Showing posts with label John Boehner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Boehner. Show all posts

Monday, July 25, 2011

John Boehner : I didn't want "mano-a-mano" with Obama

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As House Speaker John Boehner left his ceremonial office building and was walking through the Speaker's Lobby surrounded by his security detail, he expressed his frustration with the ongoing debt debate gridlock. CBS News' Jill Jackson overhead the Speaker say: "I didn't sign up for going mano-a-mano with the President of the United States."

His remark was dry in tone, and it was followed by silence as walked down the marble stairs and left the Capitol.

Boehner is caught in the middle of a battle within his own party and with the opposition party, and he apparently didn't expect being Speaker would lead to verbal combat with the president in prime time.

As reported earlier on Political Hotsheet, some within the GOP have come out against Boehner's latest plan on the debt crisis.

In a statement Monday afternoon, Republican Study Committee Chairman Jim Jordan said he opposed the Boehner plan, adding that the "Cut, Cap, and Balance" plan passed recently by the House but rejected by Democrats "is the only plan on the table that meets (his conservative) standard."

Jordan is one of 38 conservative lawmakers who earlier this year signed a pledge to vote against any debt increase that was not attached to an amendment to the Constitution requiring a balanced budget.

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While Boehner has said that he believes that there is still enough Republican votes to pass his own plan through the House despite objections from their more conservative members, that plan is still far away from what Mr. Obama and the Democrats are likely to get passed through the Senate.

"I want you to know I made a sincere effort to work with the president to identify a path forward that would implement the principles of Cut, Cap, & Balance in a manner that could secure bipartisan support and be signed into law," Boehner said in his speech Monday night.

Then Boehner went on to try and pin the blame for the gridlock on the debt talks on Mr. Obama, saying: "I gave it my all. Unfortunately, the president would not take yes for an answer. The president has often said we need a 'balanced' approach -- which in Washington means: we spend more... you pay more. The sad truth is that the president wanted a blank check six months ago, and he wants a blank check today. That is just not going to happen."

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Duffer Summit?

Sorry John, the American people are looking for solutions, not a foursome with the enemy.
Nothing good can come from this. Nothing.


Will you cry if you lose?
From a comment @ Weasel Zippers
He should have told Barry he is golfing with Rush Limbaugh!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Monday, April 18, 2011

Friday, April 15, 2011

More Proof Boehner Got Rolled

Boehner needs to step aside.
Bad stuff happens when you sleep with the enemy John. Please go cry yourself to sleep.


The president signed the legislation based on the deal he negotiated last week with House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) that cuts nearly $40 billion from the government through the end of this fiscal years and advances several policy goals.
But Obama took the key step of issuing a signing statement, a declaration of constitutional interpretation by a president of legislation he or she might sign into law. It essentially notified lawmakers that he would not abide by the section of the law defunding the establishment of so-called “czars.”
Shame on you Boehner, that $hit cost the party a pile of campaign donations.....

Thursday, April 14, 2011

The Right Revolts?

When you get in bed with Barry someone gets screwed John....

It began with a trickle.  While most conservatives initially appeared satisfied with the deal Boehner struck, a few leaders, such as Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.), signaled early that they might oppose the deal.  Pence, for example, told Fox News he would probably vote against the budget deal, but added that Speaker Boehner “got a good deal”.  A few others, like Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, flatly said they would vote against it. But most conservatives seemed, at least, grudgingly supportive.

I hope every conservative in D.C. walks away from this P.O.S.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

More Proof Boehner Got Rolled

John needs to shed a few more tears.


Preferably when he gets booted from his leadership job for not listening.
Nov. 2, 2010 is such a distant memory to DC politicians.....

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Lets Roll (over)

I am not so sure this was the best deal we could have got.....


Anyway you look at it, 38.5 billion is nowhere near 100 billion.
Pledge broken.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Speaker No Longer

The new sheriff in town.
I would have clocked her with the thing myself.........
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Sunday, December 5, 2010

The Speaker Drinks Hobo Wine?

Coming from this dog shooting, woman shoving piece of work, it must be true right?
 
Yea Ed, lots of stuff never gets reported. Like you shooting your dog.
Care for a glass of ripple?