Every election cycle, politicians morph in conservatives “for the people” and after re-election return to their “what’s in MY best interest” ways. Exposing the slime balls for what they are is rarely done plus, with the complicit MSM, seldom sees the light of day. While 84% believe Nehlen was just tilting at windmills, exposing Ryan’s globalist agenda was a wake up call for some.
How nearly 60% of the people can believe HRC is not honest and trustworthy but still vote for her is ridiculous but this is the way of our electorate today. If we could only add NONE OF THE ABOVE to the ballot maybe we could force enough do-overs to get to the honest folks.
Le Roi du Nord
on August 10, 2016 at 7:44 am
And Ryan won without Kevin’s vote. Amazing!
Kevin Scheunemann
on August 10, 2016 at 7:50 am
Nord,
Since I do not live in Ryan’s district, I cannot vote for him.
I know that at liberal meetings this is not a hard and fast rule always, but I believe you should only vote in the district you live in.
Le Roi du Nord
on August 10, 2016 at 8:07 am
Actually the majority of provable voter fraud cases in W were folks voting R.
I apologize, I should have said “without Kevin’s support”, as you decided to vote on the D side of the ballot.
billphoto
on August 11, 2016 at 6:23 am
While off topic, I have never seen any data supporting “majority of provable voter fraud cases in W were folks voting R.”
On topic, members of the House Freedom Caucus are discussing using their groups’ political funds in races against establishment Republicans who vote against conservatives. The straw that broke the camel’s back was because Ryan refused to work to reappoint a Caucus member to the Ag Committee after Boenher had removed him in retribution for not voting as he was ordered to do.
Even an establishment political animal like Ryan runs risks thumbing his nose at conservatives. To maintain his position as Speaker, Ryan must win a majority of votes from House members, which is 218 or more so his Speakership could be toast is the Caucus votes as a block.
Le Roi du Nord
on August 11, 2016 at 8:16 am
bill:
Even the SCOTUS has mentioned it. It’s out there, look it up.
billphoto
on August 12, 2016 at 6:16 am
Off topic. How about you show me?
Le Roi du Nord
on August 12, 2016 at 8:09 am
bill:
How about you do your own homework? The process of learning makes you a better person..
Great result.
Every election cycle, politicians morph in conservatives “for the people” and after re-election return to their “what’s in MY best interest” ways. Exposing the slime balls for what they are is rarely done plus, with the complicit MSM, seldom sees the light of day. While 84% believe Nehlen was just tilting at windmills, exposing Ryan’s globalist agenda was a wake up call for some.
How nearly 60% of the people can believe HRC is not honest and trustworthy but still vote for her is ridiculous but this is the way of our electorate today. If we could only add NONE OF THE ABOVE to the ballot maybe we could force enough do-overs to get to the honest folks.
And Ryan won without Kevin’s vote. Amazing!
Nord,
Since I do not live in Ryan’s district, I cannot vote for him.
I know that at liberal meetings this is not a hard and fast rule always, but I believe you should only vote in the district you live in.
Actually the majority of provable voter fraud cases in W were folks voting R.
I apologize, I should have said “without Kevin’s support”, as you decided to vote on the D side of the ballot.
While off topic, I have never seen any data supporting “majority of provable voter fraud cases in W were folks voting R.”
On topic, members of the House Freedom Caucus are discussing using their groups’ political funds in races against establishment Republicans who vote against conservatives. The straw that broke the camel’s back was because Ryan refused to work to reappoint a Caucus member to the Ag Committee after Boenher had removed him in retribution for not voting as he was ordered to do.
Even an establishment political animal like Ryan runs risks thumbing his nose at conservatives. To maintain his position as Speaker, Ryan must win a majority of votes from House members, which is 218 or more so his Speakership could be toast is the Caucus votes as a block.
bill:
Even the SCOTUS has mentioned it. It’s out there, look it up.
Off topic. How about you show me?
bill:
How about you do your own homework? The process of learning makes you a better person..