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To: Swirl
The deal that has evidently been put together by Democrats and Rinos serves three purposes for the Rinos: 1. Avoiding any real extension of the wall; 2. Forcing the President into a lose-lose predicament; 3. Avoiding a government shutdown.

Rinos in the Senate are actually in the majority there. One would be astonished at the number of Republicans who have lower Conservative Review (CR) approval ratings than some Democrats!

1. For reasons expressed in a previous reply ( http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3722962/posts?page=129#129 ) Many Republican senators, read Rinos, are simply not going to take any political risk whatsoever in support of a wall nor will they take any perceived political risk in support of Donald Trump. Hence, little Republican support for the wall. 2. Many Rino Republican senators are delighted to see the president in a political predicament because their allegiance is not to his office, not to him as titular head of the Republican Party, not to Donald Trump personally and certainly not to Donald Trump's populist message. To the contrary, their constituency is not the people who elect them but the donor class. To the degree that Donald Trump is neutralized, their real constituents are content.

3. Mitch McConnell has long stated his intractable opposition to any government shutdown. He is often said that a shutdown would not be permitted. His message to the people he governs is that the purpose of government is to govern, the best way to govern is to compromise, read accommodate. Therefore, a government shutdown represents the breakdown of good government. His message is a cynical misrepresentation of the desires of the donor class contrived for the benefit of the voting public. Do not forget, Mitch McConnell owes his position as leader of the Senate to the fact that he can fund the campaigns of many senators or, conversely, he can fund the campaigns of senators' opponents-and he has done so. Mitch McConnell's constituency is the donor class, the rest is all posturing.

President Trump is in a box because he is forced to a choice. If he fails to oppose this sham compromise to the imperative of border security, he will unquestionably forfeit the support of much of his base and jeopardize his chances of reelection.

On the other hand, if he opposes this sham compromise, as he most likely will, he will do so in an effort to head off the Senate from approving the compromise. It is a given that the Democrat house will approve the compromise, precisely because it puts the president in this dilemma. If his opposition to the compromise fails to hold the Senate, his predicament then will be whether to veto the compromise which would necessarily precipitate another shutdown of the government, for which he will be blamed by many in the media and many in his own party because he will have rejected a compromise acceptable to his own party.

These realities will have been plain to the senators who fashioned this compromise and will be equally plain to the senators in his own party who might voice their approval of the compromise. Yet they cut the deal.

We conservatives should take a look at this entire wall issue and extend our horizon to consider how it is that the president is put so often into this kind of dilemma by the Rinos of his own party. Should we confine our indignation to this issue or should we be looking at a solution to the structural problem which creates these lose-lose predicaments so often?


41 posted on 02/12/2019 12:51:58 AM PST by nathanbedford (attack, repeat, attack! Bull Halsey)
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To: nathanbedford
We should express our indignation very loudly. These RINOs need to be called out BY THEIR NAMES, in a VERY PUBLIC way, and need to be rooted out in the PRIMARIES.
Only AFTER we un-employe these barriers to real progress, will we get anything done.
The solution to the current situation can only be resolved by an Executive Order declaring a National Emergency and funding the wall.
Then we're for a long court battle that may have to be resolved by Trump telling any opposing judges to "Go pound sand !"
They have no authority to enforce their rulings, as has been proven many years ago.

But sooner or later, we'll have to use the 2nd Amendment for what it was truly designed for,
and that's to remove tyrants from our government.
43 posted on 02/12/2019 1:27:57 AM PST by Yosemitest (It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
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To: nathanbedford
One more solution would be for Trump to VETO ANY "Continuing Resolution".

DemocRATS thrive off of "Continuing Resolutions" and refuse to do any REAL budgeting.
We should have more government shutdowns to wake the public up to the real motives of the DemocRATS,
and to just how little the DemocRATS actually care about the United States Citizens.
44 posted on 02/12/2019 1:36:09 AM PST by Yosemitest (It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
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To: nathanbedford

Well described, the problems of America will not be solved within the system. Trump cannot do it alone and the Uniparty is bent on the destruction of the existing USA. The Tree of Liberty is very thirsty and unless lamp posts from the Capitol to the White House are decorated with traitors, the country is going to be swamped with illegal alien invaders.


58 posted on 02/12/2019 3:40:02 AM PST by Truth29
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