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Showing posts with label Freedom Caucus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freedom Caucus. Show all posts

Saturday, April 1, 2017

It Looks Like Republicans, Once Again, Are The Team That Can't Shoot Straight!!

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Though the Freedom Caucus is under assault from all sides, some of its members who have spoken to the media or made public statements are standing strong — insisting that they are willing to work with President Trump to keep the GOP’s promise to repeal Obamacare.
The media has used the failure of the American Health Care Act — Republican leadership’s phony repeal bill — as an excuse to attack conservatives in Congress. The Tea Party members of the Freedom Caucus, who opposed the legislation on grounds that it would not improve the American health insurance market, have been labeled “hardliners” who are unwilling to “compromise” or “get things done.”
President Trump has expressed his frustration with the health insurance bill’s failure in a series of tweets, first suggesting that the Freedom Caucus saved Planned Parenthood funding and Obamacare, and later announcing that if conservatives don’t hop aboard the establishment Republican agenda they will be fought in 2018.
“The Freedom Caucus will hurt the entire Republican agenda if they don't get on the
 team, & fast. We must fight them, & Dems, in 2018!” the president tweeted.
Some members of the House Freedom Caucus are pushing back on President Donald 
Trump’s threat to “fight” conservatives in the 2018 midterm primary elections.
"It didn't take long for the swamp to drain [Trump]. No shame, Mr. President. Almost 
everyone succumbs to the D.C. Establishment," Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) tweeted. 
Freedom Caucus ally Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) also joined in.
So did Rep. Labrador:
Other Freedom Caucus conservatives are being less confrontational. Rep. Louie 
Gohmert (R-Texas) reiterated his support for “actual repeal” of Obamacare, and said
 he shared the president’s “frustration” with recalcitrant Republicans in Washington D.C.
"The Freedom Caucus is trying to change Washington. This bill keeps Washington
 the same, plain and simple," Rep. Jordan said on Fox News Thursday.
"We appreciate the president; we are trying to help the president. But the fact is, you
 have to look at the legislation. It doesn't do what we told the voters we were going to
 do, and the American people understand that. That's why only 17 percent of the
 population supports this legislation."
“We want to help the president get a bill that rises above 17% in the polling,”
 Congressman Dave Brat (R-Va.) told Conservative Review. He said the Freedom
 Caucus is looking for a bill that will lower premiums by repealing the insurance
 regulations and mandated health benefits that are driving up the cost of health
 insurance.
Brat also criticized the mainstream media narrative that the Freedom Caucus sunk
 Obamacare repeal. “The narrative by the elites and the D.C. cronies and the
 mainstream media is that ‘we can’t get to yes.’”
“On the facts that’s false,” Brat said. “We voted ‘yes’ 50 times for repeal. And the 
2015 bill was unanimous, basically, with Republicans in the House and the Senate.”
Rep. Brat argues that the Freedom Caucus has compromised from voting for that
 2015 full repeal of Obamacare to nearly supporting the American Health Care Act,
 “kind of an Obamacare federal structure that maintains the basic architecture of 
Obamacare.”
This is not what the conservative base in the Republican Party voted for in 2016. Then again, actually it is.
“The idea that we haven’t moved considerably is just laughable,” Brat said. 
Further, “it was clear to Leadership that more moderates were going to vote no if
 that bill came to the floor than the Freedom Caucus. But that narrative is not as 
convenient. Once that vote hit 22 ‘Noes’ it was going to go to 60 or 70, is the best
 estimate.”
Why then are moderates like Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Il.) claiming the Freedom
 Caucus killed Obamacare repeal? 
“They’re just being politically shrewd,” Brat said. “The mainstream media, of course,
 goes along with that narrative that it's these conservative guys’ fault. It’s the usual 
D.C. narrative.”
A narrative that President Trump has bought into. But Freedom Caucus conservatives 
aren’t the only ones making Brat’s point.
Congressman Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) — who is not a member of the Freedom Caucus 
— told PJ media that “there were probably ten to fifteen members of the Freedom
 Caucus that were still a no.” However, Emmer estimated that there were “two-thirds
 to three-quarters of the Freedom Caucus [who] were yes on this bill.” A “vast majority.”
This media narrative blaming the Freedom Caucus is “intentional,” Emmer said.
It always has been this way. You've got to marginalize the conservatives as 
much as possible. I think this is done both by liberals on the Left as much 
as liberals on the Right, Walter. The more you can marginalize this group,
 the less influence they can have, right?...
Marginalizing conservatives is exactly what the moderate Republicans in the Tuesday
 Group have decided to do. Rep. Chris Collins (R-N.Y.), who was the first member 
of Congress to endorse President Trump, told reporters today that the Freedom 
Caucus no longer has a seat at the table for negotiations on legislation.
These moderate Republicans refused to go along with a full repeal of Obamacare, 
and now they are pledging to work with liberal Democrats to pass bad bills rather than
 use the Republican majority to pass conservative legislation.
It’s compromise with Democrats. Screw the conservatives. Pass liberal legislation 
that will hurt people. And President Trump is fine with all of it.
This is not what the conservative base in the Republican Party voted for in 2016. 
Then again, actually it is. The Tea Party took this risk when they handed Trump the
 Republican nomination in 2016. Donald Trump was never a conservative. He was 
Some conservatives knew that when they held their nose to beat Hillary Clinton. 
Well, the Democrats are out of power and conservatives are still losing. So where
 do we go from here?

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Freedom Caucus Is NOT The Problem, Poor Bill Management Is!

Trump: We 'must fight' Freedom Caucus in 2018 midterm elections


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President Trump is taking a stunningly harsh tone with the conservative House Freedom Caucus, calling Thursday for their defeat in the 2018 midterm election if they don't get on board with the Republican agenda.
"The Freedom Caucus will hurt the entire Republican agenda if they don't get on the team, & fast. We must fight them, & Dems, in 2018!" Trump tweeted Thursday morning.



It's the third time in less than a week that Trump has attacked the group on Twitter, creating the extraordinary spectacle of a sitting president eviscerating members of his own party and even suggesting they should be removed from office.
Trump, who is popular in Freedom Caucus districts, may have some ability to generate messy primary challenges against caucus members.


But some caucus members say that Trump is going back on his campaign promises to "drain the swamp," implying he is part of the GOP establishment the caucus has fought.
"It didn't take long for the swamp to drain @realDonaldTrump," tweeted Rep. Justin Amash, R-Mich. "No shame, Mr. President. Almost everyone succumbs to the D.C. Establishment."

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, one of the caucus' founders, that the caucus is "trying to change Washington. The [American Health Care Act] doesn't change D.C. and doesn't do what we told voters we'd do."


Also from the Washington Examiner


Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., who isn't a member of the caucus, also tweeted to Trump that "it's a swamp, not a hot tub. We both came here to drain it."

The Freedom Caucus played a key role in sinking the Obamacare replacement legislation, saying it didn't go far enough to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
Earlier this week, the president blamed the caucus for the failure of the Trump-backed American Health Care Act, which was pulled by House leadership Friday because of insufficient support. Trump is clearly still furious and appears to be warning them in unmistakable terms that they'd better stop getting in his way.


Also from the Washington Examiner

"Democrats are smiling in D.C. that the Freedom Caucus, with the help of Club For Growth and Heritage, have saved Planned Parenthood & Ocare!" Trump wrote Sunday morning.
Several top administration officials, including the president, convened last-minute meetings with the conservative lawmakers to try to garner support for the bill. But most Freedom Caucus members refused to buckle, at least in meetings with the president, and House Speaker Paul Ryan was forced to pull the bill before putting it on the floor because the votes weren't there to pass it.
In addition, several moderate Republicans were also wary of the bill, spooked by estimates that 24 million people could lose insurance over the next decade.
Nevertheless, there have been signs of regret, at least among some Freedom Caucus members. One, Rep. Ted Poe of Texas, quit the caucus, and there are reports others may follow. One report Thursday said Freedom Caucus lawmakers were in "soul searching" mode and that some were questioning whether they should have sent Trump's first major legislative initiative down in flames.
In a tweet Monday, Trump suggested in his next effort to tackle Obamacare he might end-run the Freedom Caucus entirely, saying Democrats would "make a deal" with him on healthcare once Obamacare "folds."


"Do not worry, we are in very good shape!" Trump wrote. Ryan has suggested he is concerned that the Freedom Caucus' intransigence will lead Trump toward Democrats and a less conservative bill.