High Noon
Tinker
Republican House Speaker John Boehner made a great deal with President Barack Obama by using a political voting coalition between the devil Barack Obama, Nancy Polosky, Harry Reid, liberal Democrats, moderates Republicans, made for television only. And between the deep blue seas that is us the American people. John Boehner alined himself with President Barack Obama, after the election, and Boehner must be replaced because he is full of (blank).
As
the media laugh and plays about the double cross of the nasty and crud
deliberative body that we the people now know as the U.S. Congress. The America people
Government inheritance get squandered away in the corruption of the Washington
DC way to feed and clothe the habits and needs of the Washington DC
establishment, and media.
Now
the conservative congressman who were just elected as a majority by the Republican
Tea Party American people were doubled cross long before this voted here in the
late hours before this congressional break. John Boehner made a deal with
President Barack Obama to keep amnesty, and Obama care in the backrooms in the
halls of congress for his own reasons. And President Barack Obama got what he
wanted.
John Boehner has slapped you and I who deeply deplore Amnesty, and Obama care in the face.
John Boehner has slapped you and I who deeply deplore Amnesty, and Obama care in the face.
Now
we must replace John Boehner as House Speaker or else we die a coward in our
grave laying for eternity in our political shame like them.
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Dec 11, 9:42 PM EST
House approves $1.1T bill financing government
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republicans have muscled a $1.1 trillion
bill financing government agencies through the House after President Barack
Obama phoned Democratic lawmakers and urged them to back the measure.
The House approved the measure late Thursday by 219-206.
The compromise bill keeps agencies funded through next
September.

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