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John Boehner will push for amnesty after the primary filing period is over

December 4, 2013

 John Boehner cannot be trusted when it comes to the issue of amnesty for illegal aliens. We know that he supports amnesty–which is why he hired as an adviser the person who  helped John McCain push his amnesty bill–but has promised not to bring amnesty up for a vote unless a majority of House Republicans support the measure. This presents John Boehner with a problem, he wants amnesty but he does not want to upset conservative voters before the election because he needs them in order to hold onto his power.

  Harry Reid recently said that John Boehner will cave on amnesty and for once I have to agree with the Senate Majority Leader. So how does John Boehner plan to rectify his personal opinion with the will of the conservative voters?

  That is an easy question to answer if this story is correct: In order to protect Republican incumbents who secretly support amnesty John Boehner is purposely delaying debate until after the Republican primary filing deadline has passed, and after that all bets are off.

Scott Braddock reported on Tuesday that “in recent weeks, various Texas business interests have told Quorum Report that Boehner has been telling them that he will start holding immigration votes not long after the filing deadline has passed.”

“what was made clear was that Boehner felt the need to protect House Republican incumbents who are otherwise seen as conservative but have expressed an openness to immigration reform that includes a robust guest worker program,” Braddock wrote, before citing three specific Texas GOP congressmen: Reps. Ted Poe (R-TX), John Carter (R-TX) and Sam Johnson (R-TX).

  In other words, John Boehner is not delaying the immigration reform bill because he does not have a majority of his caucus on board but rather because he does not want the voters to know which other Republicans secretly support amnesty so they will not be opposed in Republican primaries. Talk about an elitist attitude!

  He is more interested in holding onto his power and protecting elitist incumbent Republicans than he is in telling the American people the truth about his agenda. And in this regard he is no better than Barack Obama, and in fact he is worse because we know what Barack Obama is and what he stands for while John Boehner is hiding his true beliefs in an attempt to fool the voters into thinking members of his caucus are something they are not.

  Only after it is too late for the voters to do anything about this is he willing to come out of the shadows, he is playing the conservative voters for suckers and I can only hope that this strategy does not work. Meanwhile people like Anne Coulter are running around the country telling anyone who will listen that it is time to stop running primary candidates against incumbent RINOs because she has taken the bait and has not learned from history. Don’t let this happen to you as well, a RINO is not a lesser evil than a Democrat and it is time to stop thinking that they are.

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  1. Petermc3's avatar
    Petermc3 permalink
    December 4, 2013 10:40 pm

    The dig fence between Obama and OBoehner is that while Zero lies Zeroboehner doesn’t tell the truth. Follow the money. McCain, one of Boner’s mentors, has been on Soros’ payroll since 2001 and probably a prime reason for his seemingly unexplainable sellout conduct. Boner’s watery bloodshot eyes leads me to believe he is being supported by Dos XX’s. Poco Trabajo y mucho dinero.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      December 5, 2013 6:30 am

      They have been bought and paid for and we are but poor players in the game without any say in what goes on.

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  2. zip's avatar
    zip permalink
    December 4, 2013 11:12 pm

    I suppose if they don’t do it his way he’ll cry again.
    Wherever they find these people they should be sent back there!
    It would be nice if the majority of these ‘so-called Representatives’ were actual ‘public servants’ rather than ‘making public servants.’

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      December 5, 2013 6:31 am

      Right, we don’t have to actively look at rounding them up but when they are caught we should send them packing.
      Making “public servants” out of us all is all they really are interested in!

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      • zip's avatar
        zip permalink
        December 5, 2013 2:42 pm

        Ha. I meant to send the ‘politicians’ back from wince they came! Funny! They’re more ‘alien’ to foundational values and quality of morals than some of the illegals!

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      • Steve Dennis's avatar
        December 5, 2013 10:24 pm

        Ah, I misunderstood, but it works either way!

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  3. Brittius's avatar
    December 5, 2013 6:08 am

    Reblogged this on Brittius.com.

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  4. cmblake6's avatar
    cmblake6 permalink
    December 8, 2013 1:38 am

    Something is gonna break soon. Hope to be clear of the shrapnel. Both are filth to be flushed. But this might make you feel better: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAJj2Ua-v58

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  5. cmblake6's avatar
    cmblake6 permalink
    December 8, 2013 1:39 am

    Reblogged this on Cmblake6's Weblog and commented:
    Boner is of the same scent. A reek beyond acceptance.

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