FLBear5630 said:Then it doesn't end because the GOP will lose the House in 2 years. It will be more of the same bi-partisan crap.Redbrickbear said:FLBear5630 said:So, how does this end? If you can't work with the other side and the Romney's, Manchin's, McCain's, Lieberman's basically anyone that tries for bi-partisan legislation is "dead to us". How does it end?historian said:
Mitt has worked with & voted with the Dems a lot while in the Senate. He is the worst of the RINO's.
Depends on what bi-partisan legislation we are talking about
Betraying the base by reaching across the aisle to push for more foreign wars, and more leftist social stuff
(taking down statues, renaming bases, codifying gay "marriage" into Federal law, confirming Leftist Life Judges)
That is not the kind of bi-partisan stuff that Republican voters want....its a betrayal
Not to mention there is no similar movement among the Democrats to reach across the isle and secure our borders or push socially conservative legislation
Bi-partisanship is a one way street in DC
As for votes, use this site and find out what the people you say you despise and love actually vote for.
Congressional Votes Database - GovTrack.us
I don't hate Mitt Romney (or people like him..Collins and Murkowski)....I literally started the thread and said its "hard to hate Romney and hard to love him"
I have just been watching both parties in Congress a long time.
There is bipartisanship around having a very aggressive foreign policy (more wars in more places), not securing the border (more cheap labor), and moving the country in a pro-Liberal social/cultural direction (if slowly)
All things that the average Republican voter is against (and for very good reason)