Posted on 03/17/2011 3:55:44 AM PDT by MontaniSemperLiberi
Some veteran Republican House members are pushing back against conservative deficit hawks who are pushing for endlessly deep spending cuts, saying the right wing of the party is creating unnecessary divisions for the GOP majority.
While the 54 Republicans who voted against the most recent stopgap spending bill didnt derail the legislation, some GOP lawmakers are becoming increasingly wary of a faction that rejects substantial spending cuts because they want deeper ones or the inclusion of divisive social policy riders.
Many of the critics are close to Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), who struggles more each day to keep his majority unified as a three-month spending showdown threatens to spill into April. The House passed $6 billion of spending cuts Tuesday, to bring the total cut to $10 billion.
Yep, it is surprising, Idaho Rep. Mike Simpson said of the difficulty convincing hard-liners that the leadership is cutting large amounts of spending.
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I think its usually wiser to vote with the Republican leader than with Nancy Pelosi if youre a Republican, Cole told POLITICO. I think politically thats a harder vote to explain at home than voting with John Boehner. I dont see anything to be gained that way.
At the end of the day, politics is a team sport, Cole said. The only two things you can do as a member of the House on your own is hire and fire your staff and cast one vote. If you really want to get something done, you have to be part of a team that can muster 218 and work with the Senate and the president. Thats just the way the founders set up the system. ... And thats going to make it difficult for you to always get what you want.
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You know, they never asked to be given power back. I don’t think they really want it. I think they like having a good gig taking up space in DC and don’t like the intrusion of actually having to think ahead.
I think they want to opine and just opine. I don’t think there is a doer among the GOP leadership.
They specialize in context, as in taking out of.
Some of us conservatives are tired of the GOP
and I left.
I vote libertarian/conservative now.
Freedom is my guiding principle.
Past time.
LLS
Yep.
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