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Fed-up House Republicans Issue List of Demands for Next Speaker as Kevin McCarthy Continues to Sweat
Red State ^ | 12/09/2022 | Mike Miller

Posted on 12/09/2022 8:49:36 PM PST by SeekAndFind

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As the Republican Party’s internecine war continues on all fronts, the battle among House Republicans over the Speaker of the new Congress, which will convene on January 3, just grew more intense.

Seven GOP Congressmen disillusioned by Kevin McCarthy’s leadership on Friday released an open letter, addressed to “Dear Colleague,” with a list of demands — presumably with the caveat that any candidate for the speakership must meet their demands or their votes will go elsewhere.

“As we form the 118th Congress,” the letter begins, “any GOP Speaker candidate must make clear he or she will advance rules, policies, and organizational structure that will result in the values listed below.” (We’ll get to those.)

Representatives Scott Perry (R-Pa.), Chip Roy (R-Texas), Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.), Andrew Clyde (R-Ga.), Dan Bishop (R-N.C.), and Representatives-Elect Eli Crane (R-Ariz.) and Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) also demanded that the House permit motions to vacate the chair, which would allow members to force a vote on the speakership.

Incidentally, the motion was permitted from 1801 until 2018 when it was removed from the rules under the leadership of you-know-who — Madam Speaker herself, Nancy Pelosi.

With full recognition that Joe Biden began on his first day in office to do the bidding of the radical left and has never looked back, and that the Democrat Party continues to spend taxpayer money like drunken sailors (apologies to drunken sailors) — often aided by weak-kneed members of the Republican Caucus and McCarthy, himself — the seven House members wrote:

The House of Representatives serves as the people’s voice in our system of government and it requires leadership to unleash its full power to check the Executive Branch, push the Senate to act, and responsibly exercise its strongest tool — the power of the purse.

It’s hard to disagree with any of the above, as the House Chamber was envisioned by the Founders.

Yet, to suggest that the House still functions as the voice of the people is laughable when one considers the initiatives and narratives of today’s Democrat Party. So from an idealistic perspective, a Republican Caucus that can return to the original intent of the House would be historic indeed — particularly given the current beliefs of a majority of the American people. Abortion is a perfect example, given that six out of ten voters support legal abortion in one or more aspects.

Anyway, the letter lists eight “demands.” Among them:

Trust and Accountability

We must return to Thomas Jefferson’s rule guaranteeing the right to protect the ability to represent his/her constituents by forcing a vote on the Speakership (the “Motion to Vacate the Chair”). While difficult in practice, it is an important mechanism to restore trust and provide accountability. […]

Bills that are Focused, Amendable, and Readable

For too long under both parties, we have simply failed to do our most basic job to legislate in a responsible manner on behalf of our constituents. We must take steps to re-open the legislative process in the House for all Members to participate.

At a minimum, we must pledge 100% commitment to providing (and not waiving) at least 72 hours for FINAL bill text, a return to “single subject” bills, rules requiring germane amendments, and a pledge to restore genuine debate to the floor. […]

No Leadership Involved in Primaries

Republican leadership and their political proxies must stop their involvement in Republican primaries. We must have a clear policy — and that message must be sent to leadership-affiliated PACs — to avoid undermining the trust of those they will eventually have to lead and inserting themselves into local elections. […]

Conservative Representatives on Committees and among Chairs

To be effective and actually united, the Republican positions on committees must reflect the ideological makeup of the House: Republican Conference and those Americans who elect us. Most importantly, the Rules Committee must have multiple conservative seats. We must ensure unity BEFORE we’re on the House floor. […]

A Firm Plan to End Limitless Spending

We must commit to not raising the debt ceiling without a concrete plan to cap spending and operate under a budget that balances in 10 years or less — and hold to it. In addition, we must not return to the blind embrace of earmarks emblematic of the swamp.

So here’s the thing: I read through the above “demands” and the other three, multiple times while writing this article. And I couldn’t find a single point with which I disagree. It appears that neither does Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs, chair of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, who announced earlier this week his intentions to challenge McCarthy for the speakership.

Biggs said in an opinion piece that further leadership from McCarthy would bolster the establishment “uni-party” in Congress.

Incidentally, loyalists of “a certain GOP faction” glommed onto the “uniparty” label faster than Michael Moore grabbing a McDonald’s Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese, and the term is already parroted on social media against “RINOs” and other such “malcontents.” Who knew?

The Bottom Line

In an earlier article on Friday titled Rising Republican Star Has a Plan for 2024 GOP Comeback and the Party Would Be Wise to Follow Her Lead, I wrote about Alabama Senator-Elect Katie Britt and her thoughts about what she believes the GOP must do to mount an effective 2024 comeback — and win.

Not only are Britt’s thought simple; but they’re also correct.

Ah, but simple and easy aren’t synonymous, and over the next two years 2024 presidential election, the GOP’s road is more than likely than not to be anything but easy.



TOPICS: Government; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: california; congress; gop; january6th; kevinmccarthy; speaker; speakerofthehouse

1 posted on 12/09/2022 8:49:36 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

A good start


2 posted on 12/09/2022 9:02:39 PM PST by FatherofFive (I support Trump. Not the GOP)
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To: All

It is important that we recognize a few things:

1) When GOP people talk about doing things . . . or getting things done . . . this instantly creates suspicion that they are not conservatives. They may not even know it because they think they checked the litmus test boxes. But the utter core of conservatism is NOT government getting things done. It is government doing as little as possible.

2) Fund raising. When you hear (the Alabama lady) talking about money for campaigns, this means they already have a foot in the swamp. If you ever get a chance, have a look at what campaign chairmen, or campaign pollsters are paid. The reply to questioning fundraising focus is ALWAYS . . . that’s how you pay for advertising. That is how the Swamp deflects. Advertising doesn’t require the salaries of campaign staffers. You can get advertising paid for without 50 and 60 yr old party lions with decades of experience — which generally means they don’t know how to buy popup or banner ads online.

3. It is the UTTER MAXIMUM LEVEL of hypocrisy for right wing firebrands to talk about refusing to add more debt. This text above says WE WON’T DO THAT (and then in no doubt whispered asides — unless we have a plan to stop doing it). This says WE WILL LOUDLY REFUSE TO SPEND and then quietly send money to the DC K Street Swamp.


3 posted on 12/09/2022 9:12:26 PM PST by Owen
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To: SeekAndFind

Republicans need to follow the example Newt Gingrich set as Speaker and shut down the government if necessary to get things done, e.g., ending the USPS delivering millions of fraudulent mail in ballots. That needs to be at the top of the list. The majority also needs to refuse to recognize the election of certain members, for example from Alaska and Detroit due to obvious problems with their elections.


4 posted on 12/09/2022 9:15:44 PM PST by Dr. Franklin ("A republic, if you can keep it." )
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To: Dr. Franklin

Speaker Gingrich should come back and be the Speaker again. The Best Speaker the GOP HAS HAD IN THE LAST 70 years, just like President Trump being the Best. Only President got what he promised done!

That’ why I will never take a chance on anyone else.


5 posted on 12/09/2022 10:07:39 PM PST by factmart ( )
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To: SeekAndFind

The FBI
twitter ^ | Dec 6 | Steve Hilton
Posted on 12/10/2022, 4:31:53 AM by RandFan

@SteveHiltonx

The FBI has now meddled in two presidential elections to help one political party. Congress has done nothing about it. The media is silent about it. No-one has been held accountable.

How can this happen in America? Unless they’re stopped the FBI will no doubt do it again in 24

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6 posted on 12/10/2022 2:27:53 AM PST by Liz (Vox Populi, Vox Dei (voice of the people is the voice of God)
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To: SeekAndFind

Katie Britt is a stooge of Yertle the Turtle. No thank you.


7 posted on 12/10/2022 5:26:53 AM PST by Mathews (I have faith Malachi is right!!! Any day now...)
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To: SeekAndFind

I’d take that vacation.


8 posted on 12/10/2022 5:27:40 AM PST by Lisbon1940 (I don’t see why they would)
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To: SeekAndFind

Without reading the full article, two things I’ve heard them say I totally agree with.

1. Don’t just shut down the J6 committee like McCarthy wants. Take it over, and start releasing all the evidence showing it was a fraud.

2. Din’t just ask for the DHS chief to resign, as McCarthy has done, actually plan on impeaching his sorry @$$ on day 1.

I’m sure there are many other examples of why McCarthy would make a lame Speaker that they want changed, as well.


9 posted on 12/10/2022 5:33:29 AM PST by Golden Eagle (The LGBTQ indoctrination agenda is designed to outlaw the Bible, and anyone who follows it.)
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To: SeekAndFind

RNC needs to dump all the Mc’s; McConnell, McCarthy and McDaniel.


10 posted on 12/10/2022 6:11:40 AM PST by chopperk
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To: SeekAndFind

McCarthy is too stupid to get the hint


11 posted on 12/10/2022 6:19:40 AM PST by butlerweave
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To: SeekAndFind

This looks like the list that I have to decide my vote for the President in 2024. I would like to have seen the additional three points that some members had put forth that were not included in the Dear Colleague letter.


12 posted on 12/10/2022 8:19:31 AM PST by asinclair (What doesn't kill you makes you stronger)
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To: SeekAndFind

While I can’t disagree with any of the points I wonder if they solve the root problems that have been created. What are the general principles that will begin to correct the mess we have? I really don’t know.

Almost every campaign discussion of the repooblicans begins with, “the election system must be fixed to return integrity to the voting system”. Sure enough, that is correct but what actions are being taken in that regard that can be accomplished before the next election cycle in less than two years? NONE is the answer. There is no action being taken that will do that at all. Emphasis, NONE.

Gooberment spends too much, gives away too much, wastes too much, is too big, has taken powers not allocated, has given over law to regulators / bureaucrats / courts and there are too many laws. Creating more is not an adjunct to making gooberment smaller.

We see a congress constantly building law that is not necessary. The law was built long ago, it is the Constitution and all that has been added to the law has bastardized and confused the Constitution. Even many of the Amendments. To constantly build and add law was never intended. It has become like a program with far too many subroutines. The law is a mess. Congress has lost sight of their maintenance role. That is their only real job. Not to be constant builders of minor confusing law and resolutions.

Like so many other things, Congress is more willing to change the plan than to understand how it was made, why it was made in the first place, its intention and to work within that frame.

We are broken. Thoroughly broken and weak kneed half-measures are useless.


13 posted on 12/10/2022 9:42:44 AM PST by Sequoyah101
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