GOP Presidential Hopeful Calls Out Boehner And McConnell
This 2016 GOP Presidential hopeful says: "If the whole point of [the 2014]
election was just simply to give John Boehner and Mitch McConnell nicer offices,
let's give them back."
(NRO) Governor Bobby Jindal (R., La.) warned House speaker John Boehner and Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell not to use their leadership positions to govern as "cheaper Democrats," saying they need to keep the promises made to voters by repealing Obamacare.
"If the whole point of [the 2014] election was just simply to give John Boehner and Mitch McConnell nicer offices, let's give them back," Jindal, a 2016 hopeful, said during an anti-Common Core event in Washington, D.C.
Jindal said that government expands because elected officials break their promises to voters.
"Right now you’ve got an attempt by many in this city to say, 'Well, we can’t really repeal Obamacare,'" Jindal said. My message to Republican leaders, the Republican party, the Republican elected officials is, first, do what you promised us you were going to do when you asked us to vote for you. Second, don’t become just cheaper Democrats. We don’t need Democrat-lite."
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(NRO) Governor Bobby Jindal (R., La.) warned House speaker John Boehner and Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell not to use their leadership positions to govern as "cheaper Democrats," saying they need to keep the promises made to voters by repealing Obamacare.
"If the whole point of [the 2014] election was just simply to give John Boehner and Mitch McConnell nicer offices, let's give them back," Jindal, a 2016 hopeful, said during an anti-Common Core event in Washington, D.C.
Jindal said that government expands because elected officials break their promises to voters.
"Right now you’ve got an attempt by many in this city to say, 'Well, we can’t really repeal Obamacare,'" Jindal said. My message to Republican leaders, the Republican party, the Republican elected officials is, first, do what you promised us you were going to do when you asked us to vote for you. Second, don’t become just cheaper Democrats. We don’t need Democrat-lite."
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