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Triana

(22,666 posts)
Sat Oct 5, 2013, 04:54 PM Oct 2013

House Republican Admits To Donors: GOP Had To Shut Down The Government To Please The Tea Party

What Walden says below confirms what Senator Bernie Sanders told us yesterday about the fact that the Koch Bros (Tea Party) with the help of Citizens United, has shut and is keeping the government shut down.



Though he repeatedly joined with all of his Republican colleagues to force the government shutdown, in a candid moment last month Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR) complained that the Tea Party’s influence forced them to do it.

Walden, who chairs the National Republican Congressional Committee (the House GOP’s campaign arm), reportedly told a group of top Republican donors that the Tea Party’s organizational strength meant that Republicans had to shutdown the government and obstruct a debt-ceiling increase.

“Listen,” Walden told them, “We have to do this because of the Tea Party. If we don’t, these guys are going to get primaried and they are going to lose their primary.” Noting that he often hears complaints from the pro-business wing of the party, he noted none of them get involved at the local level. “The Tea Party gets involved at the local level,” he added.

Thanks to gerrymandering, most House Republicans represent districts that are solidly Republican. Indeed while more than 51 percent of the nation’s voters backed President Barack Obama’s re-election in 2012, the average House Republican district gave Obama less than 40 percent of its support — more than an 11 point difference.


THE REST:
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2013/10/03/2727031/greg-walden-tea-party-shutdown/
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House Republican Admits To Donors: GOP Had To Shut Down The Government To Please The Tea Party (Original Post) Triana Oct 2013 OP
Oh, so we're on for default then? Barack_America Oct 2013 #1
Can they be arrested then? AAO Oct 2013 #8
k&r... spanone Oct 2013 #2
But they don't have a long enough spoon! rock Oct 2013 #3
No shit, sherlock! Cha Oct 2013 #4
Rep. Ross says their ACA obstructionism was to "maintain credibility" with their base, but what they Faryn Balyncd Oct 2013 #5
Yes it seems that's Boner's next step. Triana Oct 2013 #6
Getting involved at the local level. What a novel concept. Scuba Oct 2013 #7

Barack_America

(28,876 posts)
1. Oh, so we're on for default then?
Sat Oct 5, 2013, 05:00 PM
Oct 2013

Bring it, I've got your 14th amendment right here, Koch suckers.

Faryn Balyncd

(5,125 posts)
5. Rep. Ross says their ACA obstructionism was to "maintain credibility" with their base, but what they
Sat Oct 5, 2013, 05:44 PM
Oct 2013
 

Triana

(22,666 posts)
6. Yes it seems that's Boner's next step.
Sat Oct 5, 2013, 05:48 PM
Oct 2013

Read it somewhere today. Whatever's done or "bargained", middle-class, poor, students, elderly - regular folks - will get royally screwed - again.

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