So, who thinks Obama is going to go whole hog versus putting just enough stuff out there to get the illegals to think he's doing something while staying just behind the line to keep from getting impeached? I think he's scared of losing power and he won't just blanket amnesty but he's going to try to push it.
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That's the way of US politics now. All or nothing, no compromise. Admittedly, I have no compromise on the opposite side though. Illegal is illegal, at least when I do something wrong it works that way. Not sure why we would change it for folks who are not even citizens.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by ceyko View PostThat's the way of US politics now. All or nothing, no compromise. Admittedly, I have no compromise on the opposite side though. Illegal is illegal, at least when I do something wrong it works that way. Not sure why we would change it for folks who are not even citizens.
...and comprise a very significant voting block that neither party is prepared to alienate. So the policy is, "we open the door, you come in and vote for us." Great.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Why wouldn't he go all out? McConnell and Boehner can talk all they want but they don't get the gavel until January. By then we'll have 6 million new democratic voters. Most of which are in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. Anyone that's against him is still a racist.
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Originally posted by BP View PostWhy wouldn't he go all out? McConnell and Boehner can talk all they want but they don't get the gavel until January. By then we'll have 6 million new democratic voters. Most of which are in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. Anyone that's against him is still a racist.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Much as many Republicans might like to forget it, the last major comprehensive immigration reform bill to make it through Congress was signed into law by then-President Reagan in 1986. The Immigration Reform and Control Act, Americans were told, was an immigration crackdown that simultaneously “preserves and enhances the nation’s heritage of legal immigration.”
The law lifted more than 2.7 million immigrants out of the shadows and into the U.S. workforce. For the first time, millions of undocumented immigrants could apply for a job, open a bank account, start building credit and even buy their own homes. Undocumented immigrants who had lived in the U.S. continuously before 1982 and were able to pay a $185 fee became eligible for a green card in an expedited process that in many cases took just months to complete.
A bi-partisan bill passed the Senate how long ago?? The House took it up for a vote how many times?? Wait, let's say they broke it up into different parts, then they voted on it. Did they do it?? NO!!!!!. Cowards sons of es sat on their asses and did diddly squat and now the President is going to do what he deems worthy without the approval of Congress. Can't blame him, I blame the House 'leadership' (leadership implying you can actually lead...) for not acting. They had their chance, now the president is doing what he thinks is legal.... This could have been resolved MANY months ago.
The power of the executive is bound only by what is written in the Constitution. Practically every President has left the executive stronger than what they inherited. Obama is continuing that tradition. Is it right or wrong that the power of the executive is much more expansive than what is enumerated in the Constitution? That's an entirely different debate
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Originally posted by likeitfast55 View Postundocumented immigrants
Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostNo one is doing a damn thing to stop the man, so why shouldn't he "fundamentally change the way America looks"?Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostNo one is doing a damn thing to stop the man, so why shouldn't he "fundamentally change the way America looks"?
Anyone who believes Barack Obama is now after six years in office acting on immigration out of an empathy for those here illegally hasn’t been paying attention. Everything Obama does and I do mean everything has a political calculation. He came into office vowing to fundamentally change America. This is his next step.
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Originally posted by Woods Racing Transmission View PostHis plan is to use "his amnesty plan" not for amnesty so much as he will use the debate around it to create a constitutional crisis.
Anyone who believes Barack Obama is now after six years in office acting on immigration out of an empathy for those here illegally hasn’t been paying attention. Everything Obama does and I do mean everything has a political calculation. He came into office vowing to fundamentally change America. This is his next step.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Originally posted by likeitfast55 View PostMuch as many Republicans might like to forget it, the last major comprehensive immigration reform bill to make it through Congress was signed into law by then-President Reagan in 1986. The Immigration Reform and Control Act, Americans were told, was an immigration crackdown that simultaneously “preserves and enhances the nation’s heritage of legal immigration.”
The law lifted more than 2.7 million immigrants out of the shadows and into the U.S. workforce. For the first time, millions of undocumented immigrants could apply for a job, open a bank account, start building credit and even buy their own homes. Undocumented immigrants who had lived in the U.S. continuously before 1982 and were able to pay a $185 fee became eligible for a green card in an expedited process that in many cases took just months to complete.
A bi-partisan bill passed the Senate how long ago?? The House took it up for a vote how many times?? Wait, let's say they broke it up into different parts, then they voted on it. Did they do it?? NO!!!!!. Cowards sons of es sat on their asses and did diddly squat and now the President is going to do what he deems worthy without the approval of Congress. Can't blame him, I blame the House 'leadership' (leadership implying you can actually lead...) for not acting. They had their chance, now the president is doing what he thinks is legal.... This could have been resolved MANY months ago.
The power of the executive is bound only by what is written in the Constitution. Practically every President has left the executive stronger than what they inherited. Obama is continuing that tradition. Is it right or wrong that the power of the executive is much more expansive than what is enumerated in the Constitution? That's an entirely different debate
No current legal process will stop the son of a bitch either. Our government and military leadership should step in, but the pussification of both disgusts me.
Yes, I said it. The military could be justified at this point, but the leadership is full of puzzles and/or ignorant fuck just like the rest of DC.
ALL enemies foreign and domestic. We have a threat to the integrity of the country and he's sitting on the throne.
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