Fiscal Suicide: The House GOP Is Back-ish
The passage of the crap sandwich known as the Great Fiscal Suicide Act of 2009 (aka “stimulus“) worries me as it does most of you (except for the few trolls who are going to read this and cut and paste a comment in 5…4…3…2…1…). I say buck up, little campers. We’ll ski the K-12 together It wasn’t a total loss for us.
I kibitzed aboot this a few days ago, but in all seriousness, did ANYONE expect us to be this focused and this organized this early into President Pelosi’s President Obama’s presidency? And if you don’t believe me (since let’s be honest, a guy who blogs in his mama’s basement without any pants isn’t what some would call “credible”), why don’t we listen to someone who generally knows what they’re talking aboot.
Take it away, Amanda Carpenter…
I’ve gotten so many clips of YouTube videos, emails, clips, etc from various Republican members of Congress explaining their opposition to the 1,000 page bill, I think Obama is going to be sorry they ever brought the subject up in the first place.
They’re all on the airwaves, they’re all on Twitter and they’re all on message. Just look at what’s happening in the stimulus debate. More information and transparency works in their favor and against the Democrats.
No, the GOP probably won’t win this fight, but their battle armor is getting stronger.
To back up Amanda’s point, as I wrote this I received two e-mails from Eric Cantor’s office. One of them was announcing an economic roundtable in New York City (with my dawg, Rep. Pete King). The other was for this video…
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