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Originally Posted by Vendzilla
Except it's a problem that Obama created, that's what a lot of people think
House Speaker John Boehner, who plainly wants immigration reform to get done, was reduced to claiming that Congress couldn?t act to pass a new law so long as Obama kept changing the current ones by fiat.
The argument didn?t entirely make sense given that reform could kick in after Obama leaves and, in any event, Obama without congressional action would continue to act unilaterally and cast the Republicans as anti-immigrant.
That changed when thousands rushed to our border, including flocks of unaccompanied minors. A GOP senior aide remarked to me, ?I think it is fair to say that his executive order on DREAM-ers is partially if not fully responsible for the current humanitarian crisis.? The aide contends Obama?s announcement that he will shift resources to the border ?is largely a ruse to give him more space for executive action to ease up on the deportations, which again is only going to make the problem worse and not better.?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...lines-further/
It would be nice if you actually knew anything about what you post about
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You are saying that I know nothing about what I am posting about, yet all you can do is cut and paste from an article. You do not have a single original thought ever.
The Senate passed an immigration bill and Congress is doing nothing with it. They aren't even planning on discussing it. Yet in your twisted warped world you want to blame it on Obama.
The Republican Congress has done nothing except for bitch and whine for the past four years. What a fucking joke.