Mitch McConnell Votes to Fund Obamacare
- How is that "small government" Conservatism working out for you?
The U.S. does not have a two party system. There exists only one Liberal Big Government Party with two different wings holding different views on a few selected social issues.
Both wings of the Big Government Party agree that spending will always increase and the unconstitutional centralization of power in Washington will continue. The only argument is the degree of growth: 3.4% increase under Ryan or 5% under Obama.
Proving the case, now Red State reports Mitch McConnell said at CPAC “Obamacare should be repealed root and branch. And we’re not backing down from this fight.”
And the same speech where Mitch McConnell also said, “This law is a disaster, and anybody who thinks we’ve moved beyond it is dead wrong.”
Well Mitch McConnell excels at saying one thing and doing another. Yesterday, Mitch McConnell voted to fund Obamacare.
Hey Utah, he joined Orrin Hatch in doing so. Remember, just last year on the campaign trail Orrin Hatch told you all how he was going to absolutely fight to rid us of Obamacare at all costs. And he got a large portion of the conservative movement to cheer him on as a result.
Yeah, that Orrin Hatch voted to fund Obamacare too.
And now for the punchline — the majority of the Republicans in the Senate voted against funding Obamacare. McConnell and Hatch were in the minority of Republicans who chose to side with the Democrats and fund Obamacare.
Here is the full list of the Republicans who voted for the Ted Cruz amendment to defund Obamacare, but then flipped their votes to actually vote to fund Obamacare:
Both wings of the Big Government Party agree that spending will always increase and the unconstitutional centralization of power in Washington will continue. The only argument is the degree of growth: 3.4% increase under Ryan or 5% under Obama.
Proving the case, now Red State reports Mitch McConnell said at CPAC “Obamacare should be repealed root and branch. And we’re not backing down from this fight.”
And the same speech where Mitch McConnell also said, “This law is a disaster, and anybody who thinks we’ve moved beyond it is dead wrong.”
Well Mitch McConnell excels at saying one thing and doing another. Yesterday, Mitch McConnell voted to fund Obamacare.
Hey Utah, he joined Orrin Hatch in doing so. Remember, just last year on the campaign trail Orrin Hatch told you all how he was going to absolutely fight to rid us of Obamacare at all costs. And he got a large portion of the conservative movement to cheer him on as a result.
Yeah, that Orrin Hatch voted to fund Obamacare too.
And now for the punchline — the majority of the Republicans in the Senate voted against funding Obamacare. McConnell and Hatch were in the minority of Republicans who chose to side with the Democrats and fund Obamacare.
Here is the full list of the Republicans who voted for the Ted Cruz amendment to defund Obamacare, but then flipped their votes to actually vote to fund Obamacare:
- Alexander (R-TN)
- Barrasso (R-WY)
- Blunt (R-MO)
- Boozman (R-AR)
- Chambliss (R-GA)
- Coats (R-IN)
- Cochran (R-MS)
- Collins (R-ME)
- Corker (R-TN)
- Cornyn (R-TX)
- Hatch (R-UT)
- Hoeven (R-ND)
- Isakson (R-GA)
- Johanns (R-NE)
- McConnell (R-KY)
- Murkowski (R-AK)
- Sessions (R-AL)
- Shelby (R-AL)
- Thune (R-SD)
- Wicker (R-MS)
(Red State.com)
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