The House Does Not Need To Capitulate With Boehner Plan | Jen Kuznicki

I’m unsure where head is, but there is a fundamental flaw in his logic about this Boehner Plan.

I don’t understand this holding the line on CC&B stuff. I’d love to if there were something to hold onto. Speaker Boehner did his job on CC&B. He more than held the line, he got it passed. So, what? Is he supposed to get it passed, again? Yeah, that makes sense.

No, he’s not supposed to get it passed again. He is supposed to, as any good leader would, proclaim he did his job, (which he did) and hammer the Senate to stop all the games and vote on it. He is supposed to highlight the Reid game for the American people to see. He is supposed to find a microphone and become a broken record, “The Senate refuses to vote on Cut, Cap and Balance, even though is passed with bipartisan support in the House, and there are indications that it can just as well in the Senate.”

Reid says “It’s over, it’s done, it’s dead.” Like hell! Resurrect it.

The pressure needs to mount to make the Democrats do something.

Another thing Riehl says, is that the House may be forced to accept the Reid deal.

Forced to accept? Doesn’t that mean that Republicans would actually vote for it? That’s a problem, don’t you think?

No, being strong on a good plan is better than fighting for a crappy deal.

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