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John Boehner, Globalist
Mar 6, 2015 05:39:18   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
This is an article by writer Ben Davidson. Anyone who still thinks that Boehner s anything more than an Obama rubberstamp should read this. It could apply just as easily to Mitch"I'm Obama's Bitch"McConnell, and any number of so-called Republicans who are nothing but RINOs and GAGAs. (In case you're wondering, GAGA means go along to get along. Lots of Democrats in that category also. ).


House Speaker John Boehner probably thought he would get away with it. I’m sure he expected the noise surrounding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Congress would allow him to surrender the fort on immigration without anyone noticing. He could simply wait until the Democrats started hitching up their panties and goose stepping around in front of the cameras because that dirty Israeli hurt the delicate feelings of their beloved President Barack Obama, and then he’d wave through Obama’s 5 million or so new best friends. I’m certain Boehner and his fellow globalists-first-Republicans-second-and-Americans-a-distant-third honestly believed we’d be so transfixed by Netanyahu’s rather public thumb in Obama’s eye that we wouldn’t notice the sudden green light at the border.

As has been the case more often than not, Boehner was wrong. And his assent to Obama’s amnesty-by-fiat has served to remind me that Boehner’s single strongest attribute may well be his ability to reach down victory’s throat and yank out defeat. With the Senate’s Democratic minority using every procedural trick in the book to block progress on funding the superfluous-at-best, dangerous-at-worst Department of Homeland Security, Boehner could have simply dug in. He could have told House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to take a powder and Sen. Harry Reid to get bent and left the increasingly self-destructive Democrats to bang their heads against the wall of public opinion.

The Democrats responded to the drubbing they endured last November by throwing the kind of tantrum that earns kids a few minutes in timeout and a Ritalin prescription. They called Americans “stupid,” and then began acting as if they’d actually won a majority. Emboldened by Obama’s clear lack of compunction regarding ruling by fiat, they dug in on everything from the Obamacare Ponzi scheme to Obama’s other signature achievement: crippling our border security for votes through decrees like Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Boehner could have stopped them with relative ease. The Democrats were the ones holding the DHS funding bill hostage; and their tendency to use Twitter hashtags as negotiating ploys was alienating everyone who’s ever dealt with, or even observed, a petulant teenager. The Republicans didn’t have to move on immigration or on any of the president’s harebrained and/or criminal scheming. The Democrats were — and still are — campaigning down their noses at the electorate, somehow unaware that’s precisely the attitude that sent Americans reaching for the “Not Obama” lever last fall. Boehner and his Republican cronies, who were elected on promises of putting an end to Obama’s and the Democrats’ war on liberty, needed only to let the Democrats blow themselves hoarse while the public continues to watch their histrionics with bemused disgust. The talking point was pre-written: The Democrats are willing to shut down Homeland Security in order to deliberately make the homeland less secure.

Unfortunately, our man John might be a Republican; but he’s a globalist pawn first and foremost. So Boehner, with the Democrats dead to rights on Obama’s plan to grant amnesty to millions of illegal aliens with a wave of his imperial scepter, folded like a cheap lawn chair. By herding his — not our — Republicans in line, Boehner gift-wrapped a yes vote on a clean bill to fund the increasingly ill-named Department of Homeland Security, thereby giving the go-ahead to DACA.

Amnesty for illegal aliens, along with its even-uglier sister Obamacare, defined the 2014 election. The American people cried out in a resoundingly clear voice for an end to Obama’s increasingly virulent lawlessness, and Boehner and the Republicans swore up and down that they had the cure. And now, when the symptoms threaten to overwhelm the host, they’re withholding the medicine we so badly need.

Boehner can’t really justify the betrayal — at least not to the betrayed. His corporate donors will be pleased to know their supply of cheap labor will actually increase, even as Americans’ prospects for anything better than a “McJob” decrease in virtually direct proportion. His deep-pocket backers will be pleased to know that their grip on the reins of power — and the throats of Americans — will tighten as those corporate profits rise. In globalist gatherings like Davos, Switzerland; the boardrooms of finance houses like Goldman Sachs; and the palaces of supranational billionaires across the world, Boehner’s backstabbing brought tears of joy. And of course, the mood at Democratic Party headquarters is undoubtedly somewhere between “Onesie Friday” and “Transgender Slam Poetry Night at the Sustainable Coffee House” now that Boehner sent them a love note.

It’s entirely possible that Boehner, without realizing it, may well have done more than simply waved the flag in front of the electoral bull. By approving the Democrats’ naked vote grab — and let’s not delude ourselves into assigning any noble intentions to the people who call their own countrymen “American Taliban” and “domestic terrorists” — Boehner may well have signed the Republican Party’s electoral death warrant. At the exact moment the Democratic brand is circling the drain — their best hope for a 2016 White House victory is Hillary Clinton’s email server — Boehner and his party boys just shoved millions of potential new voters into the Democrats’ clown car. At best, it narrows the margins of victory. At worst, it could precipitate a terrorist attack on our soil. If Hollywood can envision Islamic terrorists sneaking across our increasingly porous borders, then ISIS and al-Qaida certainly can. And now, Boehner is essentially an accomplice.

But Boehner’s perfidy has served to remind an increasingly liberty-minded populace that the while some Republicans are quickly becoming indistinguishable from their left-leaning colleagues, others are standing firm. With the Democrats struggling with their own crisis of confidence, perhaps this is the perfect time for a changing of the guard in the GOP. At the very least, it might be nice if the Republican leadership wasn’t embodied by a guy who practically glows in the dark but somehow thinks he’s stealthy. I saw you, Speaker Boehner. And I’m not the only one who did.

–Ben Crystal

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Mar 6, 2015 06:18:44   #
Orrie
 
And so the traitors to the Republic continue to show their true colors with Boehner selling out to the Democrats!

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Mar 6, 2015 06:31:12   #
faded red Loc: south florida
 
i was never ever googoo over him and the rest of the traitors. theyve been highjacking the conservitive voice long enough. I would vote for term limits now more than ever. DEFUND DC

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Mar 6, 2015 06:35:22   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Orrie wrote:
And so the traitors to the Republic continue to show their true colors with Boehner selling out to the Democrats!


Don't forget his re-election as Speaker. He did not do this alone.

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Mar 6, 2015 06:52:57   #
nemo
 
Amen to all of the above, time for a new real alternative party to both the Dems and Repubs.

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Mar 6, 2015 07:08:55   #
larrypuckett1939
 
THIS HITS THE NAIL SQUARELY ON THE HEAD!
HOWEVER, LOKI, I THINK THE AUTHOR IS BEN CHRYSTAL!
WE HAVE BEEN SOLD OUT BY OUR OWN CONGRESS!
true patriot

Loki wrote:
This is an article by writer Ben Davidson. Anyone who still thinks that Boehner s anything more than an Obama rubberstamp should read this. It could apply just as easily to Mitch"I'm Obama's Bitch"McConnell, and any number of so-called Republicans who are nothing but RINOs and GAGAs. (In case you're wondering, GAGA means go along to get along. Lots of Democrats in that category also. ).


House Speaker John Boehner probably thought he would get away with it. I’m sure he expected the noise surrounding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Congress would allow him to surrender the fort on immigration without anyone noticing. He could simply wait until the Democrats started hitching up their panties and goose stepping around in front of the cameras because that dirty Israeli hurt the delicate feelings of their beloved President Barack Obama, and then he’d wave through Obama’s 5 million or so new best friends. I’m certain Boehner and his fellow globalists-first-Republicans-second-and-Americans-a-distant-third honestly believed we’d be so transfixed by Netanyahu’s rather public thumb in Obama’s eye that we wouldn’t notice the sudden green light at the border.

As has been the case more often than not, Boehner was wrong. And his assent to Obama’s amnesty-by-fiat has served to remind me that Boehner’s single strongest attribute may well be his ability to reach down victory’s throat and yank out defeat. With the Senate’s Democratic minority using every procedural trick in the book to block progress on funding the superfluous-at-best, dangerous-at-worst Department of Homeland Security, Boehner could have simply dug in. He could have told House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to take a powder and Sen. Harry Reid to get bent and left the increasingly self-destructive Democrats to bang their heads against the wall of public opinion.

The Democrats responded to the drubbing they endured last November by throwing the kind of tantrum that earns kids a few minutes in timeout and a Ritalin prescription. They called Americans “stupid,” and then began acting as if they’d actually won a majority. Emboldened by Obama’s clear lack of compunction regarding ruling by fiat, they dug in on everything from the Obamacare Ponzi scheme to Obama’s other signature achievement: crippling our border security for votes through decrees like Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). Boehner could have stopped them with relative ease. The Democrats were the ones holding the DHS funding bill hostage; and their tendency to use Twitter hashtags as negotiating ploys was alienating everyone who’s ever dealt with, or even observed, a petulant teenager. The Republicans didn’t have to move on immigration or on any of the president’s harebrained and/or criminal scheming. The Democrats were — and still are — campaigning down their noses at the electorate, somehow unaware that’s precisely the attitude that sent Americans reaching for the “Not Obama” lever last fall. Boehner and his Republican cronies, who were elected on promises of putting an end to Obama’s and the Democrats’ war on liberty, needed only to let the Democrats blow themselves hoarse while the public continues to watch their histrionics with bemused disgust. The talking point was pre-written: The Democrats are willing to shut down Homeland Security in order to deliberately make the homeland less secure.

Unfortunately, our man John might be a Republican; but he’s a globalist pawn first and foremost. So Boehner, with the Democrats dead to rights on Obama’s plan to grant amnesty to millions of illegal aliens with a wave of his imperial scepter, folded like a cheap lawn chair. By herding his — not our — Republicans in line, Boehner gift-wrapped a yes vote on a clean bill to fund the increasingly ill-named Department of Homeland Security, thereby giving the go-ahead to DACA.

Amnesty for illegal aliens, along with its even-uglier sister Obamacare, defined the 2014 election. The American people cried out in a resoundingly clear voice for an end to Obama’s increasingly virulent lawlessness, and Boehner and the Republicans swore up and down that they had the cure. And now, when the symptoms threaten to overwhelm the host, they’re withholding the medicine we so badly need.

Boehner can’t really justify the betrayal — at least not to the betrayed. His corporate donors will be pleased to know their supply of cheap labor will actually increase, even as Americans’ prospects for anything better than a “McJob” decrease in virtually direct proportion. His deep-pocket backers will be pleased to know that their grip on the reins of power — and the throats of Americans — will tighten as those corporate profits rise. In globalist gatherings like Davos, Switzerland; the boardrooms of finance houses like Goldman Sachs; and the palaces of supranational billionaires across the world, Boehner’s backstabbing brought tears of joy. And of course, the mood at Democratic Party headquarters is undoubtedly somewhere between “Onesie Friday” and “Transgender Slam Poetry Night at the Sustainable Coffee House” now that Boehner sent them a love note.

It’s entirely possible that Boehner, without realizing it, may well have done more than simply waved the flag in front of the electoral bull. By approving the Democrats’ naked vote grab — and let’s not delude ourselves into assigning any noble intentions to the people who call their own countrymen “American Taliban” and “domestic terrorists” — Boehner may well have signed the Republican Party’s electoral death warrant. At the exact moment the Democratic brand is circling the drain — their best hope for a 2016 White House victory is Hillary Clinton’s email server — Boehner and his party boys just shoved millions of potential new voters into the Democrats’ clown car. At best, it narrows the margins of victory. At worst, it could precipitate a terrorist attack on our soil. If Hollywood can envision Islamic terrorists sneaking across our increasingly porous borders, then ISIS and al-Qaida certainly can. And now, Boehner is essentially an accomplice.

But Boehner’s perfidy has served to remind an increasingly liberty-minded populace that the while some Republicans are quickly becoming indistinguishable from their left-leaning colleagues, others are standing firm. With the Democrats struggling with their own crisis of confidence, perhaps this is the perfect time for a changing of the guard in the GOP. At the very least, it might be nice if the Republican leadership wasn’t embodied by a guy who practically glows in the dark but somehow thinks he’s stealthy. I saw you, Speaker Boehner. And I’m not the only one who did.

–Ben Crystal
This is an article by writer Ben Davidson. Anyone ... (show quote)

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Mar 6, 2015 09:12:17   #
the waker Loc: 11th freest nation
 
Loki wrote:
Don't forget his re-election as Speaker. He did not do this alone.


Your absolutely right, he didn't do it alone.
It seems that "we the people" are unable to find politicians that will actually represent the people and not they're own interests.
What will it take to hold a politician accountable anymore? Voting these lying bastards out takes too long ( w/ too much damage done), just to put another lying bastard in his place.
Ultimately, this country is run by 546 people (436 house, 100 senate, 9 judicial, and 1 president).
One would think 350 million people could hold them accountable.
On both sides of the line we are losing this country to greed, and alterior agendas that do not represent the will of the people.

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Mar 6, 2015 09:37:07   #
Sons of Liberty Loc: look behind you!
 
the waker wrote:

What will it take to hold a politician accountable anymore? Voting these lying bastards out takes too long ( w/ too much damage done), just to put another lying bastard in his place.
Ultimately, this country is run by 546 people (436 house, 100 senate, 9 judicial, and 1 president).
One would think 350 million people could hold them accountable.

I'm beginning to think there is only one way, but that would sure be messy.

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Mar 6, 2015 10:46:39   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
larrypuckett1939 wrote:
THIS HITS THE NAIL SQUARELY ON THE HEAD!
HOWEVER, LOKI, I THINK THE AUTHOR IS BEN CHRYSTAL!
WE HAVE BEEN SOLD OUT BY OUR OWN CONGRESS!
true patriot


You are correct, it is Ben Crystal. That's what I get for doing several things at once. My bad.

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Mar 6, 2015 11:39:41   #
Orrie
 
the waker wrote:
Your absolutely right, he didn't do it alone.
It seems that "we the people" are unable to find politicians that will actually represent the people and not they're own interests.
What will it take to hold a politician accountable anymore? Voting these lying bastards out takes too long ( w/ too much damage done), just to put another lying bastard in his place.
Ultimately, this country is run by 546 people (436 house, 100 senate, 9 judicial, and 1 president).
One would think 350 million people could hold them accountable.
On both sides of the line we are losing this country to greed, and alterior agendas that do not represent the will of the people.
Your absolutely right, he didn't do it alone. br ... (show quote)


You can join AmericaAgain.com and take them to court.

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Mar 6, 2015 15:24:10   #
larrypuckett1939
 
NO PROB.
WHEN I READ IT, I THOUGHT I JUST READ THIS FROM BEN CRYSTAL!
HE IS AN EXCELLENT COLUMNIST! I LOVE TO READ HIS POSTS BECAUSE THEY ALWAYS GET TO SOURCE OF THE BOIL.
true patriot



Loki wrote:
You are correct, it is Ben Crystal. That's what I get for doing several things at once. My bad.

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Mar 6, 2015 15:56:02   #
J Anthony Loc: Connecticut
 
It's good that more and more people are waking up to the reality of the 2-party corporate duopoly that is our legislative body. But this is not a recent development. The global plutocracy has had it's hooks in our government for a century, and began to get serious leverage in the 70s. Since then they've effectively taken over.

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Mar 7, 2015 05:16:50   #
larrypuckett1939
 
I TAUGHT HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT FOR 43 YEARS, AND MY RESEARCH FOR MY CLASSES TELLS ME YOU ARE PRETTY CLOSE TO DEAD ON. I WOULD EXPLAIN IT, BUT IT WOULD TAKE TOO LONG.
true patriot



J Anthony wrote:
It's good that more and more people are waking up to the reality of the 2-party corporate duopoly that is our legislative body. But this is not a recent development. The global plutocracy has had it's hooks in our government for a century, and began to get serious leverage in the 70s. Since then they've effectively taken over.

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Mar 7, 2015 15:33:36   #
sierratr
 
Here is why Republicans support amnesty. One of the most powerful voting groups in a community is the local Chamber of Commerce. As the name states, the members are in business, whether a one person operation or a large commercial enterprise. What do all businesses need to be profitable? They need customers and the more the merrier. Where can millions of these customers be found? South of our border. And they are coming across the border, assuming they are not already here, with immunity. And from the point of view of the. local Chamber of Commerce members, a large portion of these illegal aliens will work for less money than Americans. So when the U.S. Senators or Representatives return to their state or district, what are they told by this large and powerful voting block? They are told to let the illegals who are already here stay and not to secure the border. It never will be secured.

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