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applegrove

(118,816 posts)
Thu Oct 10, 2013, 06:21 PM Oct 2013

"Business Groups See Loss of Sway Over House G.O.P."

Business Groups See Loss of Sway Over House G.O.P.

By ERIC LIPTON, NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and NELSON D. SCHWARTZ

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/10/us/business-groups-see-loss-of-sway-over-house-gop.html?_r=0

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Their frustration has grown so intense in recent days that several trade association officials warned in interviews on Wednesday that they were considering helping wage primary campaigns against Republican lawmakers who had worked to engineer the political standoff in Washington.

Such an effort would thrust Washington’s traditionally cautious and pragmatic business lobby into open warfare with the Tea Party faction, which has grown in influence since the 2010 election and won a series of skirmishes with the Republican establishment in the last two years.

“We are looking at ways to counter the rise of an ideological brand of conservatism that, for lack of a better word, is more anti-establishment than it has been in the past,” said David French, the top lobbyist at the National Retail Federation. “We have come to the conclusion that sitting on the sidelines is not good enough.”

Some warned that a default could spur a shift in the relationship between the corporate world and the Republican Party. Long intertwined by mutual self-interest on deregulation and lower taxes, the business lobby and Republicans are diverging not only over the fiscal crisis, but on other major issues like immigration reform, which was favored by business groups and party leaders but stymied in the House by many of the same lawmakers now leading the debt fight.

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"Business Groups See Loss of Sway Over House G.O.P." (Original Post) applegrove Oct 2013 OP
So small business owners have to call Tea Partiers. Don't they benefit applegrove Oct 2013 #1
Uh…"Washington's traditionally cautious and pragmatic business lobby"… regnaD kciN Oct 2013 #2

applegrove

(118,816 posts)
1. So small business owners have to call Tea Partiers. Don't they benefit
Thu Oct 10, 2013, 06:29 PM
Oct 2013

most from Obamacare? Healthy employees?

regnaD kciN

(26,045 posts)
2. Uh…"Washington's traditionally cautious and pragmatic business lobby"…
Thu Oct 10, 2013, 06:34 PM
Oct 2013

…CREATED the f*ckin' Tea Party in the first place. And now they, along with the Koch brothers, find that, like Dr. Frankenstein, they can no longer control the monster they created.

Honestly, it would be downright funny…if only the damage about to be created by the Tea-liban would only affect them, and not the rest of us as well.

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