Tuesday, November 3, 2015

GOP Party of No While Claiming 100%: "We must follow the Founding Fathers"

Miles or GOP Reasons to Change Constitution

GOP "Leaders" Looking for Solutions in the Wrong Places
(with their base in tow)


The Grand Old Party always cites the need to follow what the Founding Fathers “intended for us all to follow,” then they come up with a few wild-ass ideas like:

1.  Amend the Constitution to “Balance the Budget” (rather than do their duly-elected jobs and budget responsibly).

2.  Amend the Constitution to “Have Right to Refuse” ACA – Obama-care (another way to repeal health care after so many attempts in the past).

3.  Amend the Constitution to “Repeal the 17th Amendment” (and go back to the future that allowed State bodies to pick U. S. Senators like it was before 1913 – figure that one out, Doc Brown).

4.  Amend the Constitution to “Repeal the 14th Amendment” (Hey Sen. Cruz and a few others: “Duck...”).

5.  Yet, the neglect their sworn duty to “Declare war” by going to war on a whim, anytime, anyplace, and for any reason (which usually backfires and weakens us for a number of reasons that make no sense, and mostly on credit or foreign borrowing).

A few more of those crazies are listed here – it’s a good read. The party of the people they profess; yeah, right. But in reality, actions that protect their own self-interests and personal political survival is more like it.

The GOP treats the Constitution like a set of suggestions while professing (out of the other side of their mouth): “It's the soul of the nation, it must be followed to the letter (except for us).”  One word actually is missing from the Constitution that clearly describes this and it’s one word that apparently is not on the GOP vocab list.


What is that word? 


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