2014: Change policy, change track, change direction

Hoosier4Liberty

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Oct 14, 2013
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GOP up in generic Congressional ballot:
RealClearPolitics - Election Other - 2014 Generic Congressional Vote
Obama job approval near record lows:
RealClearPolitics - Election Other - President Obama Job Approval

America's at a crossroads. In 2014, we have a simple choice. We can keep going down the Obama/Washington liberal path of bigger government, higher taxes, and more spending. Or, we can change direction. The GOP has concrete policies to help improve our economy. The GOP House passed regulatory reform, the Keystone Pipeline, ANWR drilling, business tax cuts, and the Ryan budget, all of which would create jobs, improve business confidence, and stimulate economic growth.

It's a simple choice: do you want Obamacare, or do you want more jobs? You can't have both (US Chamber of Commerce poll shows that 75% of small businesses plan to lay off workers due to Obamacare).
 
The GOP begins the return to power by defeating the Teaps and "we don't get it" social cons in the primaries with mainstream solid-headed Republicans.
 
Does anyone remember the illegal torture war started by the lies of the GOP? Does anyone remember the trillions of dollars spent on trying to find nonexistent weapons of mass destruction? How much could we have accomplished for the American people with those trillions of dollars had the Bush administration not lied the country into an illegal torture war?
 
Does anyone remember the illegal torture war started by the lies of the GOP? Does anyone remember the trillions of dollars spent on trying to find nonexistent weapons of mass destruction? How much could we have accomplished for the American people with those trillions of dollars had the Bush administration not lied the country into an illegal torture war?

No. I dont remember that. I remember the U.S. going in to enforce sanctions that were being undermined by Saddam, along with the Europeans. What was your point, hairboy?
How about the trillions Obama has wasted in transfer payments and other entitlements? Or about the billions wasted on crony capitalism for "green" energy crap?
The GOP needs to retain the House and take control of the Senate with a 2/3 majority. Then they need to clean house: Holder impeached, Sibelius impeached, ACA repealed, EPA neutered, etc. They can rein in the out of control bureaucracy as well. They can expose all the scandals and keep them in the papers 24/7 so people can see the enormous corruption that occurs when Dems get in power. Then the Dems can go the way of the Whigs.
 
The USA had no authority to enforce sanctions against Iraq by invading it.

That invasion made war criminals of the Bushies and neo-cons.
 
Does anyone remember the illegal torture war started by the lies of the GOP? Does anyone remember the trillions of dollars spent on trying to find nonexistent weapons of mass destruction? How much could we have accomplished for the American people with those trillions of dollars had the Bush administration not lied the country into an illegal torture war?

No. I dont remember that. I remember the U.S. going in to enforce sanctions that were being undermined by Saddam, along with the Europeans. What was your point, hairboy?
How about the trillions Obama has wasted in transfer payments and other entitlements? Or about the billions wasted on crony capitalism for "green" energy crap?
The GOP needs to retain the House and take control of the Senate with a 2/3 majority. Then they need to clean house: Holder impeached, Sibelius impeached, ACA repealed, EPA neutered, etc. They can rein in the out of control bureaucracy as well. They can expose all the scandals and keep them in the papers 24/7 so people can see the enormous corruption that occurs when Dems get in power. Then the Dems can go the way of the Whigs.
As long as Boner is still in charge of the House, none of that will happen. You need to include him on that list.
 
As long as Boner is still in charge of the House, none of that will happen. You need to include him on that list.[/QUOTE]

Everything I've read is indicating Boehner is in trouble in his home district. And, even if he does get re-elected, he may not be appointed Speaker of the next Congress.
 

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