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Old 09-25-2015, 04:54 PM
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Is it not incredible how the progressive movement will take any nook they can get and make everyone believe they own the goodness in the world when it is just the opposite.

I, also, am tired of the being labeled by the progressive movement, and I sincerely hope as I am watching the news on Boehner, that the Republican party will now become the agressor.

I am tired of the progressive movement deciding on their own what choices there are on every issue, as if these issues were that black and white.
Do you think with Boehner leaving things are going to get better in Congress? The Republicans have to get more aggressive, and do what tear up the Constitution? The Republican House can't deal with the Senate, which has rules, and not the Hastert rule.

The filibuster, which was used by McConnell to stop almost everything, is going to be used against them. What goes around comes around. Who gives a damn how aggressive the Republican House is going to be? Boehner tried to find the grey area, and his biggest enemy was his own party. Nobody but nobody will be able to deal with the extreme in the Republican House. The more aggressive the House becomes, the more frustrated they will become, because they want things to be black and white, and never give in on anything.

With Boehner leaving office, things just took a turn for the worse. The biggest assumption is that the Republicans will retain the Senate. There are 25+ Republican seats in the Senate up in the next election, and less than 10 Democratic seats. If the forces that have the outsiders leading in the polls for the Republican nomination, take aim at their own Republican senators up for reelection, and push Tea Party hopefuls, you can guarantee the Republicans will lose control of the Senate.