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Big Business to Tea Party: Outta the Way

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:25 am
by Cap'n Cat
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Cool Conk theater. We knew this was coming.....

The recent elections underlined a growing tension in political money circles: Business people are increasingly fed up with the activist wing of the Republican Party. It's a trend that will have broad implications for next year's midterm elections and the presidential race in 2016, political experts say.

In Alabama on Nov. 5, Republican Bradley Byrne beat tea party favorite Dean Young for a U.S. House seat in part because the business community rallied around him. In Virginia, Democrat Terry McAuliffe bested tea party-backed Republican Ken Cuccinelli partially because some conservative business donors wouldn't give to the GOP campaign—or even switched sides. And in New Jersey, moderate Republican Chris Christie crushed tea party candidate Seth Grossman in the primary and then Democrat Barbara Buono in the general election because of strong business support.

"Both used to be aligned on lower taxes and smaller government. Now the business community isn't so sure anymore. More and more of the business community depends on government contracts, regulations or tax policy to keep them in business," Hull added. They "need allies who win, not ideologically pure candidates who lose."

The Virginia gubernatorial race is a prime example of that battle.

"If the Tea Party wants to be part of winning in 2016, they're going to need to be inclusive, they're going to need to stop challenging Republican incumbents in primaries," said Bobbie Kilberg, a longtime Republican operative and donor who is also president and chief executive officer of the Northern Virginia Technology Council.

"They can spend all the time they want in making their points based on principle, but if you cannot win an election and you cannot govern, what is the point?"




Any Teabaggers, Obstruct-o-Conks, or Cruz fellators (Z) care to comment?

:D

Re: Big Business to Tea Party: Outta the Way

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:31 am
by AZGrizFan
Cap'n Cat wrote:Both used to be aligned on lower taxes and smaller government. Now the business community isn't so sure anymore. More and more of the business community depends on government contracts, regulations or tax policy to keep them in business," Hull added. They "need allies who win, not ideologically pure candidates who lose."
This ain't a "tea party" issue, Cappy. It's a "government" issue and should scare the living shit out of you.

Re: Big Business to Tea Party: Outta the Way

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:40 am
by Cap'n Cat
AZGrizFan wrote:
Cap'n Cat wrote:Both used to be aligned on lower taxes and smaller government. Now the business community isn't so sure anymore. More and more of the business community depends on government contracts, regulations or tax policy to keep them in business," Hull added. They "need allies who win, not ideologically pure candidates who lose."
This ain't a "tea party" issue, Cappy. It's a "government" issue and should scare the living shit out of you.
No, Z. I'm going to look at the positive side - the "contracts" thing is cooperation and economic interaction between government and business - a common good. The tax policy and regulation battle is fought in the political arena, so it's not as stringently a "government" issue as you claim, Li'l Cruz. Once they stop fighting, then it's a govt issue, but both sides own it.
Point is, Teabaggers of the sort you voted for haven't the intellectual capacity, experience or skills to wade in those waters. They are an interfering third party to progress....and people like you own them.



Edit: ...and the misery continues for Conk and Donk alike until they are exterminated (figuratively speaking)

Re: Big Business to Tea Party: Outta the Way

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:49 am
by CID1990
Big biz likes Republicans and Democrats equally so long as they do what they're told, re: the corporatist mainstream versions of those parties... ably represented these days by Hillary Clinton and <insert RINO here>.

You'll find the same phenomenon occurring the very minute Fauxcahontas from MA throws her hat in the national ring in 2016. The Clinton machine, awash in Wall Street money will crush her

Re: Big Business to Tea Party: Outta the Way

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:56 am
by Chizzang
CID1990 wrote:Big biz likes Republicans and Democrats equally so long as they do what they're told, re: the corporatist mainstream versions of those parties... ably represented these days by Hillary Clinton and <insert RINO here>.

You'll find the same phenomenon occurring the very minute Fauxcahontas from MA throws her hat in the national ring in 2016. The Clinton machine, awash in Wall Street money will crush her
Hmmm...
You and Baldy need to get your story straight
Does Big Business Run the Political scene
or as Baldy rants (over and over) Politics controls big Business

Which is it..?
I already know the answer - I'm just glad you're finally admitting it

:nod:

Re: Big Business to Tea Party: Outta the Way

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 11:00 am
by Cap'n Cat
Chizzang wrote:
CID1990 wrote:Big biz likes Republicans and Democrats equally so long as they do what they're told, re: the corporatist mainstream versions of those parties... ably represented these days by Hillary Clinton and <insert RINO here>.

You'll find the same phenomenon occurring the very minute Fauxcahontas from MA throws her hat in the national ring in 2016. The Clinton machine, awash in Wall Street money will crush her
Hmmm...
You and Baldy need to get your story straight
Does Big Business Run the Political scene
or as Baldy rants (over and over) Politics controls big Business

Which is it..?
I already know the answer - I'm just glad you're finally admitting it

:nod:
Baldy is way past the highlighted above.

Everything in America, to him and his befuddled ilk, is run out of the penthouse offices of the Clinton Global Initiative in New York, via the mind of Bill Clinton (and, by extension, his spouse).

Re: Big Business to Tea Party: Outta the Way

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 11:12 am
by Pwns
Chizzang wrote:
CID1990 wrote:Big biz likes Republicans and Democrats equally so long as they do what they're told, re: the corporatist mainstream versions of those parties... ably represented these days by Hillary Clinton and <insert RINO here>.

You'll find the same phenomenon occurring the very minute Fauxcahontas from MA throws her hat in the national ring in 2016. The Clinton machine, awash in Wall Street money will crush her
Hmmm...
You and Baldy need to get your story straight
Does Big Business Run the Political scene
or as Baldy rants (over and over) Politics controls big Business

Which is it..?
I already know the answer - I'm just glad you're finally admitting it

:nod:
It's not an either-or, Chizzy.

Re: Big Business to Tea Party: Outta the Way

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 1:46 pm
by houndawg
Cap'n is layin' the wood to the conks today. ASSGREASEFun is the only one even putting up token resistance and his sphincter is looser than a electronic voting machine form the pounding...