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tsai3904
01-02-2013, 03:20 PM
STOCKMAN TO VOTE NO ON SPEAKER BOEHNER

Congressman-elect Steve Stockman (R-Texas 36th) released the following statement Wednesday afternoon:

“I will not vote for or support Congressman Boehner’s bid to remain Speaker of the House.

“This is not something I do lightly, but out of bedrock conservative principle and a dire need to save this nation from its current course. We cannot tolerate betrayal of conservative principle and economic reality.

“I have known Congressman Boehner since I first came to the House in 1995. He is a decent man. But I have sharp disagreements with the manner in which he has handled President Obama and House conservatives. While he is all too eager to favorably negotiate with a liberal White House that has outmaneuvered him at every turn, he has been harsh and punitive in dealing with conservatives.

“He has given President Obama billions in increased taxes, while unceremoniously booting conservatives from key committees without so much as the courtesy of a face-to-face meeting. Past Republican leaders, such as Tom DeLay, at least had the decency to directly tell you they were punishing you for voicing conservative principles.

“The ‘fiscal cliff’ spending package negotiated by Congressman Boehner was the final, unacceptable straw. It raises taxes on more than 80 percent of families with combined incomes between $50,000 and $200,000 by an average of $1,635, while dealing special-interest tax breaks to Hollywood leftists, algae growers and millionaire wind corporations. It raises $41 dollars in taxes for every $1 in spending reductions, with no agreement to halt planned new spending of any theoretical tax revenues. The Congressional Budget Office finds it will add nearly $4 trillion to our job-killing deficit.

“Each time our nation’s fiscal policies have been up for debate, Congressman Boehner has told Americans they’ll get spending cuts ‘next time.’ Enough is enough. There cannot be another ‘next time’ for fiscal responsibility, or Congressman Boehner. His acquiescence has only emboldened the liberal drive for more expensive government. Congressman Boehner has allowed Obama use to class warfare rhetoric to split the Congress.

“In short, Congressman Boehner signed our country on to a fiscal suicide pact.

“Unless there is drastic change to the United States’ taxation and spending trajectories our government will become insolvent and our economy will collapse. Obama’s 50.8 percent of the vote is not a mandate for higher taxes and more spending that majorities of Americans oppose.

“Removing Congressman Boehner is only the first step on a long journey back to our constitutional foundations. I didn’t come to Congress to collect a pension. I came to Congress to restore limited government. I look forward to this fight and I will continue to uphold my conservative principles and my sworn oath to the Constitution.”

BACKGROUND:

Congressman Stockman was a member of the 1994 “Republican Revolution” freshman class of the 104th Congress, serving one term from 1995 to 1997. Congressman Stockman returns to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2013 with a vision of limited government and strong support for American families, robust military and a balanced budget.

On November 8, 1994, with enthusiastic grassroots support of some 2,100 volunteers, Congressman Stockman put an end to the 42-year congressional career of the dean of the House, Texas Congressman Jack Brooks. This earned Congressman Stockman the title of “Newsmaker of the Year for 1994″ and the nickname “Giant Killer.”

During the first 100 days, Congressman Stockman fought to reduce the size and scope of the federal government, starting with Congress itself. As sponsor of the Drier/Stockman package of opening day reforms, Congressman Stockman dramatically pared down the hierarchy of the House by eliminating three full house committees, 23 subcommittees and cutting committee staff by one-third saving taxpayers millions of dollars each year. Congressman Stockman voted to cut taxes, his own pay and pension, and the number of congressional committees. Congressman Stockman never asked for nor received a federal earmark to benefit his district. Instead, he believed the best “earmark” he could do for his district was to leave a balanced budget for the next generation.

Congressman Stockman’s opening day reforms required Congress to operate under the same laws as everyone else and eliminated many of the “perks” the former Democrat-controlled Congress had enjoyed. They also required Congress, for the first time, to open Congressional proceedings each day with the Pledge of Allegiance.

Congressman Stockman worked tirelessly to protect the US Constitution. In less than 100 days, he pushed welfare reform legislation, a $500-per-child tax credit for families, a balanced budget amendment and regulatory relief legislation. He was known as one of the most ardent defenders of Constitution in Congress and was named “The Taxpayer’s Best Friend.”

Some of the awards and commendations awarded Congressman Stockman were the “Taxpayers Best Friend Award” by Citizens for Tax Reform; a consistent “100 percent” rating by the American Conservative Union; “Taxpayer’s Hero Award” by Citizens Against Government Waste and “Pro-Family Congressman” of the year by the American Family Association.

http://congressmanstevestockman.com/stockman-to-vote-no-on-speaker-boehner/

Ron endorsed Stockman and Stockman said he campaigned for Ron in '88.

itshappening
01-02-2013, 03:25 PM
Boehner should resign now before he's pushed.

How many freshman are there? we need to start hitting the phones.

Confederate
01-02-2013, 03:42 PM
His twitter:

https://twitter.com/SteveStockmanUS

Bastiat's The Law
01-02-2013, 03:48 PM
We need to stoke the fires on this.

Adrock
01-02-2013, 03:52 PM
From Hot Air:

There are already 20 that will block his election tomorrow.

nobody's_hero
01-02-2013, 03:52 PM
His first day on the job and I'm already impressed.

Confederate
01-02-2013, 03:54 PM
His first day on the job and I'm already impressed.

Well not really his first day in Congress. He served one term from 95-97.

georgiaboy
01-02-2013, 03:54 PM
I've been awaiting this trial balloon, a signal to us!

Hopefully, Mr. Speaker-prompter, your ayes do not have it this time.

SpreadOfLiberty
01-02-2013, 04:02 PM
I knew it!

itshappening
01-02-2013, 04:05 PM
We desperately need someone to stand as a stalking horse. Amash and Huelskamp could get into trouble back home if they try it, Gohmert or Stockman himself are safer and would be ideal.

That way there is another candidate on the ballot for speaker that the 20 or so (if that's true) can vote FOR to deny Boehner the votes he needs, or maybe abstaining will work, I dont know the rules.

What I do know is that Boehner has just bought North Eastern support for his re-election by promising to table the 60 billion Sandy pork bill.

georgiaboy
01-02-2013, 04:08 PM
What I do know is that Boehner has just bought North Eastern support for his re-election by promising to table the 60 billion Sandy pork bill.

All the more reason to get him outta there. disgusting.

SpreadOfLiberty
01-02-2013, 04:14 PM
We desperately need someone to stand as a stalking horse. Amash and Huelskamp could get into trouble back home if they try it, Gohmert or Stockman himself are safer and would be ideal.

That way there is another candidate on the ballot for speaker that the 20 or so (if that's true) can vote FOR to deny Boehner the votes he needs, or maybe abstaining will work, I dont know the rules.

What I do know is that Boehner has just bought North Eastern support for his re-election by promising to table the 60 billion Sandy pork bill.

Jimmy Duncan and Walter Jones. We can use the tenure argument with them. They have been around forever, and are with us on nearly all the issues.

itshappening
01-02-2013, 04:35 PM
People who have been around forever are not going to do it because they have built up seniority and have to much to lose from the patronage of the speaker.

It has to be a 2010 or 12 member or someone who was kicked off the committee's but there's still the potential for trouble back home with the local and county GOP and voters so you need to be reasonably safe. Gohmert is a good one because he's utterly safe and runs without opposition.

mz10
01-02-2013, 04:38 PM
We desperately need someone to stand as a stalking horse. Amash and Huelskamp could get into trouble back home if they try it, Gohmert or Stockman himself are safer and would be ideal.

Huelskamp represents one of the reddest districts in the country.

vita3
01-02-2013, 04:38 PM
I'm thinking Walter Jones might be the best to Champion

mz10
01-02-2013, 04:39 PM
I still say it should be Jim Jordan, although I could see it being Tom Price

itshappening
01-02-2013, 04:39 PM
Huelskamp represents one of the reddest districts in the country.

Yes but what I mean is the local party could toss him out for "disloyalty", that's the potential problem a member faces if they rebel openly.

Cowlesy
01-02-2013, 04:44 PM
The new Speaker of the House, if there is one, will be someone who can raise massive piles of cash for the Republican National Committee and Republican Congressional Committee, or has done so in the past.

Count on it.

Pericles
01-02-2013, 04:48 PM
Stockman wil be the Rand Paul of the House.

SpreadOfLiberty
01-02-2013, 04:52 PM
People who have been around forever are not going to do it because they have built up seniority and have to much to lose from the patronage of the speaker.

It has to be a 2010 or 12 member or someone who was kicked off the committee's but there's still the potential for trouble back home with the local and county GOP and voters so you need to be reasonably safe. Gohmert is a good one because he's utterly safe and runs without opposition.

They are treated like crap based on their tenure, IMO. Look at their committee assignments.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Duncan_(U.S._politician)#Tenure
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_B._Jones,_Jr.#Committee_assignments

Maybe Gohmert would be better. Jones and Duncan are considered very nice, and that might not be a good quality. On the other hand, they aren't viewed as nutty like Gohmert and are with us on basically all the issues.

Brian4Liberty
01-02-2013, 04:53 PM
Way to go, Steve! #PurgeBoehner

Spoa
01-02-2013, 04:56 PM
I knew that Congressman Stockman was a good conservative. Looks like he'll be on our side a lot. :) Proud to have supported him in 2012!

itshappening
01-02-2013, 05:01 PM
They are treated like crap based on their tenure, IMO. Look at their committee assignments.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Duncan_(U.S._politician)#Tenure
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_B._Jones,_Jr.#Committee_assignments

Maybe Gohmert would be better. Jones and Duncan are considered very nice, and that might not be a good quality. On the other hand, they aren't viewed as nutty like Gohmert and are with us on basically all the issues.

Duncan is number 3 on Natural resources and could be chairman in a few years. Walter is on the Armed Services committee. They won't put that at risk. Sadly this is how congress works. Boehner will have all the support from those with seniority, chairmans, members of the Steering committee, people he's bought off with Sandy aid or other promises, donor recipients from his political action committee and other cronies he's known since being there since 1990 so you have to rely on new members and there's probably only a handful who will defy him and vote against him (not sure if I believe it's as high as 20). It's an elaborate operation designed to keep him in power forever or until he resigns and takes a lobbying position somewhere. If it is 20 and they're serious then he's in trouble but it's just speculation at this point.