Monday, November 10, 2014

HOW OBAMA ‘COMPROMISES’…


Once again we are being provided with further proof of Barry’s rather peculiar definition of ‘compromise.’ A definition that makes it quite clear that ‘compromise’ is always left for the other guy with no other option than to agree with Barry’s ‘my-way-or-the-highway’ mentality. Because Barry, for whenever reason, sees immigration reform as being something in need of being urgently addressed, something that simply cannot wait until the new Congress is sworn in resulting in him losing his amnesty favoring Senate majority. Barry has made it very clear that he intends to issue an order easing the threat against deportation for immigrants in the country illegally.

And plans to act despite any warnings from Republican leaders that he would be poisoning the well with a newly elected GOP-controlled Congress. Barry told CBS' "Face the Nation" that even if he goes ahead, there still would be room for Congress to pass immigration legislation. He claims that if Congress does act, it would take the place of whatever he puts into place by his own authority Barry is expected to issue an order before the end of the year because he says the issue simply cannot wait until early next year. It's a step that incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker John Boehner both warned against in postelection news conferences.

What’s Barry is attempting do here is just all so transparent. The action that Barry claims is now so urgently needed on immigration reform boils down to, like everything else with this guy, the politics of the issue. It’s not that he is motivated out of any actual concern for the families who have become separated because someone has made the conscious decision to break our laws. What he is motivated by is that he sees an opportunity where he may be able to avoid, by the creating millions of new Democrat voters, the type of shellacking that his party experienced this past Election Day, as well as back in 2010. So he needs to act quickly, before the new Congress is sworn in.

So the question that remains is whether or not the Republican controlled Congress, which comes into being next January, will have the guts to use every tool at its disposal to limit, or to prevent, that which Barry has made very clear that he fully intends to do. Barry seems to cares no more for the laws of our country than do those who remain in this country illegally. Republicans must find the courage to hit Barry in the one vital spot that he has, funding. If Barry is not provided with the necessary funding, then the amount of damage he will be able to do to this country, for his remaining two years in office, can be limited. The question that remains, is do the Republicans have the necessary resolve?

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