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Nov 6, 2014 17:39:07   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
Obama Readies Immigration Order

As Mark Alexander noted in his analysis of the midterm e******n, "A Referendum on Obama," the next move for the president will be to issue an executive order with the objective of flooding the polls in 2016 with v**es from i*****l i*******ts.

Alexander wrote:

"How is Obama going to make sure that Democrats recover the Senate and take the White House in 2016? Did you know that more than a million i*****l i*******ts were unlawfully registered to v**e this week, particularly in states where v**er ID is not required?

"Right now, Obama and his strategists are conspiring to package an executive order providing amnesty for the fastest growing population in America -- i*****l i*******ts from south of the border. Once in place, Obama will take steps to fast-track citizenship for this massive emerging Democrat constituency.

"Thus, by 2016, the number of i*****l a***n v**ers could exceed 10 million, and all their relatives and friends certainly will be v****g for Democrats unless Republican leaders embrace and promote the fact that Liberty is colorblind."

Indeed, Obama declared Wednesday, "Before the end of the year we're gonna, uh, uh, take wh**ever lawful actions that I can take that I believe will improve the functioning of our immigration system. ... Wh**ever executive actions that I take can be replaced and supplanted by action by Congress. You send me a bill that I can sign and those executive actions go away." In other words, if Congress won't do what he tells them to do, then he will act unilaterally with executive orders. If Congress doesn't like it, all they have to do to make those executive orders go away is just do what he tells them to do.

Columnist David Harsanyi explains the serious consequences of this plan: “Obama has basically admitted again that he believes the president -- if he’s passionate enough about a certain issue -- is free to craft legislation. And by consistently equating his forthcoming executive action with bills passed by Congress, Obama acknowledges the purpose of his unilateral moves is to enact new policies or pressure Republicans into giving him what he wants. Which is a big problem if you care about the Constitution.”

We certainly do care about the Constitution. The problem is Obama doesn’t -- unless you define “caring” as “shredding.”

Presumptive Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell responded to Obama's threat, saying, “I think the president choosing to do a lot of things unilaterally on immigration would be a big mistake. … [I]t’s like waving a red f**g in front of a bull to say, ‘If you guys don’t do what I want, I’m going to do it on my own.’ I hope he won’t do that because I think it poisons the well.”

That’s exactly Obama’s intent.

The president in turn replied to McConnell, “I have no doubt that there will be some Republicans who are angered or frustrated by any executive action that I may take. Those are folks who -- I have to say -- are deeply opposed to immigration reform, in any form.” And, again, if they don’t give him what he wants, he’ll simply take it.

Regardless, he tires of waiting for people to agree with him. "What I’m not going to do is just wait. I think it’s fair to say I’ve shown a lot of patience and tried to work on a bipartisan basis as much as possible.” Patience? Bipartisan? He has shown nothing of the sort. He's used immigration as a bludgeon against the GOP, and he plans to do so again.

"Congress will pass some bills I cannot sign," Obama acknowledged, before adding, "I'm pretty sure I'll take some actions that some in Congress will not like." That's an understatement.

Political analyst Charles Krauthammer, a former psychiatrist, has regularly noted Obama’s narcissism and how it affects his decisions. Krauthammer argues immigration is a great example: “I think the president’s threatening this [executive order] because he wants to do it, and I think he’s all the more anxious to go ahead and do this because it makes him relevant, it makes him the center of the universe again. He is not a happy man that he was asked for a year by his own Democrats to stay away and be invisible. This is a guy who doesn’t enjoy being invisible. ... He’s back in the game, he’s relevant now. This is exactly why he wants to do immigration.”

Obama's narcissism is one of the biggest reasons why he's so dangerous.

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Nov 6, 2014 18:57:11   #
KHH1
 
[quote=Don G. Dinsdale]Obama Readies Immigration Order

As Mark Alexander noted in his analysis of the midterm e******n, "A Referendum on Obama," the next move for the president will be to issue an executive order with the objective of flooding the polls in 2016 with v**es from i*****l i*******ts.

Alexander wrote:

"How is Obama going to make sure that Democrats recover the Senate and take the White House in 2016? Did you know that more than a million i*****l i*******ts were unlawfully registered to v**e this week, particularly in states where v**er ID is not required?

"Right now, Obama and his strategists are conspiring to package an executive order providing amnesty for the fastest growing population in America -- i*****l i*******ts from south of the border. Once in place, Obama will take steps to fast-track citizenship for this massive emerging Democrat constituency.

"Thus, by 2016, the number of i*****l a***n v**ers could exceed 10 million, and all their relatives and friends certainly will be v****g for Democrats unless Republican leaders embrace and promote the fact that Liberty is colorblind."

Indeed, Obama declared Wednesday, "Before the end of the year we're gonna, uh, uh, take wh**ever lawful actions that I can take that I believe will improve the functioning of our immigration system. ... Wh**ever executive actions that I take can be replaced and supplanted by action by Congress. You send me a bill that I can sign and those executive actions go away." In other words, if Congress won't do what he tells them to do, then he will act unilaterally with executive orders. If Congress doesn't like it, all they have to do to make those executive orders go away is just do what he tells them to do.

Columnist David Harsanyi explains the serious consequences of this plan: “Obama has basically admitted again that he believes the president -- if he’s passionate enough about a certain issue -- is free to craft legislation. And by consistently equating his forthcoming executive action with bills passed by Congress, Obama acknowledges the purpose of his unilateral moves is to enact new policies or pressure Republicans into giving him what he wants. Which is a big problem if you care about the Constitution.”

We certainly do care about the Constitution. The problem is Obama doesn’t -- unless you define “caring” as “shredding.”

Presumptive Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell responded to Obama's threat, saying, “I think the president choosing to do a lot of things unilaterally on immigration would be a big mistake. … [I]t’s like waving a red f**g in front of a bull to say, ‘If you guys don’t do what I want, I’m going to do it on my own.’ I hope he won’t do that because I think it poisons the well.”

That’s exactly Obama’s intent.

The president in turn replied to McConnell, “I have no doubt that there will be some Republicans who are angered or frustrated by any executive action that I may take. Those are folks who -- I have to say -- are deeply opposed to immigration reform, in any form.” And, again, if they don’t give him what he wants, he’ll simply take it.

Regardless, he tires of waiting for people to agree with him. "What I’m not going to do is just wait. I think it’s fair to say I’ve shown a lot of patience and tried to work on a bipartisan basis as much as possible.” Patience? Bipartisan? He has shown nothing of the sort. He's used immigration as a bludgeon against the GOP, and he plans to do so again.

"Congress will pass some bills I cannot sign," Obama acknowledged, before adding, "I'm pretty sure I'll take some actions that some in Congress will not like." That's an understatement.

Political analyst Charles Krauthammer, a former psychiatrist, has regularly noted Obama’s narcissism and how it affects his decisions. Krauthammer argues immigration is a great example: “I think the president’s threatening this [executive order] because he wants to do it, and I think he’s all the more anxious to go ahead and do this because it makes him relevant, it makes him the center of the universe again. He is not a happy man that he was asked for a year by his own Democrats to stay away and be invisible. This is a guy who doesn’t enjoy being invisible. ... He’s back in the game, he’s relevant now. This is exactly why he wants to do immigration.”

Obama's narcissism is one of the biggest reasons why he's so dangerous.[/quote]

**With white folks it is referred to as confidence and self-esteem**

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Nov 6, 2014 19:25:48   #
MrEd Loc: Georgia
 
[quote=Don G. Dinsdale]Obama Readies Immigration Order

As Mark Alexander noted in his analysis of the midterm e******n, "A Referendum on Obama," the next move for the president will be to issue an executive order with the objective of flooding the polls in 2016 with v**es from i*****l i*******ts.

Alexander wrote:

"How is Obama going to make sure that Democrats recover the Senate and take the White House in 2016? Did you know that more than a million i*****l i*******ts were unlawfully registered to v**e this week, particularly in states where v**er ID is not required?

"Right now, Obama and his strategists are conspiring to package an executive order providing amnesty for the fastest growing population in America -- i*****l i*******ts from south of the border. Once in place, Obama will take steps to fast-track citizenship for this massive emerging Democrat constituency.

"Thus, by 2016, the number of i*****l a***n v**ers could exceed 10 million, and all their relatives and friends certainly will be v****g for Democrats unless Republican leaders embrace and promote the fact that Liberty is colorblind."

Indeed, Obama declared Wednesday, "Before the end of the year we're gonna, uh, uh, take wh**ever lawful actions that I can take that I believe will improve the functioning of our immigration system. ... Wh**ever executive actions that I take can be replaced and supplanted by action by Congress. You send me a bill that I can sign and those executive actions go away." In other words, if Congress won't do what he tells them to do, then he will act unilaterally with executive orders. If Congress doesn't like it, all they have to do to make those executive orders go away is just do what he tells them to do.

Columnist David Harsanyi explains the serious consequences of this plan: “Obama has basically admitted again that he believes the president -- if he’s passionate enough about a certain issue -- is free to craft legislation. And by consistently equating his forthcoming executive action with bills passed by Congress, Obama acknowledges the purpose of his unilateral moves is to enact new policies or pressure Republicans into giving him what he wants. Which is a big problem if you care about the Constitution.”

We certainly do care about the Constitution. The problem is Obama doesn’t -- unless you define “caring” as “shredding.”

Presumptive Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell responded to Obama's threat, saying, “I think the president choosing to do a lot of things unilaterally on immigration would be a big mistake. … [I]t’s like waving a red f**g in front of a bull to say, ‘If you guys don’t do what I want, I’m going to do it on my own.’ I hope he won’t do that because I think it poisons the well.”

That’s exactly Obama’s intent.

The president in turn replied to McConnell, “I have no doubt that there will be some Republicans who are angered or frustrated by any executive action that I may take. Those are folks who -- I have to say -- are deeply opposed to immigration reform, in any form.” And, again, if they don’t give him what he wants, he’ll simply take it.

Regardless, he tires of waiting for people to agree with him. "What I’m not going to do is just wait. I think it’s fair to say I’ve shown a lot of patience and tried to work on a bipartisan basis as much as possible.” Patience? Bipartisan? He has shown nothing of the sort. He's used immigration as a bludgeon against the GOP, and he plans to do so again.

"Congress will pass some bills I cannot sign," Obama acknowledged, before adding, "I'm pretty sure I'll take some actions that some in Congress will not like." That's an understatement.

Political analyst Charles Krauthammer, a former psychiatrist, has regularly noted Obama’s narcissism and how it affects his decisions. Krauthammer argues immigration is a great example: “I think the president’s threatening this [executive order] because he wants to do it, and I think he’s all the more anxious to go ahead and do this because it makes him relevant, it makes him the center of the universe again. He is not a happy man that he was asked for a year by his own Democrats to stay away and be invisible. This is a guy who doesn’t enjoy being invisible. ... He’s back in the game, he’s relevant now. This is exactly why he wants to do immigration.”

Obama's narcissism is one of the biggest reasons why he's so dangerous.[/quote]



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We don't need to kiss Obama's butt and we sure as hell don't need to worry about his granting them citizenship. All we need to do is wait for him to do it and then impeach him for it. The best thing the Republicans can do right now is round up all those i******s and send then back home. They don't belong here and we don't need them here either. Obama is the one that told them to come and he had no right doing that. He has no power of the pen either. He can say he is going to do something, but it is not law and Congress can stop it. All they need is the guts to do something besides sit on their hands like they have been doing.

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Nov 6, 2014 19:52:31   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
KHH1 wrote:
**With white folks it is referred to as confidence and self-esteem**


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No it's called being a self centered jerk, White, Black, Brown, even chickenship yellew down his spine... I understand he is still the President, I don't like him, even a little bit, BUT if he was smart (he's suppose to be a savvy politicians) he would get the Republicans on his side They 380 Bills that Reid wouldn't bring to the floor, think he might have some bargaining "chips" a non narcissist,c self center, low self esteem savvy president might use??? The man is sick, sick, sick... Don D. :?

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