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Over 60% of republicans don't want Boehner, So why is he still there???
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Jan 7, 2015 14:57:46   #
RETW Loc: Washington
 
Here are those that voted against Boehner:

1. Rep. Justin Amash voted for Jim Jordan
2. Rep. Brian Babin voted for present
3. Rep. Rod Blum voted for Daniel Webster
4. Rep. Dave Brat voted for Jeff Duncan
5. Rep. Jim Bridenstine voted for Louie Gohmert
6. Rep. Curt Clawson voted for Rand Paul
7. Rep. Scott DesJarlais voted for Jim Jordan
8. Rep. Jeff Duncan voted for Trey Gowdy
9. Rep. Scott Garrett voted for Daniel Webster
10. Rep. Chris Gibson voted for Kevin McCarthy
11. Rep. Louie Gohmert voted for Louie Gohmert
12. Rep. Paul Gosar voted for Daniel Webster
13. Rep. Tim Huelskamp voted for Daniel Webster
14. Rep. Walter Jones voted for Daniel Webster
15. Rep. Steve King voted for Daniel Webster
16. Rep. Thomas Massie voted for Ted Yoho
17. Rep. Mark Meadows voted for Daniel Webster
18. Rep. Rich Nugent voted for Daniel Webster
19. Rep. Gary Palmer voted for Jeff Sessions
20. Rep. Bill Posey voted for Daniel Webster
21. Rep. Scott Rigell voted for Daniel Webster
22. Rep. Marlin Stutzman voted for Daniel Webster
23. Rep. Randy Weber voted for Gohmert
24. Rep. Daniel Webster voted for Daniel Webster
25. Rep. Ted Yoho voted for Ted Yoho

Politico reported that “more punishment is likely to come for others that crossed Boehner.”


In his remarks shortly after the vote, Boehner emphasized the need to reduce government spending and debt, saying future generations would have opportunities only if lawmakers worked to break free of the national debt.

"Our government has built up too much debt. Our economy is not producing enough jobs," Boehner said. "These are not separate problems.

This is yet again, Boehner talking out both sides of his face.
If he is so concerned about the debt, why then did he vote to increase it more?
Boehner is more concerned with his power than he is with the American peoples needs. And this is despicable.

The American people voted overwhelmingly to end this over spending Government. And what Boehner has done, is spit right in the face of all, who with there vote, wanted change. I suspect we will see a vast number of conservative republicans leave the party all together. I have all ready done so. I vote independent. In keeping with this idea of dumping the republican party, might I suggest a new name for a new party.

The “American Conservative Party”
(( ACP ))

The new party would be focused on the principles of the Constitution.

And as part of its main platform, would seek to set in place term limits for all of congress, senate, and judges.
Including the Supreme Court.
Also to remove the IRS and go to a flat tax or graduated tax system.

I would think all TP members would get behind this new party, as well as
A great deal of republicans that want nothing more to do with there republican party.

Should be an interesting new year.

RETW

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Jan 7, 2015 15:09:02   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
25 votes, even for the same person is way short. Although I don't really like Boehner I'm willing to give a chance now that here has the House and Senate on his side.



RETW wrote:
Here are those that voted against Boehner:

1. Rep. Justin Amash voted for Jim Jordan
2. Rep. Brian Babin voted for present
3. Rep. Rod Blum voted for Daniel Webster
4. Rep. Dave Brat voted for Jeff Duncan
5. Rep. Jim Bridenstine voted for Louie Gohmert
6. Rep. Curt Clawson voted for Rand Paul
7. Rep. Scott DesJarlais voted for Jim Jordan
8. Rep. Jeff Duncan voted for Trey Gowdy
9. Rep. Scott Garrett voted for Daniel Webster
10. Rep. Chris Gibson voted for Kevin McCarthy
11. Rep. Louie Gohmert voted for Louie Gohmert
12. Rep. Paul Gosar voted for Daniel Webster
13. Rep. Tim Huelskamp voted for Daniel Webster
14. Rep. Walter Jones voted for Daniel Webster
15. Rep. Steve King voted for Daniel Webster
16. Rep. Thomas Massie voted for Ted Yoho
17. Rep. Mark Meadows voted for Daniel Webster
18. Rep. Rich Nugent voted for Daniel Webster
19. Rep. Gary Palmer voted for Jeff Sessions
20. Rep. Bill Posey voted for Daniel Webster
21. Rep. Scott Rigell voted for Daniel Webster
22. Rep. Marlin Stutzman voted for Daniel Webster
23. Rep. Randy Weber voted for Gohmert
24. Rep. Daniel Webster voted for Daniel Webster
25. Rep. Ted Yoho voted for Ted Yoho

Politico reported that “more punishment is likely to come for others that crossed Boehner.”


In his remarks shortly after the vote, Boehner emphasized the need to reduce government spending and debt, saying future generations would have opportunities only if lawmakers worked to break free of the national debt.

"Our government has built up too much debt. Our economy is not producing enough jobs," Boehner said. "These are not separate problems.

This is yet again, Boehner talking out both sides of his face.
If he is so concerned about the debt, why then did he vote to increase it more?
Boehner is more concerned with his power than he is with the American peoples needs. And this is despicable.

The American people voted overwhelmingly to end this over spending Government. And what Boehner has done, is spit right in the face of all, who with there vote, wanted change. I suspect we will see a vast number of conservative republicans leave the party all together. I have all ready done so. I vote independent. In keeping with this idea of dumping the republican party, might I suggest a new name for a new party.

The “American Conservative Party”
(( ACP ))

The new party would be focused on the principles of the Constitution.

And as part of its main platform, would seek to set in place term limits for all of congress, senate, and judges.
Including the Supreme Court.
Also to remove the IRS and go to a flat tax or graduated tax system.

I would think all TP members would get behind this new party, as well as
A great deal of republicans that want nothing more to do with there republican party.

Should be an interesting new year.

RETW
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Jan 7, 2015 15:36:14   #
memartin
 
RETW: Unless Boehner starts acting like a patriotic American and a Republican, I may join your new party. I'm so sick of liars.

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Jan 7, 2015 15:42:38   #
RETW Loc: Washington
 
memartin wrote:
RETW: Unless Boehner starts acting like a patriotic American and a Republican, I may join your new party. I'm so sick of liars.



Me to. I'm so fed up with all this bull shit both parties put out.

RETW 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

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Jan 7, 2015 15:51:23   #
RETW Loc: Washington
 
bmac32 wrote:
25 votes, even for the same person is way short. Although I don't really like Boehner I'm willing to give a chance now that here has the House and Senate on his side.


Boehner is nothing more than a closet democrat. Spineless. This man has proven this over and over again. He sure wasn’t re-elected to the house from his state to cave to the democrats.
RETW 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

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Jan 7, 2015 16:14:16   #
battalion
 
I certainly agree with forming The American Conservative Party. It is about high time we get something done with the way we operate in Washington,D.C.. Also I would like Mr Boehner explain why he was in such a great rush to increase the U.S. debt.

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Jan 7, 2015 16:14:36   #
battalion
 
I certainly agree with forming The American Conservative Party. It is about high time we get something done with the way we operate in Washington,D.C.. Also I would like Mr Boehner explain why he was in such a great rush to increase the U.S. debt.

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Jan 7, 2015 16:15:18   #
battalion
 
I certainly agree with forming The American Conservative Party. It is about high time we get something done with the way we operate in Washington,D.C.. Also I would like Mr Boehner explain why he was in such a great rush to increase the U.S. debt.

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Jan 7, 2015 16:15:19   #
battalion
 
I certainly agree with forming The American Conservative Party. It is about high time we get something done with the way we operate in Washington,D.C.. Also I would like Mr Boehner explain why he was in such a great rush to increase the U.S. debt.

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Jan 7, 2015 16:15:19   #
battalion
 
I certainly agree with forming The American Conservative Party. It is about high time we get something done with the way we operate in Washington,D.C.. Also I would like Mr Boehner explain why he was in such a great rush to increase the U.S. debt.

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Jan 7, 2015 16:15:19   #
battalion
 
I certainly agree with forming The American Conservative Party. It is about high time we get something done with the way we operate in Washington,D.C.. Also I would like Mr Boehner explain why he was in such a great rush to increase the U.S. debt.

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Jan 7, 2015 16:15:19   #
battalion
 
I certainly agree with forming The American Conservative Party. It is about high time we get something done with the way we operate in Washington,D.C.. Also I would like Mr Boehner explain why he was in such a great rush to increase the U.S. debt.

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Jan 7, 2015 16:15:19   #
battalion
 
I certainly agree with forming The American Conservative Party. It is about high time we get something done with the way we operate in Washington,D.C.. Also I would like Mr Boehner explain why he was in such a great rush to increase the U.S. debt.

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Jan 7, 2015 16:15:19   #
battalion
 
I certainly agree with forming The American Conservative Party. It is about high time we get something done with the way we operate in Washington,D.C.. Also I would like Mr Boehner explain why he was in such a great rush to increase the U.S. debt.

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Jan 7, 2015 16:15:19   #
battalion
 
I certainly agree with forming The American Conservative Party. It is about high time we get something done with the way we operate in Washington,D.C.. Also I would like Mr Boehner explain why he was in such a great rush to increase the U.S. debt.

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