Is “scab” too strong to describe a House Republican who votes with Democrats to fund Obamacare & raise debt ceiling with no spending cuts?

Last week,? Huffington Post reported named ?20 Republicans as agreeing to vote with the Democrats to fully fund Obamacare and raise the debt ceiling with no spending cuts.??? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/01/house-republicans-clean-cr_n_4024755.html.?? Jon Runyan, Peter King, Frank LoBiono, and Leonard Lance were on that list.?? I compared any Republican Congressman who would vote with the Democrats now to a ?scab?– a union member who goes back to work in the middle of a strike to break the strike and bust his own union.?? But then I read ?Ode to a Scab? written by ?progressive? adventure author Jack London in 1915.?? You can find it at http://dawn.thot.net/scab.html.??? ?Is that word too harsh?? Seth Grossman

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    Seth Grossman is executive director of Liberty And Prosperity, which he co-founded in 2003. It promotes American liberty and limited constitutional government through weekly radio and in-person discussions, its website, email newsletters and various events. Seth Grossman is also a general practice lawyer.

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1 thought on “Is “scab” too strong to describe a House Republican who votes with Democrats to fund Obamacare & raise debt ceiling with no spending cuts?”

  1. Scab is not too strong. It is high time we make a stand on “tax (more) and spend (more)” vs fiscal sanity

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