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Saturday, August 12, 2017

Republican voters support a conservative GOP


 By Oscar Y. Harward

A majority of Capitol Hill legislators profess to be conservative.  While the electorate elects Republicans, Capitol Hill GOP legislators elect moderates as their leaders.

A major issue within the GOP continues to be ‘illegal’ immigration.  It appears President Obama and Capitol Hill Democrats has led America’s communities to criminality as well as ‘illegal’ immigrants.

President Trump is attempting to protect our USA and our Constitution.  President Trump supports ‘legal’ immigration.  Many Capitol Hill GOP leaders support.

In June 2014, with ‘illegal’ immigration the issue, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor was defeated at the Virginia State Convention for his Congressional reelection. 

GOP conservatives thought with Rep. Cantor’s defeat, Republican leaders would honor a GOP awakening from ‘WE the People’ and stop supporting ‘illegal’ immigration.   

Capitol Hill RINO Republican leaders continue to reject conservative Republicans views and their legislations.

Conservative Republican Party candidates promised the people to stop the ‘invasion’ of illegal immigrants.  The American electorate responded by electing huge majorities of Republicans on Capitol Hill and in many states’ General Assemblies.

There is a political battle between Capitol Hill GOP leaders and President Trump on legislation including HealthCare, immigration, tax reductions, etc.

Rather than allowing an open conservative GOP legislative agenda, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan demands to have their personal ‘thumbprints’ on all Capitol Hill.

President Trump is counseling GOP leaders on HealthCare, “It’s the same exact legislation we passed 18 months ago — we all voted for, the Senate voted for.  

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH-6) is forcing a vote on legislation to the floor. Our leadership won’t do that. So the only way to go around them is to start what’s called a discharge petition.

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