John Boehner (pronounced "Bainer", not "Boner") is a good man, an emotional one, even, who cries like a fountain in public over tragic things, and who is a genuine believer in faith and God. But he is an odd duck, indeed, to be leading his party at a time when the real power mongers within it are fighting like the devil to prevent the government from raising taxes, especially for the upper classes.
The president of the United States and his Democratic party have tried to prevent the massive and callous budget cuts, the so-called sequester, from happening, by negotiating a more intelligent and balanced approach to budget balancing, a combination of smaller cuts and some tax increases. The Republicans, with spokesperson and House majority leader, Mr. Boehner, will not agree to any tax hikes or revisions to the tax code to close "loopholes". That's funny because closing loopholes was a key plank in Mitt Romney's campaign to become president.
When you think of crazy politicians gone wild, an obvious example has to be John Boehner and his posse of school-yard bullies, called the Republican party of Washington.
When ordinary people are hurt by the callous budget cuts because Republicans refused to authorize a rise in rich people's taxes, that will certainly give Mr. Boehner something to weep about in church.
The president of the United States and his Democratic party have tried to prevent the massive and callous budget cuts, the so-called sequester, from happening, by negotiating a more intelligent and balanced approach to budget balancing, a combination of smaller cuts and some tax increases. The Republicans, with spokesperson and House majority leader, Mr. Boehner, will not agree to any tax hikes or revisions to the tax code to close "loopholes". That's funny because closing loopholes was a key plank in Mitt Romney's campaign to become president.
When you think of crazy politicians gone wild, an obvious example has to be John Boehner and his posse of school-yard bullies, called the Republican party of Washington.
When ordinary people are hurt by the callous budget cuts because Republicans refused to authorize a rise in rich people's taxes, that will certainly give Mr. Boehner something to weep about in church.
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