Beretta92FSLady
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So, it's been rumored that Boehner is planning to unite with Democrats on some of the major issues. Apparently he's tired of dealing with fringe-Right types.
A Tea Party favorite sums up his view of Majority Rule:
Rep. Tim Huelskamp, apparently Working Together is not part of your Agenda.
Even the Tea Party favorites are on-board with Majority Rule.
Which makes me wonder: If a Tea Party favorite is FOR Majority Rule, then how fringe-Right are those who are against Majority Rule?
Just thought I'd link-up this article, and try to get down to whether Majority Rule is 'good' or not.
A Tea Party favorite sums up his view of Majority Rule:
ea Party favorite and second-term Rep. Tim Huelskamp is among the most recent to express concern, saying Tuesday that Boehner “assured us” that he'd seek a majority Republican coalition before proceeding on controversial bills. “Why do we have the majority if we don’t do what the majority wants?” the Kansas Republican told FoxNews.com. “I didn’t come to Washington to give over the House to (Democratic Leader) Nancy Pelosi and moderate Republicans. This really concerns me.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...e-majority-as-guns-immigration/#ixzz2QkqcLSta
Rep. Tim Huelskamp, apparently Working Together is not part of your Agenda.
Even the Tea Party favorites are on-board with Majority Rule.
Which makes me wonder: If a Tea Party favorite is FOR Majority Rule, then how fringe-Right are those who are against Majority Rule?
Just thought I'd link-up this article, and try to get down to whether Majority Rule is 'good' or not.
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