What Republicans Say Versus What Republicans Mean
Now that the State-of-the-Union cameras are off, House Republicans are eager to discard their frozen smiles and return to their jobs of undermining virtually every goal President Obama set out in his speech on Tuesday night. They made that clear in a letter that the top four House officials sent to the president today, which purports to seek agreement on four points in the speech. It actually does quite the opposite.
The letter is a classic exercise in political disguise and deceit. The real aim of House Republicans is to reduce or remove the influence of the federal government in the marketplace and in the lives of Americans. But thats not a usable political motto, since most people except for the most rigid Tea Partiers or libertarians still expect Washington to work for their benefit. So to preserve the standing of the Republican Party, its leaders have to make it sound as if they share the publics desire, while concealing their own.
The four leaders Speaker John Boehner, Majority Leader Eric Cantor, Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, and Cathy McMorris Rodgers, the conference chairwoman wrote that if Mr. Obama truly wants to have a year of action, as he said in his speech, he can work with them to enact four bills the House has already passed. They all sound lofty until you actually read them, which is the reason the president has no intention of signing any of them.
http://takingnote.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/01/30/what-republicans-say-versus-what-republicans-mean/?hp&rref=opinion
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(16,149 posts)Bill USA
(6,436 posts)whenever Repugnants start talking. Never was their a better example of their proclivity for perfidy than when they say:[font color="red"] "Let me make this perfectly clear....."[/font]... Uh-huh. When you hear them say that you know it's time to hold onto you jewels before they end up missing!
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