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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Jeb Bush Shifting Beyond Reagan, Elder Bush

Jeb Bush Shifting Beyond Reagan, Elder Bush

Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush

Former Florida governor Jeb Bush is calling for a more moderate GOP, which would embrace the ideals that his dad and former president Ronald Reagan supported.  He mentioned how Reagan got much accomplished with bipartisan support that right now would be difficult to imagine.  He stated the GOP doesn't need to focus on strict ideology but look for common ground.  Jeb stated his father and Reagan wouldn't have agreed with today's Republican party due to their moving to the right and their adherence to ideology.  The question that needs to be asked is if the ideology that the GOP embraces in line with the Constitution?  That should be the question.  A politicial party is defined by their core belief system.  What good is the Republican party if they aren't going to stand by the principles that are laid out in the Constitution?  They're worthless.  It should always be about the Constitution.  That's what the Republican party should be about.  If the GOP's ideology is unconstitutional, then it's wrong, regardless the name of their party. 

The problem with today's GOP in Congress is they gave lip service to constitutional principles when campaigning for elections, but they abandon their principles once the election's over with.  What does the GOP stand for?  Nothing.  The GOP claims to be the party of fiscal restraint.  Consequently, the 112th Congress have continued the spending spree.  The GOP House, led by House Speaker John Boehner, have done nothing to rein in spending.  It's a travesty. 

Jeb Bush's remarks shouldn't be any surprise.  Jeb Bush and his family are globalists.  They're about propagating a new world order.  When Jeb's father and brother occupied the Oval Office, both presidents proved that the Constitution wasn't important to them.  They ignored the Constitution as they carried out the orders of the powers-that-be.

To read the full story, click on the above link from Newsmax.

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