Our RINO Congress is hiding in the safety of the swamp. The more
Republicans we elected, the more they voted with the Democrats to give Obama
unfettered power to trash the place.
They all, but a few, voted for “fast track” on TPP. They have consistently funded all of Obama’s
overspending schemes. They all, but a few, voted for “fast track” on TPP. They have consistently funded all of Obama’s
overspending schemes. Why would we think that a Trump victory would really be
what these RINOs wanted. Breitbart
weighs in:
GOP
Lawmakers Work Behind Closed Doors to Stop Donald Trump’s Mandate, by Julia
Hahn, 11/15/16, Breitbart
Republican Congressional leaders and members of
the House Freedom Caucus are trying to distort Donald Trump’s
“America First” mandate on trade and immigration to comply with the
globalist agenda demanded by the party’s major donors, according to GOP
staffers who are familiar with the discussions that occur in the
closed-door meetings.
Top aides tell Breitbart News that certain members of the House
Freedom Caucus are backing the Republican leadership’s agenda by supporting the
re-election of House Speaker Paul Ryan, who has long championed globalist donor
class policies, such as the uninhibited flow of cheap foreign
goods and labor across international borders through expansionist immigration
policies and unrestricted free trade. “At a certain point, we’re going to have
to change our group’s name from the ‘House Freedom Caucus’ to the ‘Paul Ryan
Caucus,’” one senior aide to a member of the House Freedom Caucus told Breitbart.
The aide continued: Many members of the
Freedom Caucus never opposed Ryan’s positions on trade and immigration the way
their constituents do. So they’re more than happy to ignore and cast aside the
policies that got Trump elected in exchange for going along with the Ryan’s
policies. They’d rather keep the status quo and march lockstep with Ryan than
have to stir things up by electing someone who would fight for Trump’s mandate
and fight to fulfill the wishes of the American people.
The same message is getting out to
establishment media outlets. “Republican congressional leaders are already
trying to twist” the platform that got Trump elected into something that more
closely aligns with their own agenda, Capitol Hill reporter Matt Fuller writes: House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy
has already begun the long Washington slog of twisting President-elect Donald
Trump’s agenda into something less Trump, with the California Republican
insisting on Monday that Trump’s border wall just meant border security and
mass deportations just meant deporting undocumented immigrants with criminal
records.
Fuller followed up on Twitter: To recap
today, House Republicans are already telling me the wall won't really exist and
deportations will only be for criminals. This is not what Trump ran on. This is not what voters were told. This is not what they voted for. But
Congress, Trump fans, Amirite??
Similarly, on Sunday, Paul Ryan told CNN that
removing illegal aliens was not going to be a “focus” of Donald Trump’s
administration. Ryan has been a vocal supporter of immigration amnesty and has
a two-decade-long history of pushing for open borders immigration
policies. Indeed, open borders advocate Luis Gutierrez has previously described
Ryan as his “guiding light” on immigration, and was one of Ryan’s earliest backers for House Speaker last year.
Breitbart News spoke to several top aides to members in
the House Freedom Caucus— all of whose members voted for Paul Ryan as House
Speaker last year.
The aides explain that, while it has
gone virtually unreported by corporate media, many members of the Freedom
Caucus never shared Trump’s nor their constituents’ desire to curb immigration
into the United States, nor did they share his skepticism of globalist
trade policies.
As such, top aides to members of the
House Freedom Caucus now say that many of the group’s members
are more than happy to accept what Conservative Review has described as leadership’s effort to “bastardize” Trump’s platform.
According to polling data, Paul Ryan’s
vision on trade and immigration is opposed by roughly nine in 10 GOP voters. Yet despite the clear opposition of
their constituents, “A lot of House Freedom Caucus members really don’t oppose
Ryan’s positions on trade and immigration,” a separate senior aide
for a conservative member of the group told Breitbart. “Typically the issues
that unite the House Freedom Caucus are spending and government issues.”
Prior reports have similarly documented House Freedom Caucus members’ support for Ryan’s open
borders agenda. “I think if you were to poll all of the
Freedom Caucus members, they’d say that Paul Ryan is an improvement over
Boehner, but that they’d still prefer someone better. The members just don’t
have a plan to do anything about it.” the aide added.
“Privately, a lot of the members would
probably tell you that they thought the ‘Better Way’ [agenda] was not a huge
success– and maybe was even a failure. It definitely didn’t send people to the
polls,” the aide said.
“Everybody in the House Freedom Caucus
and the establishment, at this point, is looking to play the reconciliatory
game of saying: ‘Well, Trump was really saying what I’ve been saying all
along.’ Of course, we all know this isn’t true. The people who voted for him
don’t think that’s what he was running on,” another House Freedom Caucus aide
told Breitbart.
“I worry we’ve got establishment
Republicans like Mike Pence and Reince Priebus trying to tell Trump that the
people who voted for him didn’t really mean X or didn’t really want Y. That
worries me,” the aide added.
The stealth co-opting of Trump’s
agenda is perhaps best evidenced by former Ryan advisor Dan Senor who— despite actively working to
undermine Trump’s chances of electoral success during the election— now says
the Republican Party is unified around the realization that it finally has an
opportunity to enact tax reform. Senor told CBS:
When I talked to Republicans yesterday
what I’m struck by, is that they’re sitting there saying some of us may
have had our differences with Donald Trump and the kind of campaign he waged,
but at the end of the day we’ve been wanting for years to get big things done
on tax reform, in repeal and replace of Obamacare, in getting rid of some of these
regulations overturned. And we couldn’t
get it done without unified Republican control of the executive branch and
legislative branch. Now we have it. Notably, Senor excluded any mention of
enacting reforms on policies like trade or immigration that propelled Trump to
victory. All of the aides–even those whose bosses plan to vote for
Ryan–said that it’s doubtful as House Speaker Paul Ryan would ever
champion or expend political capital or twist arms to enact Trump’s mandate on
the critical issues of trade and immigration.
As late-conservative icon Phyllis
Schlafly explained in August, Trump’s agenda stands diametrically opposed to
that of current House Speaker Paul Ryan’s. “I think one of the
reasons Trump was nominated was because he wants to put America first and
defend the interests of the United States,” Schlafly said. “Obviously, Paul
Ryan is not an ‘America first’ guy.”
While Tuesday’s Speaker election is just
an internal election—and the more formal election comes when the members return
at the beginning of January—the “significance of the election Tuesday is the
fact that Ryan decided to go ahead and rush it through on Tuesday,” one aide
told Breitbart.
“He was asked to delay it, which would
allow returning Members to consider his handling of the Lame Duck and newly
elected Members could at least meet a few people. He decided to stick with the
old, heavy-handed way of doing business,” the aide said.
House Freedom Caucus members have
noted that Ryan has broken several significant promises he made to them to
secure their vote for him as House Speaker. For instance, Ryan promised
immigration hawk Alabama Congressman Mo Brooks that he would not bring up any
major immigration legislation while Barack Obama was president.
Ryan swiftly broke that promise by
quadrupling the controversial H-2B guest worker program in his omnibus spending
bill, which immigration attorney Ian Smith explained would disproportionately
“hurt America’s most vulnerable workers” by allowing them to be replaced by
temporary foreign workers.
Brooks, who indicated that he is leaning
towards supporting Ryan for Speaker, now says that he has gotten a new promise
from Ryan on the issue of immigration. Brooks was quick to admit that he has no
reason to believe that Ryan will keep his promise to him this year any better
than he did last.
Congressman Dave Brat, who voted against
Ryan last year and urged for a delay of Tuesday’s leadership election, noted
that “Speaker Ryan promised last year that if elected, he would adhere to
regular order. It didn’t happen,” Brat wrote. “This year, the House didn’t even
vote on a budget.” “Is this what the American people want?”
Brat asked.
The House Freedom Caucus’s stated
purpose is to give “a voice to countless Americans who feel that Washington
does not represent them.” It remains unclear whether the
group’s members believe that their constituents are entitled to
Congressional leadership that represents their views on these significant
issues, which were at the center of the 2016 election.
Members of the House Freedom Caucus
include, among others: Jim Jordan, Mick Mulvaney, Raul Labrador, Dave Brat, Mo
Brooks, Jeff Duncan, Matt Salmon, Mark Meadows, John Fleming, Jim Bridenstine,
Justin Amash, Barry Loudermilk, Gary Palmer, and Alex Mooney.
http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/11/15/gop-lawmakers-work-behind-closed-doors-to-stop-donald-trumps-mandate/
Trump ran against the “establishment”
and that included the Congressional RINOs who did nothing to make Obama operate
within the law. They were well bribed to
“go along” with the Obama spending spree. Those who objected were marginalized
by their own GOP. Maybe they were just following the money, the printed money.
Siding with Trump does separate these RINOs from the lobbyists, special
interest groups, the Chamber of Communists, the UN and the globalists who fund
their campaigns.
Kevin McCarthy left out what Trump said
about peaceful Illegals. He said they
would have to go to the back of the line to apply for legal resident status.
Trump wants to wait until we get to that point before he determines how they
will be handled. If illegals can’t deal with uncertainty, they will have to get
used to it.
If the RINOs want to fight Trump, they
will truly be the dog who caught the truck and doesn’t know what to do with it.
Remember, the RINOs are the 80% of Congressional Republicans who voted like
Democrats. Their Conservative Review
scorecard carries a grade of F and their scores are under 70% that measures
their unconstitutional votes on Bills.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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