"Take that and smoke it" all you rabblerouster's getting ready to trash cities all weekend.
He doesn't want to get impeached in December, so he's throwing this into the bottom drawer, which gives states a chance to "roll their own" "misguided" bills, and many will thanks to Obama's initial smugness and denigration again of the Majority of Americans, who did not authorize the "Alinsky_Izing" of our country and isn't even near the change he promised his sorry assed tribe, for that matter..
This gives us until after the election to kick every single incumbent out of office and make sure the new group isn't already tainted with the DC stink, giving them a couple terms to undo all this crap, and deal with theirs and Obama's unconstitutional missteps using the bully pulpit on Americans..
My Way News : "WASHINGTON (AP) - Immigration reform has become the first of President Barack Obama's major priorities dropped from the agenda of an election-year Congress facing voter disillusionment. Sounding the death knell was Obama himself.The president noted that lawmakers may lack the 'appetite' to take on immigration while many of them are up for re-election and while another big legislative issue - climate change - is already on their plate.'I don't want us to do something just for the sake of politics that doesn't solve the problem,' Obama told reporters Wednesday night aboard Air Force One.Immigration reform was an issue Obama promised Latino groups that he would take up in his first year in office. But several hard realities - a tanked economy, a crowded agenda, election-year politics and lack of political will - led to so much foot-dragging in Congress that, ultimately, Obama decided to set the issue aside.With that move, the president calculated that an immigration bill would not prove as costly to his party two years from now, when he seeks re-election, than it would today, even though some immigration reformers warned that a delay could so discourage Democratic-leaning Latino voters that they would stay home from the polls in November.Some Democrats thought pushing a bill through now might help their party, or at least their own re-election prospects.Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, whose campaign is struggling in heavily Hispanic Nevada, unveiled an outline - not legislation - on Thursday for an immigration bill at a packed news conference. Asked when it might advance, he declined to set an 'arbitrary deadline.'"
Hope this is for real. The DEMS always try to throw us off.
ReplyDeleteWe're not putting this aside and they somehow think we can't talk and and take down a rogue government at the same time.
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