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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Boehner says he 'absolutely' trusts Obama, I 'absolutely' distrust Boehner

When it comes to supporting conservative ideals Boehner has been a ‘real nowhere man’. He, in spite of talking a conservative game, has shown himself to be the typical RINO! What’s a RINO, it’s much more than the pat interpretation ‘Republican In Name Only’.

The typical RINO is a member or associate of the Luciferian Rothschild/Rockefeller bankster cabal. These fakes are placed in leadership positions, positions of authority, positions of influence, to facilitate the ushering in of the new world through their spheres of influence.

Boehner is an actor, playing a part assigned to him. He could just as easily have been assigned the role of Democrat and he would have pursued the exact same macro-policies.

The AP reports that House Speaker John Boehner says he "absolutely" trusts President Barack Obama. He said it on an ABC's "This Week".

He told "This Week" that he and Obama have a good relationship and that they are "open and honest with each other even though they have big differences.

On the same show he also made another startling revelation. He said they agree that the U.S. doesn't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt.

I think the citizens of Cyprus were told the same thing until their recent banking crisis where their assets were suddenly frozen pending the immediate levying of a tax on their deposits.

Boehner says he 'absolutely' trusts Obama


WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Speaker John Boehner says he "absolutely" trusts President Barack Obama - not that they don't have their differences.

Boehner tells ABC's "This Week" that the two have a good relationship and that they're "open with each other ... honest with each other." But the Ohio lawmaker says they're trying to bridge some big differences.

One issue they agree on: The U.S. doesn't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt.

Some conservatives criticized Obama when he said last week that the country doesn't have an immediate debt crisis.

Boehner says a debt crisis does loom in the years ahead because entitlement programs are not sustainable if they aren't changed.

He says balancing the budget will help the economy.

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