Hey jon, I reject your labels, I reject your notion of me as close-minded, I reject your claim that I misrepresent conservative thinking. Why don't you state specifically what it is that you disagree with?
You constantly label conservative thinking around the tea party, whatever the heck that is. I wish you would just drop bringing up the tea party on every issue and blaming them for everything. They are pretty much irrelevant except being a boogey man for the hard left. It is quite possible that now that the GOP has control over both houses that some kind of immigration bill will be passed, but it is unlikely it is anything that Obama would sign. Hopefully the GOP can work with the Dems and make it somewhat bi-partisan. We will see. The disagreement and gridlock between the two parties has zero to do with the tea party. It is legitimate difference of opinions on numerous issues based upon different values which people hold. There will always be hardcore people on both sides trying to prevent the other side from gaining ground. That is the way it has always been, and probably always will be, and the presence of some mystical tea party makes zero difference.
Wow. Let's see:1. The Tea Party and the conservative base of the Republican party have become interchangeable. I use Tea Party for shorthand, but I could just as soon use conservative base.
2. I blame the conservative base for most of our current problems: again, not because of their ideology, much of which I don't disagree with, but because of their rigidity.
3. I do not believe the House and Senate will pass an immigration bill. The conservative base won't allow anything that gives illegals the ability to stay here. Obviously I hope I'm wrong. If they do pass something along those lines, I fully expect Obama to sign it. If he doesn't, then 100% of my criticism would fall on his shoulders. But I doubt it will get that far.
4. No you're wrong. There has never been this amount of lack of bipartisanship modern times. There has never been this lack of bipartisanship on the Democrat side. Since 2009, it's all been on the Republican side, and it's coming from the conservative base.