NeMont
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Trump supporters have sold their conservative values to the highest bidder. There is no longer a conservative movement when it comes to fiscal responsibility and passing on the American dream.
http://www.myajc.com/news/trump-rewrites-gop-playbook-his-own-image/tFS0GbDsopkeDypNcdJi0N/
Quote:
On Sunday, amid a backlash from conservative groups, Mulvaney defended the decision, acknowledging that ballooning deficits are "a very dangerous idea" and that he wouldn't have voted for the legislation if he were still in Congress. But he added, in an interview on CBS' "Face the Nation," that his job now is "to get the president's agenda passed," and that included funding for the Pentagon that Democrats would allow only if Republicans went along with big increases in domestic spending.
On the same show, Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., the leader of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, said the bargain was unacceptable. "The swamp won," he said. "And the American taxpayer lost."
How much are you fiscal liberals willing to compromise. Another question is why would you not demand Trump not sign such a bill? Or is that when you have power you just no longer give much of a thought about it?
ELkass,
this is your cue to start on that it's only paper and Trump didn't run it up and he is a saint compared to Hillary blah, blah, blah.
Trump is making over the GOP in his image, which means a couple or three bankruptcies are in our future. Remember you phony conservative are giving him all the cover he needs.
Either you believe in fiscal responsibility or your conservatism is for sale.
Nemont
http://www.myajc.com/news/trump-rewrites-gop-playbook-his-own-image/tFS0GbDsopkeDypNcdJi0N/
Quote:
On Sunday, amid a backlash from conservative groups, Mulvaney defended the decision, acknowledging that ballooning deficits are "a very dangerous idea" and that he wouldn't have voted for the legislation if he were still in Congress. But he added, in an interview on CBS' "Face the Nation," that his job now is "to get the president's agenda passed," and that included funding for the Pentagon that Democrats would allow only if Republicans went along with big increases in domestic spending.
On the same show, Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., the leader of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, said the bargain was unacceptable. "The swamp won," he said. "And the American taxpayer lost."
How much are you fiscal liberals willing to compromise. Another question is why would you not demand Trump not sign such a bill? Or is that when you have power you just no longer give much of a thought about it?
ELkass,
this is your cue to start on that it's only paper and Trump didn't run it up and he is a saint compared to Hillary blah, blah, blah.
Trump is making over the GOP in his image, which means a couple or three bankruptcies are in our future. Remember you phony conservative are giving him all the cover he needs.
Either you believe in fiscal responsibility or your conservatism is for sale.
Nemont