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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

New GOP Blacks, Hispanics and Women in Congress


GOP Congressman Will Hurd of Texas

More Bullshit or a Fresh Start?

  • The Real Question  -  Sure Republicans are not Democrats, but is that all the GOP stands for?  The GOP has been the party of Big Government and the Marxist re-distribution of wealth through the income tax since the days of Theodore Roosevelt.  The current crop of "Conservative" Republicans openly pisses on the Constitution by establishing secret courts, unconstitutional NSA spying, torture and undeclared wars.  Will these new freshmen Republicans be the same old Bullshit or something new?


The House will welcome 58 freshmen this coming week, including 43 Republicans and 15 Democrats, pushing the GOP majority to 246 members, the most since the Great Depression.

In the Senate, 13 new lawmakers, all but one of them Republican, will be sworn in, flipping control of the chamber to the GOP with a 54-vote majority.

Congresswoman Mia Love of Utah

The incoming classes will bring new gender and racial diversity to Capitol Hill, with 104 women in the House and Senate and close to 100 black, Hispanic and Asian lawmakers. The newcomers include the youngest woman elected to Congress, 30-year-old Elise Stefanik of New York, and the first black Republican woman, Mia Love of Utah.

"This election was not an endorsement of either party, it was a condemnation of, yes, the president's policies, but also of government dysfunction," said GOP Rep.-elect Carlos Curbelo, who defeated a Democratic incumbent in Florida. "I hope we can be different. ... I hope we focus on getting things done."

In addition to Stefanik, a woman, and Curbelo, who is Hispanic, the GOP now claims two black House members, Love and Will Hurd of Texas. There is also one black senator, 10 Hispanic House members and two Hispanic senators. There are 22 Republican women in the House and six in the Senate.

The newcomers could add diversity of ideas to the Republican conference. Curbelo said he would push House GOP leaders to support immigration overhaul legislation, something the party has resisted.

"Of course as a freshman our influence is limited but we can work within our class, our freshman class to build support," Curbelo said.

(AP News)

Congresswoman Elise Stefanik of New York
At 30 years old this Republican is the youngest women elected to Congress.

Congressman Carlos Curbelo of Florida
The GOP adds another Hispanic Congressman

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