as we feared. it looks like we will have to vote to primary Republicans and will will not be voting for the currently elected ones in the general. they are looking to be rather disgusting and far worse than democrats... because even though democrats pretend to care about the working class everyone knows they are out to screw the workers and the taxpayers. Republicans actually get elected by workers and tax payers... and then they betray them. http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/shock-poll-warren-leads-clinton-in-iowa-n.h./article/2560098 Talk radio host Rush Limbaugh declared that GOP leaders “don’t want to stop Obama’s executive amnesty and so that’s why they’re not going to really work on this” on Wednesday. “The Republicans are all set to squander it again” he stated. Limbaugh then talked about Senate Republicans’ reaction to Democrats filibustering the House’s DHS funding bill, and stated “Now how many weeks did the Senate Democrats spend ramming through Obamacare, illegally, via budget reconciliation. So how come the Republicans give up so quickly? Why don’t they just use budget reconciliation in this case? They tell us they’re serious about opposing Obama’s executive amnesty, but they’re not.” He continued, “they don’t want to stop Obama’s executive amnesty. And so that’s why they’re not going to really work on this.” He concluded, “the idea was that rather than risk a wider government shutdown over Obama’s amnesty, Republicans would focus on the Department of Homeland Security funding, and they would risk a limited shutdown of that department and that department only if Obama and the Democrats refused to scale back his amnesty intentions. But when it came down to the final counting, the Republicans were never really willing to shut down DHS either, and they made no secret of the fact, the Republicans were bluffing, and they admitted they were bluffing…so the Democrats have no reason to support the Republican bill. The whole thing is an out-and-out joke, folks.”
I have to say... I was waiting for some orchestrated cave... but this Judge's ruling may give so much strength the the rule of law position... we might not have to primary these guys. I now put a chance of victory for the rule of law at 50/50. There is also a chance there are enough conservatives in the house that they were not going to cave on this one. Just not sure what to think right now. We may know soon. We they snatch defeat from the jaws of victory again.