Monday, April 21, 2014

My National "Do Not Elect" List (Update #4) added Bob Dingethal.

First, if you're a leftist: Howard Dean, Hillary "Let 'em die" Clinton or of that ilk, you're here.

Second, if you claim to be GOP while engaging in political expedience and selling us out in the false hope that you'll be elected?

You're here.

Certain political issues confronting us transcend any other.  These morons risk the destruction... or at least, the marked weakening... of our country.

The past 5 years have taught us that democrats engage in this sort of thing a great deal.  When someone claiming to be be a Republican wants to engage in the same kind of idiocy... then they're here.

More as these idiots shoot themselves in the foot.


Democrat Candidate Bob "I don't answer questions I don't like" Dingethal: Latest sacrificial lamb, unfortunately, to Jaime Herrera.

As I write this, it's been 134 days since I asked Dingethal what his positions are on the CRC Scam and repealing Obamacare.  He has now ignored me for 4.5 months.  As a prospective constituent, he has no right of any kind to ignore me, and I wouldn't be caught dead voting for him as a result.

Like every local democrat candidate, refuses to answer questions concerning their positions, which means they would lie or ignore those they disagree with even after being elected.

Oddly, I have voted for democrats running for congress in the past: for example, during the last cycle, after much internal discussion, I voted for Jon Haugen because he was correct in his opposition (Almost hatred) of the CRC Scam. Herrera always has supported it based on the fact that she's done nothing to stop it.

Congresswoman Jaime Herrera: Sell out on a wide variety of issues, including Obamacare,  the CRC Scam, the debt ceiling and others.
Combined with her cowardice on the mundane, day-to-day issues congressional issues of lacking the guts to have open town hall meetings to defend her inaction, she's unfit to be elected.
Congressman Paul Ryan:  Sell out on illegal alien amnesty.
Ryan, who concentrates most heavily on budget issues, told the Register his focus right now is on finding common ground in Congress on taxes and spending. He also thinks it’s crucial that Republicans deliver on immigration reform and talk about alternatives to the federal health care law known as Obamacare
Sellout on the budget ceiling.
 

Ryan: No need to worry about another shutdown

House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said Tuesday that the country doesn’t need to worry about another government shutdown in January when the current stopgap spending bill runs out.
The government shutdown lasted for 16 days in October, after Republicans demanded that President Obama defund his signature healthcare law.
To avoid another shutdown, Ryan said either he and Senate Budget Committee Chairwoman Patty Murray (D-Wash.) would strike a budget deal or Congress would pass a stopgap keeping existing spending levels.
“Either of those two scenarios will prevail, and we will not have a government shutdown,” he said at theWall Street Journal annual CEO Council. “We will keep the government funding at the current level if need be.”
Ryan said that he does not believe there will be any brinkmanship over the debt ceiling in February either. He said Republicans now understand that a shutdown won’t stop ObamaCare because it is a mandatory program, not a discretionary agency budget line item.

Rep. John Boehner: Along with Ryan, completely sold us out on the latest budget deal.

Senator Mitch McConnell: Sell out on Obamacare:
In a break with tea party-aligned Senate conservatives, Republican leader Mitch McConnell announced he will not vote to block legislation aimed at preventing a partial government shutdown, even though Democrats intend to rewrite it to restore funds needed to keep the nation's 3-year-old health care law in existence.
Referring to a bill the House passed last week, McConnell's spokesman said Monday the Kentucky lawmaker supports the measure "and will not vote to block it, since it defunds Obamacare and funds the government without increasing spending by a penny."
The spokesman, Don Stewart, added that McConnell will vote against any Democratic attempt to restore funding for the health care law.
The announcement came shortly after Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said that anyone who votes to let the bill advance toward final passage will be choosing to allow the Democrats to restore the health care money by majority vote, one they will almost certainly win. "I think that vote disserves our constituents," he said.
Senator Rand Paul: Sell out on illegal aliens.
Sen. Rand Paul continued his political makeover Tuesday, endorsing what amounts to a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants in the United States as he transforms from 2010 tea party insurgent to potential 2016 presidential nominee

 NJ Gov Chris Christie: RINO

Sellouts ranging from being Obama's butt-buddy post -Sandy to continuing to be very big violating gun rights.

Chris Christie and N.J. Democrats reach agreement on DREAM Act 


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