Rep. Thomas Massie: I Am Not Voting for
Boehner on Tuesday
(Breitbart) – Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) issued a statement
on Saturday detailing why he’s going to vote against House Speaker John
Boehner’s re-election on Tuesday.
Massie, who’s entering his second term as a member from
Kentucky, now becomes the second Republican House member announcing the coming
rebellion against Boehner.
Massie joins Rep. Jim Bridenstine (R-OK) in the
fight for fresh leadership, and in his statement he detailed how Boehner and
his leadership actually have misled members of the House GOP conference.
“For years I watched
Washington from afar and suspected that something was broken. Why is it
that so many people approve of their congressman, yet they consistently
disapprove of Congress? During my first two years as a congressman I
discovered a significant source of the dysfunction,” Massie said, before
detailing several bad things that he “watched the House Leadership” do.
The list Massie reported focused mostly on Boehner’s work on
the so-called “CRomnibus” $1.1 trillion spending bill.
Massie said that Boehner “schedule[d] a fiscal crisis in a
lame duck session on the last legislative day before Christmas to get maximum
leverage over rank and file members” and then worked to “mislead members into
thinking that a vote on an unpopular bill was postponed, only to then conduct a
rushed voice vote on the $10 billion unfunded spending measure with fewer than
a dozen members present.”
Boehner also made sure to “give members less than 72 hours
to read bills over 1,000 pages long, and,” Massie said, has proven he will
“remove members from committees simply because they voted for the principles
upon which they campaigned.”
“With a process this broken, is it any wonder that
Washington no longer works for the people?” Massie said. “My constituents
expect better, and America deserves better. On January 6th, 2015, I will
vote for a new Speaker who will consistently articulate a constitutional vision
for America and facilitate an inclusive and orderly legislative process that
allows Congress to truly reflect the will of the people.”
Polling data emerged on Friday morning showing
that 60 percent of Republican voters nationwide want someone other than Boehner
as Speaker, and that 64 percent of those Republican voters believe Boehner has
been “ineffective” in stopping President Obama’s liberal agenda.
There definitely is a rebellion brewing against Boehner at
this time, but the question is whether it will be successful. Obviously, Massie’s
statement joining Bridenstine helps further their cause, and others are
expected to join soon. The question is whether they get to the 29 members
needed to take Boehner down on the first ballot.
Dave Weigel at Bloomberg argues that conservatives
will fall about five votes short in their effort to unseat Boehner, reaching
that conclusion by adding all the members who voted against Boehner last time
to the incoming members of Congress who campaigned on voting against Boehner.
But there’s one critical thing Weigel left out of his analysis: returning
members who have since been turned off by leadership or feel increasingly
frustrated by Boehner’s style.
But, again, in Washington, the establishment usually wins in
matters like this. If members roll the dice, however, they may just force a
change—whether it be a concession from leadership or a new Speaker.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/01/03/rep-thomas-massie-not-voting-for-boehner-on-tuesday/
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