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OPINION

Don't Betray Us, Mr. Boehner

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Mr. Boehner, keep up the fight. The American people do not fear an Obama veto, or the specter of a government shutdown, or the slanderous words of Progressives (and their allies in the lame-stream media) that are spending this country into bankruptcy.

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We need a leader, a real leader. One who will stand defiantly, like a colossus, in the maelstrom.

We need a leader who does not say things like; "We control one-half of one-third of the government. We can't impose our will on the Senate." Those are the words of a loser. Those are not the words of a fighter.

You, Mr. Boehner, hold the cards. You control the House. And that means that nothing, repeat, nothing passes without your consent. Your House of Representatives proposes spending legislation according to the US Constitution.

And if Harry Reid and Barack Obama don't like what you propose, if they don't like the legislation that comes out of the House of Representatives then that's just tough. That means nothing they want to get done goes through either, not without your consent. That means that their agenda is dead-on-arrival too, and that's just fine by the American people.

Dick Morris said it best Mr. Boehner: "Speaker John Boehner said there would be no government shutdown. That's like robbing a store with a gun, but announcing at the outset that you won't use it. He is throwing away all of our leverage and seems headed for a 'compromise' that will betray his weak position. If the Republicans don't shut the government down now, when will they? Over the debt limit? The 2012 budget? They won't ever do it. We need to make sure all our Republican Congressmen keep their campaign commitment to us and back the full $61 billion of spending cuts! Every penny! No retreat!"

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In another post, earlier that same day, Morris wrote: "If House Republicans accept a "compromise" of less than $61 billion in budget cuts, it will demonstrate that they will never really make good on their sole bargaining chip - a government shutdown. If they don't do it over the continuing resolution (CR), they won't do it over the debt limit or the 2012 budget. ... they will throw away all their power and be revealed as toothless and impotent, though still noisy. In this one act, they will throw away the victory of 2010."

In those two statements, Morris summed up exactly why we must fight tooth-and-nail. And Morris should know. He was, after all, the man who strategized for Bill Clinton during the shutdown of 1995. He played for a different team back then and he knows how the game is played

And so, we say to you, Mr. Boehner, do not waiver, do not "compromise", and do not flinch. If you do, you betray the people who elevated you to the position of Speaker of the House.

When the American people told you to stop ObamaCare and stop the Obama-Reid spending spree, they were deadly serious.

The 61 billion dollars in cuts that was initially proposed by the House was pathetic. For far too long the American people have put up with inadequate and insufficient rubbish. Hindsight is 20-20, but would it not have been spectacular if our GOP leaders initially put 500 billion, or 1 trillion or 1.5 trillion in cuts on the table.

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The Associated Press wrote was told by Rep. Alan West (R-FL): "In light of a government report suggesting duplications in federal programs cost up to $200 billion, even $61 billion in new cuts seems piddling, said Rep. Allen West, R-Fla. ... What does that say to the American people?"

It is time to draw a stark contrast between the competing visions for America's future.

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