Republicans aren't interested in compromising with President Obama on major issues if they retake the House or Senate, a senior GOP lawmaker said.This fits well with my earlier post from this morning. GOP voters are not in the mood for bipartisanship.
"Look, the time to go along and get along is over," said Rep. Mike Pence (Ind.), the chairman of the House Republican Conference. "House Republicans know that. We’ve taken firm and principled stands against their big government plans throughout this Congress, and we’ve got, if the American people will send them, we’ve got a cavalry of men and women headed to Washington, D.C. that are going to stand with us."
Pence said his party wouldn't compromise on issues like spending or healthcare reform, two of the weightiest items on Congress's agenda next year, when the Republicans could control one or both chambers.
"Look, there will be no compromise on stopping runaway spending, deficits and debt. There will be no compromise on repealing Obamacare. There will be no compromise on stopping Democrats from growing government and raising taxes," Pence told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt Thursday evening. "And if I haven’t been clear enough yet, let me say again: No compromise."
His words are meant to soothe conservatives who worry the party might be too accommodating of Obama and the Democrats in Congress.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Mike Pence: No Compromise
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I, for one, am not in a mood for Republican anarchy. I fear for the imposition of endless congressional hearings on multitude Democrat transgressions, legislation that Pres Obama will veto and a Senate that will not override, and endless Republican faces on TV bemoaning being unable to accomplish what the voters want. We have seen what a veto proof congress can do...it is past time for a more moderate congress can accomplish within the guidelines of congressional accomplishment rather than punishment.
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