Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Governors Protest Being Treated Like Pissant Peon Prefects

by JASmius

John King, Peter Hamby and Jonathan Martin discuss immigration politics and how governors are taking on the issue.



No surprises.  Republican governors and Democrat governors up for re-election in three and a half months want Obama to carry out his constitutional responsibilities and "faithfully execute the law," whether he likes it or not, spare their states this invasion of pestilence, costs, and demographic transformation, and treat them as the fellow chief executives they are, rather than irrelevant functionary figureheads.  This is because four out of every five Americans are adamantly opposed to this illegal immigration influx.  Democrat governors not up for re-election, like Maryland's Martin O'Malley, are free to honestly ignore their howling populaces and keep toadyingly bowing down to The One.

As I said the other day, Red Barry has managed to figure out a way to make the States relevant again - by uniting them (more or less) against him.  For whatever it's worth.

1 comment:

Janson Smithers said...

Come election time, they start doing their jobs in saving America... but the rest of the time, they're ignoring their responsibilities.

That kinda stuff cannot happen any longer.

The problem is, I don't know what solution to propose. And the politician gets away with crime.

They are scum. I only respect the people & very few that are elected.