I’m less worried about the fiscal cliff vote and more worried about pending votes on gun control and dream acts. The fiscal cliff thing was not that big of a deal and now we can accuse Obama of raising taxes on the middle class. If they don’t hold the line on gun control and the dream act, it will be time to start talking about primaries IMHO.
I would be VERY WORRIED of a challenge if I voted to re-install Boener.
Good. Let them worry.
They deserve to worry.
Primaries won’t be as bad a problem as third-party conservative candidates in the general election.
They’ll devastate Republicans of all types.
Including Boehner’s RINO courtiers.
Suicide.
The most effective way to change the party is getting out to the state conventions and changing the policy making structure and putting conservatives in Republican National committee seats.
Tea partiers did it in Michigan last spring and it only takes a few hundred votes.
Need to start a new Party.
I often wonder if the media owns the Democratic Party or if the Democratic Party owns the media. Sometimes I suspect the former.
Well sequestration is the big one and that lies just ahead.
When or if you hear them starting to talk about reforming Social Security rather than cutting federal programs-employees-bureaucracy-benefits, then you know that they have sold out.
I’m not worried about Georgia Republican Congressmen. I think they’ll do the right things, including stopping Obama’s Gun Grab. However, I am deeply sure that both of my two Georgia Senators will appease the media and vote for a ban of some sort. It is this and many other reasons why I am not going to vote for Saxby Chambliss in 2014, nor will I vote for Johnny Isakson when he comes up for re-election.