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It isn't as if the Republican's true allegiances aren't known.
McConnell's Wall Street meeting prompts criticism from Democrats
Given that reality, here's the latest infighting:
Analysis: Stuck between the Tea Party and a hard place - Politics - More politics - msnbc.com

McConnell's Wall Street meeting prompts criticism from Democrats
Given that reality, here's the latest infighting:
Analysis: Stuck between the Tea Party and a hard place - Politics - More politics - msnbc.com
Whats a guy to do? Teabaggers on one side and Karl Rove on the other.One of the 25 or so leaders, all from Boehner's district, asked him if Republicans would raise America's $14.3 trillion debt limit.
According to half a dozen attendees interviewed by Reuters, the most powerful Republican in Washington said "yes."
"And we're going to have to raise it again in the future," he added. With the mass retirement of America's Baby Boomers, he explained, it would take 20 years to balance the U.S. budget and 30 years after that to erase the nation's huge fiscal deficit.
That answer incensed many of the Tea Party activists, for whom raising the debt limit is anathema.

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