I quickly looked up Boehner on the same website.( www.ontheissues.org)
He doesn't look bad on that either.
the problem with these bills is what gets up for a vote in the forst place,how they dilute the good ones and how much they give away the farm.They haven't done a thing about any of the scandals, the VA, Benghazi, IRS etc and I don't think mccarthy will be any different.
Boenher has been a complete piece of milk toast in dealing with Democrats and Obama.
He's had a majority and he hasn't done a thing since!
It's status quo in Congress and I fear McCarthy will be exactly the same way.
perhaps not. With Boehner being beaten up and resigning, with 3 of the most popular republican candidates for President being non politicians perhaps he will realize the status quo is not doing the republican party or this nation much good.
WASHINGTON - Hours after House Speaker John Boehner announced that he would be resigning from Congress, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz added fuel to the fire by saying he'd heard "early reports" that Boehner cut a deal with Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi to continue funding some of President Barack Obama's most controversial measures.
"I will say, the early reports are discouraging. If it is correct that the speaker, before he resigns, has cut a deal with Nancy Pelosi to fund the Obama administration for the rest of its tenure, to fund Obamacare, to fund executive amnesty, to fund Planned Parenthood, to fund implementation of this Iran deal - and then, presumably, to land in a cushy K Street job after joining with the Democrats to implement all of President Obama's priorities, that is not the behavior one would expect of a Republican speaker of the House," Cruz told reporters at the conservative Values Voter Summit in Washington.
The speaker's office did not immediately respond to an inquiry from TheBlaze about Cruz's charge.
WASHINGTON - Rep. Peter King on Friday lamented the decision by House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) to resign from Congress at the end of October after being under pressure from House GOP conservatives since he took the post in 2011.
"I'm disappointed," King (R-Seaford) said in a telephone interview. "This is a victory for the crazies. You can't appease these people."
WASHINGTON - Rep. Peter King on Friday lamented the decision by House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) to resign from Congress at the end of October after being under pressure from House GOP conservatives since he took the post in 2011.
"I'm disappointed," King (R-Seaford) said in a telephone interview. "This is a victory for the crazies. You can't appease these people."
I quickly looked up Boehner on the same website.( www.ontheissues.org)
He doesn't look bad on that either.
the problem with these bills is what gets up for a vote in the forst place,how they dilute the good ones and how much they give away the farm.They haven't done a thing about any of the scandals, the VA, Benghazi, IRS etc and I don't think mccarthy will be any different.
Boenher has been a complete piece of milk toast in dealing with Democrats and Obama.
He's had a majority and he hasn't done a thing since!
It's status quo in Congress and I fear McCarthy will be exactly the same way.
perhaps not. With Boehner being beaten up and resigning, with 3 of the most popular republican candidates for President being non politicians perhaps he will realize the status quo is not doing the republican party or this nation much good.
This why people on Facebook whom are democrats are bashing on conservatives and tea partiers for making the "one republican who knows how compromise" leave his post.
I quickly looked up Boehner on the same website.( www.ontheissues.org)
He doesn't look bad on that either.
the problem with these bills is what gets up for a vote in the forst place,how they dilute the good ones and how much they give away the farm.They haven't done a thing about any of the scandals, the VA, Benghazi, IRS etc and I don't think mccarthy will be any different.
Boenher has been a complete piece of milk toast in dealing with Democrats and Obama.
He's had a majority and he hasn't done a thing since!
It's status quo in Congress and I fear McCarthy will be exactly the same way.
perhaps not. With Boehner being beaten up and resigning, with 3 of the most popular republican candidates for President being non politicians perhaps he will realize the status quo is not doing the republican party or this nation much good.
WASHINGTON - Rep. Peter King on Friday lamented the decision by House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) to resign from Congress at the end of October after being under pressure from House GOP conservatives since he took the post in 2011.
"I'm disappointed," King (R-Seaford) said in a telephone interview. "This is a victory for the crazies. You can't appease these people."
No Mr. King……. YOU can't appease us! Just watch and learn Petey. It's called a government "of the people, by the people and FOR the people" for a good reason. And you ain't the reason.
Self-serving SOB.
This why people on Facebook whom are democrats are bashing on conservatives and tea partiers for making the "one republican who knows how compromise" leave his post.
Ah yes. That buzzword of all Liberal Buzzwords; Compromise.
Their definition of compromise is that one way street of giving in to the liberal positions but only a little at a time. A little now and more later until what the liberals want is done.
McCarthy pushed for expanding immigration laws and is a huge supporter of the Facebook guy who wants more foreign work visas,more free education for foreign students etc.... As previously written ,,he's a lighter shade of Boehner..
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