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Disqus Doodlings – Enforcing the Platform

And why they fear Cruz, because he just might do it!

The kind of "whip" I'd like to use to enforce the GOP platform and principles!
The kind of “whip” I’d like to use to enforce the GOP platform and principles!
You know, the Democrats always accuse Republicans, at least since Reagan, of deficit spending, by which they mean cutting or holding the line on taxes while continuing to spend. Of course, every time the Republicans tried to cut spending, the Democrats and their useful idiots made sure that the spending continued or increased.

The game is transparent enough – keep forcing the spending until taxes must be increased – that we are incredulous the “Republican” leadership can’t see it, never suspecting that the “Republican” leadership are really Democrats who know the public would not vote for them if they wore the correct label.

We have this problem because the Party does not impose any minimum ideological standards, as if the Party Platform is only for us plebes, not for the leadership.

What if leadership believed in that platform, those principles, and ENFORCED them?
What if party affiliation were withdrawn from members who consistently voted against, not leadership, but those principles?
In other words, what if leadership treated their elected members the same way we conservatives do – by measuring their voting records against the platform?

And now, the sum of all their fears, what if the head of the Party thought that way?
THIS is why the spineless rubber elephants are scared to death of “Fearless Ted” Cruz!

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Dear readers, unless WE are prepared to defeat bad Republicans with the same ferocity that we work to defeat Democrats (who are the definition of bad), we can’t expect the leadership to pay any more than lip service to our party platform, and we MUST expect that the odds of a broad-based tax in NH are pretty short (or that we will take it in the shorts).

Who’s willing to primary Bradley, Morse, Boutin, and more?
In NH, it isn’t yet big money to win an election, but it IS a lot of WORK – are we prepared to do it?
Can we, “Screw DC and save NH”?
Will YOU help?

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