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"He is the Speaker until he gives up the gavel,” the House Democratic leader said.
Of course and he will give them what they want. That is what traitors do.
If there is a person that you or any of us want make our wishes known via e mail. Yet's not just talk let's get into action.
http://kevinmccarthy.house.gov/issues
Kevin does not sound too bad on his stances however the test is will he be bought off . That is always the test very few pass it almost none.
Where did you get the idea that I am just talk? I have repeatedly taken action via phone, email etc and met with many brick walls but I have never stopped taking action. There are many like me.
In January, 25 Republicans opposed Boehner, but the most votes any other GOP candidate garnered was 12 — for Rep. Dan Webster (R-Fla.).
There is also this possibility: If Boehner left the speakership and there was no GOP consensus on a conservative successor, some Republicans could join with Democrats to elect a moderate Republican speaker.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2015/09/21/the-than...
This exactly what we need to watch out for. This is very possible.
I am sure it is the plan now lets see if anyone will stop the plan.
Gosh I might vomit as he spews lie after lie.
By Katie Bo Williams - 09/25/15 01:39 PM EDT
McCarthy is seen as the favorite to succeed Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio).
“Now is the time for our conference to focus on healing and unifying to face the challenges ahead and always do what is best for the American people,” he said in a statement that praised Boehner’s leadership.
Speaking to reporters after Boehner’s announcement, McCarthy wouldn’t answer questions about whether he would run for Speaker.
So nice that Obama is complimenting his puppet.
Rep. Mark Meadows offered a symbolic resolution to remove Boehner earlier this year.
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