i want yes or no. no. if you guys if you guys if every republican votes against it, it does not get funded. that is a fact. no, sir when you make a stand, you have to get back on board. i thought if you think harry reid is going to pass it doesn t matter. we need to show the american people we stand for conservative values. and they then we can get our country back. and here is republican congressman aaron shock at a town hall meeting in illinois. if you re going to take a hostage, you have to be willing to shoot, right? because at the end of the day if you re not willing to kill the hostage that is okay. kill it. so what i would say is when i look down the road and i say if i m going to say i m going to
minding the fact, by the way, that you can t actually de-fund obama care through continuing resolution, it is mandatory funding, not discretionary funding, but logic has been lost. steve, reasoning with voters is a long-term issue. you can t just start to do it today after not doing it for years. and when you actually saw them at the point of being willing, the audience is being absolutely willing to not pay the troops, and in the words of aaron schock, disband the army, the military, the product of what has been going on in the house of representatives for years. it is the part of what has been going on in the house, going on in the area since barack obama has been voted in. the republican strategy from that moment on was absolutely reflexive, unyielding
if every republican votes against it, it does not get funded. that is a fact. no, sir when you make a stand, you have to get back on board. i thought if you think harry reid is going to pass it doesn t matter. we need to show the american people we stand for conservative values. and they then we can get our country back. and here is republican congressman aaron shock at a town hall meeting in illinois. if you re going to take a hostage, you have to be willing to shoot, right? because at the end of the day if you re not willing to kill the hostage that is okay. kill it. so what i would say is when i look down the road and i say if i m going to say i m going to if it doesn t stop the money, i have to be betting on the fact
that you can t actually de-fund obama care through continuing resolution, it is mandatory funding, not discretionary funding, but logic has been lost. steve, reasoning with voters is a long-term issue. you can t just start to do it today after not doing it for years. and when you actually saw them at the point of being willing, the audience is being absolutely willing to not pay the troops, and in the words of aaron schock, disband the army, the military, the product of what has been going on in the house of representatives for years. it is the part of what has been going on in the house, going on in the area since barack obama has been voted in. the republican strategy from that moment on was absolutely reflexive, unyielding opposition. if that is your basic approach, if obama is for it, we re
show. the point is it is inappropriate, contrary to statute, and leads us down this never neverland path, and i don t care if it is an organization on the right or the left, they shouldn t disguise political action behind the guise of social welfare. it is not healthy, it s not right, it s not legal, we should stop it. let s listen to how deep the ignorance runs on the republican side on this, what aaron shock had to say today. we re not having a debate about whether or not we agree with citizens united, we re not having a debate about whether or not we want to change 501(c)4 or change 501(c)3 processes. if that s your goal, perhaps introduce legislation to do so. congressman, he clearly did not hear or understand what you had to say today. he clearly doesn t have the vaguest idea what 501(c)4 law actually says, which is none of those people should have had