posted By: ConradCA Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 09/01/15
You forgot how the Senate is helping the Tyrant ram his "Help Iran Get Nuclear Tipped ICBM" treaty down our throats. All they have to do is assert that this is a treaty requiring ratification and have the vote ASAP to kill it. Instead the choose to help the Tyrant impose this disaster on the country.
Posted By: Hotload Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 09/01/15
Yup .... and each year it just gets worst. mad
Posted By: Redneck Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 09/01/15
Originally Posted by Hotload
Yup .... and each year it just gets worst. mad
.....because elections matter, right?

smile
Posted By: poboy Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 09/01/15
Boner sez he regrets not being able to play golf
with obama - 'cause it would look bad. sick
Posted By: watch4bear Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 09/01/15
Originally Posted by poboy
Boner sez he regrets not being able to play golf
with obama - 'cause it would look bad. sick


What a bunch of BS; obama would make a nice caddy.
Posted By: poboy Re: GOP Sold Us Out - 09/09/15
ttt
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