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Breaking: Steele Is Probably Finished as RNC Head.

by coldwarrior ( 156 Comments › )
Filed under Breaking News, Politics, Republican Party, Tea Parties at January 3rd, 2011 - 4:01 pm

Breaking News From Politico:

Majority of RNC against Michael Steele

A weeklong canvass of the party’s governing board by POLITICO revealed 88 members who have decided not to vote for Steele, either opting to support one of his opponents or simply ruling out Steele as a choice in the race.

Fifty-five members, some of whom have endorsed one of Steele’s challengers, have signaled that they will not support the chairman under any circumstances. An additional 33 pledged their support elsewhere.

Just as telling, not a single member of the committee said that Steele was their second choice in the race — a grave indicator in a contest likely to be decided in multiple ballots.

Further, whip counts kept by several of the chairman’s opponents suggest the Anybody-but-Steele bloc could be even larger, including as many as 90 to 100 members.

A winning candidate must gain the support of 85 members of the RNC…

Wisconsin Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus has emerged as the front-runner in the contest. He is the first choice right now of 32 members and the second choice of three more, according to the canvass. That could put him in a position to best Steele on the first ballot but still fall well short of the 85 votes needed to win.

After Priebus are former Missouri Republican Party Chair Ann Wagner, who clocked 13 supporters in the canvass, and Michigan RNC Committeeman Saul Anuzis with 11. Five members gave Wagner their second-choice endorsement. Four members, three of whom are currently supporting Steele, said they would back Anuzis as a second choice. The Michigander has sought to avoid criticizing Steele too much in hopes of picking up some of the incumbent’s loyalists in later rounds of voting.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0111/46956.html#ixzz1A0ZXLuiR

Enter the Tea Party.

by coldwarrior ( 233 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Economy, Politics, Regulation, Republican Party, Tea Parties at January 3rd, 2011 - 11:30 am

I’ll repost this article later, the language in the comments got to be a bit much for noon on a monday.

This was taken down at 12:19 est.

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The NY Times, of all places, has a fairly neutral and rather un-biased article that presents both side’s arguments and counter arguments about what the New Congress has in store for the opening of the legislative session. I am somewhat shocked by the balance of the article, here is the link for those of you who would like to read the whole thing. Perhaps someone’s New Years resolution was to write at least one fair article this year.

Anyway, here is what the GoP (with the TEA Party as the right leg roundhouse knock-out kick) has in store.

First…

“Many of the incoming Republican congressmen campaigned on the platform that included repealing Obamacare,” Representative Doug Lamborn, Republican of Colorado, said in an interview. “This was the biggest mistake made by the 111th Congress.”

The repeal effort is part of a multipronged systematic strategy that House Republican leaders say will include trying to cut off money for the law, summoning Obama administration officials to testify at investigative hearings and encouraging state officials to attack the law in court as unconstitutional.

For House Republicans, a repeal vote would also be an important, if largely symbolic, opening salvo against the president, his party and his policy agenda.

“Obamacare didn’t lower costs and does not allow people to keep the care they have if they like it, as the president promised,” said Brad Dayspring, a spokesman for Representative Eric Cantor, Republican of Virginia, the incoming House majority leader. “There will be a straight vote to repeal it prior to the State of the Union,” expected in late January.

In the Congress, vote to repeal the Health Care law. They clearly have the votes to pull this off, and it will probably die in the Senate, and certainly be vetoed by the President if by some miracle it passes both chambers. This is a good first step. It puts everyone down on paper where they stand on this very unpopular and possibly unconstitutional law. This sets up the targets for 2012.

Second…

entitlement programs, new limits on emissions of greenhouse gases from oil refineries and power plants, and other legislation that Republicans say cannot be justified by a strict interpretation of the Constitution — a document the new leaders plan to read on the House floor on Thursday — are all in the cross hairs.

The Constitution is going to read on the House Floor. Good Second move when combined with the plan to have all bills from the House have a Constitutional Justification attached to them.

Third…

Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, who is in line to succeed Ms. Pelosi, has said that this time around he would lead efforts to revive the private sector by reducing the size of government — cutting federal regulation, taxes and spending, including the budget of Congress itself.

This is the smart move, while repealing Health Care is mostly symbolic at this point, cutting regulations and budgets is a very real power enumerated to the House. This is the weapon that they can really use. This doesn’t have to be a 1994 redux…The rules of the game have changed drastically. Now the Right has the internet, the monopoly of the Main Stream Media is broken, and Talk Radio is far more powerful now that it was then. Perhaps Congress can go after these Czars that have in effect taken power from the Congress and placed it in the Executive via rule by Bureaucrat Driven Executive Fiat (B-DEF, an apt description of the current Administration).

Congress has the power to write bills and controls the purse strings of fedgov. This Congress has a very angry electorate that put it in power and will take that power away if they fail. The above political moves and fights that are coming up will delineate where each and every Congressman and Senator stands. This will be used in the 2012 elections. I am willing to give Boehner et. al. the benefit of the doubt for now. Their actions in the next two months will be by what they should be judged. Now we get to see if the Tea Parties are a contender or just another journeyman.

Does anyone have any other actions the Congress can or should take? That pesky debt ceiling looks like a nice target…

**UPDATE: h/t NoThreat2U:

Here is Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s You Cut Program

Examining Black Loyalty to Democrats

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 76 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, History, Liberal Fascism, Multiculturalism, Patriotism, Political Correctness, Politics, Progressives, Religion, Republican Party, Socialism at December 29th, 2010 - 6:30 pm

Finally, a black guy tells the truth about how democrats have lied to, and used, black people for decades to get their votes. This is really good.

It’s a little over 18 minutes but well worth watching! It’s just too bad this couldn’t be required viewing in every school in America, especially schools that have a majority of black students, so they can learn the truth about the democrat party.

Good Riddance Arlen!

by Flyovercountry ( 301 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2010, Guest Post, Politics at December 28th, 2010 - 11:30 am

Good Riddance Arlen!

At the top of this post are two video clips. The first is Part 1 of Arlen Specter’s whining good bye speech to the Senate. During this speech, Specter complained that, unless elected officials governed in accordance with the wishes of the governed, they might be voted out of office. He complained that the Judicial Branch, a co-equal branch in our system of checks and balances, would not allow our Legislative Branch unlimited authority in its quest to disregard the Constitution. He called our electoral process cannibalistic, and lamented the fact that we the people were able to see what our elected officials were up to, and actually had the temerity to hold those officials accountable for their actions. He blamed that accountability for his own electoral defeat, and took the further step to actually state that such accountability, on which our nation is actually based, was counter productive to our own well being. The second video clip shows Arlen’s Town Hall Meeting during the summer of 2009, and coincidentally the reason for his electoral demise.

Let me say right here, thank you to the people of Pennsylvania for removing Mr. Specter from office. Mr. Specter’s farewell speech illuminates one thing clearly. Arlen feels as though his seat at the table of power is his birthright. He feels entitled to being a member of the ruling class. He is somewhat bitter at the prospect of reality proving once again that the people he governs do indeed have a say in how they are going to be governed. The electoral process is not cannibalistic, it is our recourse. During the summer of 2009, Mr. Specter and 534 other federal legislators faced angry voters back home, away from Washington, who told them in very clear terms, do not pass Obamacare. Stop these pork laden Stimulus packages which stimulate nothing. We want nothing more to do with bailouts. The spin doctors went to work feverishly to tell us that the town halls we were attending were actually, “AstroTurf.” In the meantime, SEIU and Acorn thugs were being flown and bussed around the country to show support for the very things the rest of us were against. So, in 2010, the Specter’s of the governing ranks were fired. I have watched Arlen’s speech a couple of times, with a certain amount of satisfaction. Not at Arlen’s obvious pain, but with the knowledge that We the People can indeed do something about it.

Arlen has been the greatest example of Rino around. A registered Democrat his entire life, Arlen knew the competition was too tough to win a Democrat primary in Philadelphia. He switched parties, but never his views. Yes, he had the R next to his name, but he voted against the GOP on every single vote that mattered. In 2010, the conservatives in this country stated very clearly that we are tired of it. I also must disagree with Angry Arlen on another point. It is not counter productive for compromise to not be accomplished because people stick to their principles. It is healthy, healthy that is for the elected to realize that they are accountable to the people who elected them. For those in Office now, capitulate at your peril.

(cross posted from: Musings of a Mad Conservative)