GOP generally has not been rushing out to grab page 1 attention with the backlash, within their group, against the 50-80 supporters of the Boehner-Cantor Putsch. Hitler had wanted to shut down the Weimar Republic, and maybe hook-up with Benito Mussolini. Boehner-Cantor have already hooked up. So the Senate now gets their version of the Beer Hall Putsch of Adoph Hitler.
Government shutdown: Cruz, McConnell split - chicagotribune.com
Not all Republican Senators have hooked up with anti-Moderate TeaBerZerkers. There is likely appearing some nature of consensus that shutting down the federal government is only associated with being as desirable as ending Affordable Health Care: In the analytics of the 50-80.
Doing the one is not on the par with doing the other. ObamaCare will create a major disruption of the daily lives of the working poor. Full-time for them will be 29 hours for one employer, but upwards of that for another. Labor intensive, service businesses, will be adjusting employment patterns, and already are doing so.
California, possibly in response, is set to raise the Minimum Wage. Health Care will be federally subsidized. The poor can prosper. The Republicans took away the Refundable "Make Work Pay," income tax credit. The substitute Payroll Tax holiday is now ended. So now the low-end part of the income scale gets maybe more hours, maybe more hourly, and maybe state and local governments get medical services relief.
Shutting down the federal government simply because the low-income market may suddenly prosper is not likely an easy sell--even in the Ivy League--among the colored people there(?).
Cantor-Boehner, notice in the link: Are described as not being in control of their own majority. Actually, the Weimar Republic was not much in control of Germany. Germany would then create the Third Republic, under the leader of the Putsch.
Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Old-Time friend now self-made billionaire, who's grandfather fled the Beer Hall Putsch level of analysis of government. Many maybe not colored at all, not on board with this, not yet a 70 year old brother, except maybe of frat!)
Government shutdown: Cruz, McConnell split - chicagotribune.com
Not all Republican Senators have hooked up with anti-Moderate TeaBerZerkers. There is likely appearing some nature of consensus that shutting down the federal government is only associated with being as desirable as ending Affordable Health Care: In the analytics of the 50-80.
Doing the one is not on the par with doing the other. ObamaCare will create a major disruption of the daily lives of the working poor. Full-time for them will be 29 hours for one employer, but upwards of that for another. Labor intensive, service businesses, will be adjusting employment patterns, and already are doing so.
California, possibly in response, is set to raise the Minimum Wage. Health Care will be federally subsidized. The poor can prosper. The Republicans took away the Refundable "Make Work Pay," income tax credit. The substitute Payroll Tax holiday is now ended. So now the low-end part of the income scale gets maybe more hours, maybe more hourly, and maybe state and local governments get medical services relief.
Shutting down the federal government simply because the low-income market may suddenly prosper is not likely an easy sell--even in the Ivy League--among the colored people there(?).
Cantor-Boehner, notice in the link: Are described as not being in control of their own majority. Actually, the Weimar Republic was not much in control of Germany. Germany would then create the Third Republic, under the leader of the Putsch.
Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Old-Time friend now self-made billionaire, who's grandfather fled the Beer Hall Putsch level of analysis of government. Many maybe not colored at all, not on board with this, not yet a 70 year old brother, except maybe of frat!)