Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Boehner: 'We're Gonna Be Fine'


http://blogs.rollcall.com/218/boehner-were-gonna-be-fine/

they will never be fine, and we will never forget!
Article PhotoSpeaker John A. Boehner expressed confidence that the GOP will retain control of the House in the 114th Congress at his first news conference since the end of the government shutdown — and a cascade of horrible polling for him and his party.
“I think as long as we stay focused on the priorities of the American people, I think we’re gonna be fine,” the Ohio Republican said Wednesday morning. “What are they concerned about? They’re concerned about their jobs. They’re concerned about their income. They’re concerned about their own health insurance and how they’re going to be able to afford it and how they’re going to navigate through this bizarre plan that they now have to deal with.
“So our job is to stay focused on the issues the American people are most concerned about,” Boehner said, “and I think if we do that, we’ll be just fine.”
what you just read is exactly why they won't retain the house or anything else a house divided looks in two directions most voters choose on that means they will siphon votes from one to the other leaving neither with a commanding edge but they are the party of stupidity, and we know it's as it does.
keep this in mind for 5 years they have declared with certainty all the devious things they did to deny us a winning strategy and everyone of them they miscalculated.  the one that really threw them into overdrive 2012  so Babbling Beohner is trying to convince those that lie to us for a living that they are ok with another lie deception everywhere no honor among political thieves.
In the wake of the shutdown and the possibility that Congress would fail to raise the debt ceiling by the deadline, Gallup reported on Oct. 9 that the Republican Party’s favorability rating had fallen to 28 percent — down 10 points from one month earlier. Several other polling firms have reported record-low approval ratings for the party.
With the GOP ultimately unable to extract concessions on the 2010 health care law from President Barack Obama as a condition of funding government and raising the debt limit, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., has said in recent interviews that the Obamacare defunding strategy was a “tactical error” and that “there’ll not be another government shutdown.”
note they never mentioned regret or anything about what they did to Americans,  tactical error my ass they meant every mean spirited  thing they did there was no error it was intentional and trying to double dip by getting us mad at Pres. because he didn't submit to their extortion. so it was his and Harry Reids fault.
do you want them or rid of them?  2014 Nov. 4th write it on your walls but don't forget what's at stake.