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On August 21st, Congressman Mark Meadows sent a letter to John Boehner. Meadows is a former restaurant owner and Sunday-school Bible teacher from North Carolina. Hes been in Congress for eight months. Boehner, who has served in Congress for twenty-two years, is the Speaker of the House and second in the line of succession if anything happened to the President.
Meadows was not pleased with how Boehner and his fellow Republican leaders in the House were approaching the September fight over spending. The annual appropriations to fund the government were scheduled to run out on October 1st, and much of it would stop operating unless Congress passed a new law. Meadows wanted Boehner to use the threat of a government shutdown to defund Obamacare, a course Boehner had publicly ruled out.
Back home in Meadowss congressional district, the idea was quite popular. North Carolinas Eleventh District had been gerrymandered after the 2010 census to become the most Republican district in his state. Meadows won his election last November by fifteen points. The Presidential contest there was an even bigger blowout. Romney won the district by twenty-three points, sixty-one per cent to thirty-eight per cent. While the big story of the 2012 election was about demographics and a growing non-white population that is increasingly Democratic, that was not the story in the Meadows race. His district is eighty-seven per cent white, five per cent Latino, and three per cent black.
Before Meadows sent off his letter to Boehner, he circulated it among his colleagues, and with the help of the conservative group FreedomWorks, as well as some heavy campaigning by Senators Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and Mike Lee, seventy-nine like-minded House Republicans from districts very similar to Meadowss added their signatures.
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Where the G.O.P.'s Suicide Caucus Lives (Original Post)
n2doc
Sep 2013
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SaveAmerica
(5,342 posts)1. DU's list of those to target for removal
Neat and tidy list in one place, thanks!
SaveAmerica
(5,342 posts)2. Oh, and they quoted Madison? He who had more sense in a fingernail than
all of these goobers collectively? That's rich.
The irony of quoting Madison...
"James Madison wrote in Federalist No. 58 that the power over the purse may, in fact, be regarded as the most complete and effectual weapon
for obtaining a redress of every grievance
We look forward to collaborating to defund one of the largest grievances in our time and to restore patient-centered healthcare in America."
CA? wtf?!
That's depressing.
enough
(13,257 posts)4. The problem is, they are NOT suicidal. They come from districts where
their positions are very popular. I don't think they really care at all about the fate of the traditional republican party. Their seats are safe, and safer because they behave this way.
MoonRiver
(36,926 posts)5. There may be enough of those districts that are borderline crazy, for Dems to take back the House
in 2014.