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Republicans Object to Stimulus Dollars for ACORN

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/first100da...imulus-dollars/

I hope they vote NO

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0109/18024.html

 

Boehner to GOP: Vote against stimulus

 

 

 

It was the love affair that could never be, President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans.

 

The two sides came together en masse Tuesday for the first time since Obama took the oath of office. Despite the niceties, both sides walked away spurned.

 

In many ways, Obama told the assembled Republicans everything they would want to hear, according to people in the meetings.

 

He promised to make tough spending choices in his first budget blueprint — “everyone will have to take a haircut,” he said. He told them he wouldn’t increase the size of government just to increase the size of government. He even teased House Minority Leader John A. Boehner about his golf swing.

 

Likewise, Republicans left the meeting with kind words for the president — but still resolved to oppose him on the floor Wednesday when Democrats bring his massive economic stimulus plan up for a vote.

 

Beneath the polite give and take between the new president and the newly disempowered Republican caucus, there was a sense that Obama’s honeymoon had already begun to ebb. For the first time, it seems, congressional Republicans, shut out of power and seemingly cowed by the harsh verdict of voters and wild popularity of the new president, are finding their voice, rallying in large numbers against the centerpiece of Obama’s agenda.

 

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Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) started the week swinging, declaring Sunday that he would oppose Obama’s stimulus package as written. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has kept up a daily din of opposition to specifics of the package, mocking the inclusion of a mob museum and a water park. Senate Republicans also are rallying against the Democratic version of a children’s health care bill being debated this week. And most Senate Republicans opposed the confirmation of Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner Monday.

 

The nitpicking took its toll, and Obama on Monday privately urged House Democrats to remove a notable flash point: funds for contraception that had been defended by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on national television just a day before. The Democrats agreed.

 

Not all Republicans will say the honeymoon is over, but rather that it’s Nancy Pelosi and other Democratic leaders who are doing their best to turn on the cold shower.

Loath to criticize a president who enjoys stratospheric approval ratings and the good tidings of most Americans, Republicans on the Hill are instead framing their overwhelming opposition to the stimulus bill as a vote against a congressional Democratic leadership that is far less popular than Obama.

 

“It’s not so much his effort, it’s what the House has done with this bill, what Pelosi has done with this bill,” explained Rep. Kay Granger (R-Texas), a veteran member of the Appropriations Committee.

 

Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.), a young conservative firebrand, was more blunt when asked what happened to Obama’s honeymoon: “Ask Pelosi.”

 

Sen. Kit Bond (R-Mo.), a senior appropriator, said that “several people” registered complaints to Obama that the GOP had not been consulted in the development of the bills now being marked up in the Finance and Appropriations committees.

 

The committees “were run without Republican participation, the Appropriations bill had things in my subcommittee part that we never saw or had anything to say about. We have been shut out.”

 

With most moderates having retired or been defeated, especially among House Republicans, there is little political danger in opposing nearly another trillion dollars in spending at a time when many conservative-leaning voters are weary of government intervention after months of bailouts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Be careful of what propaganda you read on a message board that is Po-Soialist-Obama

 

Obama's people are still the same old guard from the Clinton Adm.

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I just love that the idiots at Fox News are still obsessed with f-ing ACORN. It's hilarious.

 

Be careful of what propaganda you read on a message board that is Po-Soialist-Obama

 

Exactly!

 

What?

 

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I just love that the idiots at Fox News are still obsessed with f-ing ACORN. It's hilarious.

 

They did hand Obama the election in the battle ground states. So why would the republicans want to keep funding the them.

 

 

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Do we need to re-hash what actually happened leading up to the election?

 

 

acorn stuffing absentee ballots

Obama's ACORN, Deceased Voters and Ballot Box Stuffing ... very high percentage numbers of Obama absentee ballots were mysteriously cast by dead voters. ...

Chicagoland Style////ie:crooks

www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=14&entry_id=31565 - 95k -

www.americandaily.com/article/23191 - 46k

hotair.com/archives/2008/10/20/acorn-pressured-canvassers-to-generate-registrations/ - 76k -

answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081014160313AAGlH9Z - 44k -

and on and on.....

 

Acorn needs to be de-funded Closed Finished! Held accountable.

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