It looks like the forms of an alliance are already under-way between some Republicans and some environmental action-groups:
The group faces stiff competition for a seat at the Republican table, especially given the increasingly dominant role of conservative tea party groups and the Koch brothers. Still, supporters of the effort say they see stirrings of conservationist Republican activism around the country, including among young conservatives and a pro-solar-power "green tea" alliance between Georgia tea party activists and the Sierra Club.
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/08/environmental-defense-action-fund-gop-110021.html?hp=r12 (http://www.politico.com/story/2014/08/environmental-defense-action-fund-gop-110021.html?hp=r12)
If greenies understand that the American free market cannot be manipulated by flawed reasoning, I'll tolerate their input to some negligible extent. Afterall, nobody likes a litterbug.
The left is always trying to "plant" the "seeds" of our destruction.
did you see what I did there? :laugh:
Quote from: kit saginaw on August 15, 2014, 08:56:39 AM
It looks like the forms of an alliance are already under-way between some Republicans and some environmental action-groups:
The group faces stiff competition for a seat at the Republican table, especially given the increasingly dominant role of conservative tea party groups and the Koch brothers. Still, supporters of the effort say they see stirrings of conservationist Republican activism around the country, including among young conservatives and a pro-solar-power "green tea" alliance between Georgia tea party activists and the Sierra Club.
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/08/environmental-defense-action-fund-gop-110021.html?hp=r12 (http://www.politico.com/story/2014/08/environmental-defense-action-fund-gop-110021.html?hp=r12)
If greenies understand that the American free market cannot be manipulated by flawed reasoning, I'll tolerate their input to some negligible extent. Afterall, nobody likes a litterbug.
Nailed it!
Let them join our cause, as long as they understand the limited power of the Fed.
I say kick them to the curb. Their losing the battle and now they wanna join and "plant the seeds of our destruction". Exactly like CarlB stated.