SassyLady
09-08-2015, 04:52 AM
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Fiorina: GOP Leaders ‘Should Go’ if They Don’t Pass Anti-Abortion Bill
“Mr. Boehner and Mr. McConnell, I know them both, they’re good men,” she said to a gathering of about 30 supporters. “But perhaps they’ve been captured by the status quo.”Fiorina said the Republican-controlled Congress should pass bills to institute a 20-week abortion ban and defund Planned Parenthood, secure the border, and rein in government regulations regardless of whether President Obama threatens to veto the legislation, adding that if they can’t do it, the GOP leadership should step aside.</header><section class="article-body article-collapse-body" itemprop="articleBody" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: border-box; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent; max-width: 1012px; padding: 0px 30px; width: 1012px; font-family: Georgia, serif; position: relative; color: rgb(40, 40, 40);">.................
“I think voters worked hard to return a historic Republican majority to the House and to restore a Republican majority to the Senate, and I think people haven’t seen much result from that,” she said.
Fiorina added that Republican lawmakers should couple a measure to defund Planned Parenthood with legislation to keep the government operating into the next fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1, even if it provokes a government shutdown.
“If President Obama is prepared to shut down the government because he cares so much about Planned Parenthood, then let him do that,” Fiorina said. “But I think this gets to the core of our nation’s character, and I also know that the vast majority of Americans agree with me on that.”
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http://time.com/4024066/carly-fiorina-mitch-mcconnell-john-boehner-abortion/?xid=homepage
Fiorina: GOP Leaders ‘Should Go’ if They Don’t Pass Anti-Abortion Bill
“Mr. Boehner and Mr. McConnell, I know them both, they’re good men,” she said to a gathering of about 30 supporters. “But perhaps they’ve been captured by the status quo.”Fiorina said the Republican-controlled Congress should pass bills to institute a 20-week abortion ban and defund Planned Parenthood, secure the border, and rein in government regulations regardless of whether President Obama threatens to veto the legislation, adding that if they can’t do it, the GOP leadership should step aside.</header><section class="article-body article-collapse-body" itemprop="articleBody" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: border-box; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent; max-width: 1012px; padding: 0px 30px; width: 1012px; font-family: Georgia, serif; position: relative; color: rgb(40, 40, 40);">.................
“I think voters worked hard to return a historic Republican majority to the House and to restore a Republican majority to the Senate, and I think people haven’t seen much result from that,” she said.
Fiorina added that Republican lawmakers should couple a measure to defund Planned Parenthood with legislation to keep the government operating into the next fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1, even if it provokes a government shutdown.
“If President Obama is prepared to shut down the government because he cares so much about Planned Parenthood, then let him do that,” Fiorina said. “But I think this gets to the core of our nation’s character, and I also know that the vast majority of Americans agree with me on that.”
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http://time.com/4024066/carly-fiorina-mitch-mcconnell-john-boehner-abortion/?xid=homepage