Sunday, September 07, 2014

Illegal Alien Supporters Angry over Obama's Immigration Delay

By Douglas V. Gibbs

King Obama delayed any unconstitutional executive actions for immigration until after the midterm election in November because he didn't want democrats to lose votes from angry voters who vote democrat, but disagree with the democrats regarding the border issue.  So, as a result, King Obama's minions will be losing votes from angry voters that have been demanding that he wave his royal scepter and make amnesty the law of the land. . . so that 138 million other people can also take advantage of what Obama calls their "immigration right."

The folks who advocate for "immigration reform" made their anger known, and accuse “The president and Senate Democrats have chosen politics over people.”

Of course they did.  For them it is all about politics.  The democrats don't care about what is best for any particular group of people, or America as a whole.  It is all about power and money, and all of that takes place if they put their agenda first, over people, over the economy, and over what is legal.

Obama rejected the charge that the delay was meant to protect Democratic candidates worried that his actions would hurt their prospects in tough Senate races.

Really?  And people believe that blatant lie?  There is no other reason for him to delay.

He knows what he wants to do is illegal, and unpopular.

Obama has conceded that politics played a role, claiming that a "partisan fight in July" (he's referring to the firestorm the patriots of Murrieta started when they turned the buses around) created a volatile climate and "created the impression that there was an immigration crisis."

Therefore, according to President Obama, the import of disease, unemployed law-breakers who may be connected to drug cartels, Mexican gangs, or Islamic terrorist groups is not a crisis, or a threat.

Obama said, "The truth of the matter is -- is that the politics did shift midsummer because of that problem."

THAT problem?  Citizens standing up to protect their community is a problem to this guy.  Anytime Americans stand against him, it's a problem.

How dare they expect him to follow the rule of law, or stand against him in a way that people notice.

He also said. "I want to spend some time, even as we're getting all our ducks in a row for the executive action, I also want to make sure that the public understands why we're doing this, why it's the right thing for the American people, why it's the right thing for the American economy."

First of all, an executive action without the benefit of Congress is unconstitutional. . . which means it is "illegal."  Then, the lawless president wants you to believe legalizing illegals is good for the country, and good for the economy.

Really?

The purpose of immigration laws are to protect the receiving population.  Immigrants need to be screened, and the numbers need to be managed.  A number of immigrants that is too large can compromise the opportunities of the immigrants, as well as compromise the opportunities of Americans.  With nearly 93 million people out of work, how is it good for America, and the American economy, to flood the country with more people seeking work?

The supporters of amnesty are calling Barack a liar, because he promised them he'd take action by the end of summer.

“Justice delayed is justice denied,” said Arturo Rodriguez, United Farm Workers president. “He broke his promise to the millions of immigrants and Latinos who are looking for him to lead on this issue in the wake of Republicans’ dysfunction and obstruction.”

Rodriguez is demanding that we toss our republic aside, grant Obama dictatorial powers in a totalitarian system where the president is king and ruler over all, and then for Obama to force all opposition to shut up and accept his authoritarian decree that "immigration is a right."  To even dare to stand in opposition is, according to Rodriguez, "dysfunction and obstruction."

Could you imagine what the outrage would have been if any member of the GOP has said that about any opposition to President George W. Bush?

They want Obama to be an authoritarian that kind of governance has worked so well in Mexico, Central America, and South America, which is why everyone is trying to escape that part of the world and come to America.

“There is a never a ‘right’ time for the president to declare amnesty by executive action, but the decision to simply delay this deeply-controversial and possibly unconstitutional unilateral action until after the election -- instead of abandoning the idea altogether -- smacks of raw politics,” House Speaker John Boehner said.

Boehner said "possibly unconstitutional."  Talk about the unwillingness to say the truth, that Barack Obama is acting unconstitutional, is spitting on the law of the land, and is a lawless president seeking to consolidate more power in the executive branch in an effort to make the representation of the people in Congress irrelevant.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, fighting to keep his Senate seat, suggested Obama is simply saying “he'll go around the law once it's too late for Americans to hold his party accountable in the November elections.”

We need no immigration reform.  Immigration laws are on the books and they are good laws.  They are not there to be racist, or discriminatory.  Those laws are there to protect the receiving population.  Ellis Island was designed to screen out disease and criminals. . . and now we have terrorists to worry about, too.  ISIS is now operating in Mexico, and they are doing what they can to transplant their hate of all things not Muslim in the United States.

In other words, immigration reform will result in the massive, bloody deaths of people in America.

For their own selfish reason of stealing the prosperity of the United States because their own governments are failed governments, illegal aliens are placing lives at risk, and opening the door for a major war of terrorism within our borders.

Illegal immigration is unsustainable, and from a national security standpoint, too dangerous to entertain.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

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