Saturday, November 22, 2014
(Before
I go into the analysis of Obama’s speech last night concerning his
unconstitutional action of bypassing Congress and assuming their role of
legislating laws. Under the Constitution
he only has the authority to execute the laws of the land, and sadly he has not
been doing what he swore to do. Before
this least vetted candidate was selected for the Presidency, I said that not
only would he destroy the Democratic Party, but that he would also destroy the
United States. We are well on our way to
both. This man took office with a
Democratic majority in both houses, so why does he wait until a lame duck
Congress to dictate this tyrannical fiat?
His policies were flatly rejected by the slaughter of the Democrats in
the November elections.)
(Let me
remind you that his majesty has said at least 22 time that he did not have the
power to do what he did last night. See
link http://www.speaker.gov/general/22-times-president-obama-said-he-couldn-t-ignore-or-create-his-own-immigration-law . Please note that I
am no fan of Boehner, but he lists the occasions where the emperor uttered
these words.)
My fellow Americans, tonight, I’d like to talk with
you about immigration.
For more than 200 years, our tradition of
welcoming immigrants from around the world has given us a tremendous advantage
over other nations. It’s kept us youthful, dynamic, and entrepreneurial. It has
shaped our character as a people with limitless possibilities –- people not
trapped by our past, but able to remake ourselves as we choose.
(Yes,
over the more than 200 years we welcomed immigrants and exploited them. In
some cases we brought them here in chains, and sold them into slavery. In the 18th century we had
indentured servitude, and today we have it with college students strapped to
paying back their college loans. This is
extremely difficult for the college graduates as there are few jobs for the
graduates. We also have illegal
immigrants paying coyotes to get them into the country. The corporate interests
have never wanted to live by supply and demand. For when there is more work
than workers the corporate class may have to pay the workers more. H1B visas are a perfect example, and so is
the encouragement of foreigners to enter this country illegally. We are at a
time in our history where over 92,000,000 American Citizens are either
unemployed or cannot live on the money that they make. Jobs are scarce.)
But today, our immigration system is broken —
and everybody knows it.
(Here
the Liar in Chief tells another one. You will never hear how it is broken. Remember the surveillance that you are
subjected to especially at the airport.
Of course this it to stop “terrorism” or so they say, but yet foreigners
are not only encouraged to come, with busses provided to them to spread them
all over the US. The border is wide
open. No questions are asked. No worry about terrorists coming across the
border there.)
Families who enter our country the right way and
play by the rules watch others flout the rules. Business owners who offer their
workers good wages and benefits see the competition exploit undocumented
immigrants by paying them far less. All of us take offense to anyone who reaps
the rewards of living in America without taking on the responsibilities of
living in America. And undocumented immigrants who desperately want to embrace
those responsibilities see little option but to remain in the shadows, or risk
their families being torn apart.
(Yes my
Mother and Father entered this country legally, and both studied to become
Citizens. Their families were torn apart
due to the policies of Great Britain. The
policies of this country such as NAFTA drove many Mexicans off of their
farms. This was due to well subsidized
crops in the US and the dumping of corn, wheat, etc. into the Mexican Market
Place. The Mexican’s were forced to sell
their land and move their entire family to a major city to look for work Many families were driven to searching for
food in garbage dumps. Others the bread winner snuck across the border to make
money, and send some back to their family.
Where was Obama, Bush, or Clinton’s empathy then? Today the TPP is
another “free trade” deal that is being negotiated in secret, and it will do
far more damage to the United States and other countries as it put corporations
over the sovereignty of the nation state.)
(Mexico
which has a very strict immigration policy while it demands that we take any
and all of their tired, their poor, their huddled masses yearning to breathe
free. They want us to take their
wretched refuse across the Rio Grande. The Mexican government simply wants to
ship its problems to us.)
The problems in Mexico are far more than just
“free trade”, but with our support of the Sinaloa Cartel, the control of much
of the country is ravaged by violence.
The Sinaloa Cartel is well supported by Obama and Holder. So Barack or Barry whatever your real name is
you aid and abet the conditions that exist in Mexico, and then you feign
concern for the masses.)
It’s been this way for decades. And for decades,
we haven’t done much about it.
(Oh,
but you have only to make it worse for them that live South of the border. I might add that President Eisenhower stopped
the illegal migration with only 1000 border patrol. It was known as Operation
Wet Back. Yet you have ten times that
many patrolling the border and yet the
flood of illegals continues, but perhaps that is because you wanted to create
the problem. Then there is the emotional
reaction of some of the people, and voila you have a solution. Of course immigration reform is not the real
reason for your Executive Order, but the situation that facilitates it.)
(Again
I ask why did you not do something in your first few years where you had a
Democratic Congress?)
When I took office, I committed to fixing this
broken immigration system. (Again
what was broken, and why did you not do
anything about it?) And I began by doing what I could to secure our borders. (Like Hell you did.) Today, we have more agents and technology
deployed to secure our southern border than at any time in our history. And
over the past six years, illegal border crossings have been cut by more than
half. (Oh, really?) Although this summer,
there was a brief spike in unaccompanied children being apprehended at our
border, the number of such children is now actually lower than it’s been in
nearly two years. Overall, the number of people trying to cross our border
illegally is at its lowest level since the 1970s. Those are the facts. (I am
so glad that he stated that.)
Meanwhile, I worked with Congress on a
comprehensive fix, and last year, 68 Democrats, Republicans, and independents
came together to pass a bipartisan bill in the Senate. It wasn’t perfect. It
was a compromise. But it reflected common sense. It would have doubled the
number of border patrol agents while giving undocumented immigrants a pathway
to citizenship if they paid a fine, started paying their taxes, and went to the
back of the line. And independent experts said that it would help grow our
economy and shrink our deficits.
Had the House of Representatives allowed that
kind of bill a simple yes-or-no vote, (Yes,
you would not want a discussion of
it would you Barack.) it would have passed with support from both parties, and today it
would be the law. But for a year and a half now, Republican leaders in the
House have refused to allow that simple vote.
Now, I continue to believe that the best way to
solve this problem is by working together to pass that kind of common sense
law. But until that happens, there are actions I have the legal authority to
take as President –- the same kinds of actions taken by Democratic and
Republican presidents before me -– that will help make our immigration system
more fair and more just.
(That
is an out and out lie. Please see the following link from a publication that
usually backs him.
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/11/the-weak-argument-defending-executive-amnesty/382906/)
Tonight, I am announcing those actions.
(No,
you are dictating those unconstitutional actions.)
First, we’ll build on our progress at the border
with additional resources for our law enforcement personnel so that they can
stem the flow of illegal crossings, and speed the return of those who do cross
over.
(What progress
at the border? Do you mean more road blocks miles and miles away from the
borders? A colleague went through it north
of Albany, New York. A border patrol
road block was on the interstate. Is
this America or are we in Nazi Germany?
Again what progress are you talking about, and what do you consider
progress? I do not consider masses of
people forced by economic or violent conditions in their home country forced to
leave the land of their birth as progress.
This is especially true when one knows that the economic and violent
situations are in fact the direct result of the policies of the United State.)
Second, I’ll make it easier and faster for
high-skilled immigrants, graduates, and entrepreneurs to stay and contribute to
our economy, as so many business leaders have proposed.
(Yes,
rather than hire highly skilled, but unemployed Americans, Obama and his
business backers would rather get a cheaper resource. There is no scarcity of highly skilled
workers, graduates, and entrepreneurs here Barry.)
Third, we’ll take steps to deal responsibly with
the millions of undocumented immigrants who already live in our country.
(Of
course “deal responsibly” is not defined, but it is known that the DHS has
already ordered 34 Million Green Cards.)
I want to say more about this third issue,
because it generates the most passion and controversy. Even as we are a nation
of immigrants, we’re also a nation of laws. (Laws that you as President choose to ignore.) Undocumented workers broke our immigration
laws, and I believe that they must be held accountable -– especially those who
may be dangerous. That’s why, over the past six years, deportations of
criminals are up 80 percent. And that’s why we’re going to keep focusing
enforcement resources on actual threats to our security. (Yeah, like crotch grabbing of US Citizens by the TSA at
the airports, and road blocks on the highways, civil forfeiture, forced DNA
Swab of innocent civilians, and forced blood draws by the police. Yet the recent rush of illegals flew on planes, and were not even required to show ID.) Felons, not families. Criminals,
not children. Gang members, not a mom who’s working hard to provide for her
kids. We’ll prioritize, just like law enforcement does every day.
But even as we focus on deporting criminals, the
fact is, millions of immigrants in every state, of every race and nationality
still live here illegally. And let’s be honest -– tracking down, rounding up,
and deporting millions of people isn’t realistic. Anyone who suggests otherwise
isn’t being straight with you. It’s also not who we are as Americans. After
all, most of these immigrants have been here a long time. They work hard, often
in tough, low-paying jobs. They support their families. They worship at our
churches. Many of their kids are American-born or spent most of their lives
here, and their hopes, dreams, and patriotism are just like ours. As my
predecessor, President Bush, once put it: “They are a part of American life.”
(Yes,
Barack, but should you and your predecessors thought of this before you
encouraged them to come here? Yes, and disease, theft, corruption, etc. are all
parts of the American life.)
Now here’s the thing: We expect people who live
in this country to play by the rules. We
expect that those who cut the line will not be unfairly rewarded. So we’re
going to offer the following deal: If you’ve been in America for more than five
years; if you have children who are American citizens or legal residents; if
you register, pass a criminal background check, and you’re willing to pay your
fair share of taxes — you’ll be able to apply to stay in this country
temporarily without fear of deportation. You can come out of the shadows and
get right with the law. That’s what this deal is. (What
this deal really is is the dilution of the identity of the United States. It is also a further erosion of the standard
of living, and it brings us closer to being a third world country. This President has facilitated this to the
best of his limited ability. It will also
facilitate a dictatorship in this country. Then this will bring a serious
economic crisis to the US, and will facilitate the North American Union.)
Now, let’s be clear about what it isn’t. This
deal does not apply to anyone who has come to this country recently. It does
not apply to anyone who might come to America illegally in the future. It does
not grant citizenship, or the right to stay here permanently, or offer the same
benefits that citizens receive -– only Congress can do that. (But he can ignore that when he wants to, just like he is doing right now.) All we’re saying is we’re not going to deport
you.
I know some of the critics of this action call
it amnesty. Well, it’s not. Amnesty is the immigration system we have today -–
millions of people who live here without paying their taxes or playing by the
rules while politicians use the issue to scare people and whip up votes at
election time.
That’s the real amnesty –- leaving this broken
system the way it is. Mass amnesty would be unfair. Mass deportation would be
both impossible and contrary to our character.
What I’m describing is accountability –- a common-sense, middle-ground
approach: If you meet the criteria, you can come out of the shadows and get
right with the law. If you’re a criminal, you’ll be deported. If you plan to
enter the U.S. illegally, your chances of getting caught and sent back just
went up.
(Again
the word “broken” is used so that the dumb Americans will accept this
dictatorial solution. Amnesty it is not, and a rose by any other name would
smell as sweet.)
The actions I’m taking are not only lawful,
they’re the kinds of actions taken by every single Republican President and
every single Democratic President for the past half century. And to those
members of Congress who question my authority to make our immigration system
work better, or question the wisdom of me acting where Congress has failed, I
have one answer: Pass a bill.
(Here
the dictator wanna bee tells us that his actions are lawful, because he says
they are. Here he repeats the lie. You tell the lie over and over again, and
the dumb Americans will believe it. Yes,
his answer is pass “a bill”, but it has to be his
majesty’s bill. By the way it is not “wisdom” but arrogance.)
I want to work with both parties to pass a more
permanent legislative solution. And the day I sign that bill into law, the
actions I take will no longer be necessary. Meanwhile, don’t let a disagreement
over a single issue be a deal breaker on every issue. That’s not how our
democracy works, and Congress certainly shouldn’t shut down our government
again just because we disagree on this. Americans are tired of gridlock. What
our country needs from us right now is a common purpose –- a higher purpose.
(Yes,
he wants to work with both parties if they do his bidding. What he is really saying is that is he does
not get what he wants he will take action on his own. He is not a leader, but he is nothing more
than the brand that is pushing another brand. Yes, we do need a common purpose
done for the benefit of the people of THIS
country and not for the benefit of the Secret Shadow Government. Wait though Obama cannot deliver that.)
Most Americans support the types of reforms I’ve
talked about tonight. But I understand the disagreements held by many of you at
home. Millions of us, myself included, go back generations in this country,
with ancestors who put in the painstaking work to become citizens. So we don’t
like the notion that anyone might get a free pass to American citizenship.
(Yeah
sure Barack, most Americans that I know do not support these so-called reforms. Those that do are not aware of what you are
really doing.)
I know some worry immigration will change the
very fabric of who we are, or take our jobs, or stick it to middle-class
families at a time when they already feel like they’ve gotten the raw deal for
over a decade. I hear these concerns. But that’s not what these steps would do.
Our history and the facts show that immigrants are a net plus for our economy
and our society. And I believe it’s important that all of us have this debate
without impugning each other’s character.
(It
appears to me that it will do just that, and we will continue to get the raw
deal. These words come from a man that
cares nothing about anything but his own image.
He cares not of the homeless, the unemployed, the hungry, the people
without water in Detroit. He cares not of those he murders with his illegal
wars. In fact he enjoys watching the
videos of the drone strikes.)
Because for all the back and forth of
Washington, we have to remember that this debate is about something bigger.
It’s about who we are as a country, and who we want to be for future
generations.
(Here
is the hidden message of the “debate about something bigger” which it is. Do we want a representative democracy of do
we want a dictatorship? Do we want a
United State of America or do we want a North American Union?)
Are we a nation that tolerates the hypocrisy of
a system where workers who pick our fruit and make our beds never have a chance
to get right with the law? Or are we a nation that gives them a chance to make
amends, take responsibility, and give their kids a better future?
(Again
it is an appeal to emotion. He gives not a damn for many American Citizens to
make amends, even when they take responsibility, and with the last five
administrations actions our children will not have a better future. That is a fact Barack.)
Are we a nation that accepts the cruelty of
ripping children from their parents’ arms? Or are we a nation that values
families, and works together to keep them together?
(The
hypocrisy of this man never ceases to amaze me.
These words are spoken by a man on whose watch he has seen to the slaughter
of men, women and children in many countries around the World. And the beat goes on.)
Are we a nation that educates the world’s best
and brightest in our universities, only to send them home to create businesses
in countries that compete against us? Or are we a nation that encourages them
to stay and create jobs here, create businesses here, create industries right
here in America?
(His
actions spell the demise of the United States of America, and we continue to
negotiate secret trade deals that sell out
the American Citizen. This man has done
more to destroy the manufacturing base here in the United States than any
President before him. In his bail out of
Wall Street they invested over seas. GM
took the billions and built plants in China and Brazil.)
That’s what this debate is all about. We need
more than politics as usual when it comes to immigration. We need reasoned,
thoughtful, compassionate debate that focuses on our hopes, not our fears. I
know the politics of this issue are tough. But let me tell you why I have come
to feel so strongly about it.
(Take
out your hanky to wipe away your tears.
He has to make this emotional.
Yet as I have said before he could not care less about any other human
being as he suffers from NPD. In his
case it is all of us who suffer from his malady.)
Over the past few years, I have seen the
determination of immigrant fathers who worked two or three jobs without taking
a dime from the government, and at risk any moment of losing it all, just to
build a better life for their kids. I’ve seen the heartbreak and anxiety of
children whose mothers might be taken away from them just because they didn’t
have the right papers. I’ve seen the courage of students who, except for the
circumstances of their birth, are as American as Malia or Sasha; students who
bravely come out as undocumented in hopes they could make a difference in the
country they love.
(When
have we heard this about the American worker who has to work two and three jobs
to make ends meet. What has he done to
raise the standard of living of the Americans?
He has had six years to do it, and now he wants you to believe that he
has a heart.)
These people –- our neighbors, our classmates,
our friends –- they did not come here in search of a free ride or an easy life.
They came to work, and study, and serve in our military, and above all,
contribute to America’s success.
(What is
America’s success? Do you mean waging
wars all around the world, and winning none of them? Do you mean our national debt that continues
to grow while the dollar’s value dies?
Do you mean the balance of trade that has not been positive for
decades?)
Tomorrow, I’ll travel to Las Vegas and meet with
some of these students, including a young woman named Astrid Silva. Astrid was
brought to America when she was four years old. Her only possessions were a
cross, her doll, and the frilly dress she had on. When she started school, she
didn’t speak any English. She caught up to other kids by reading newspapers and
watching PBS, and she became a good student. Her father worked in landscaping.
Her mom cleaned other people’s homes. They wouldn’t let Astrid apply to a
technology magnet school, not because they didn’t love her, but because they
were afraid the paperwork would out her as an undocumented immigrant –- so she
applied behind their back and got in. Still, she mostly lived in the shadows –-
until her grandmother, who visited every year from Mexico, passed away, and she
couldn’t travel to the funeral without risk of being found out and deported. It
was around that time she decided to begin advocating for herself and others
like her, and today, Astrid Silva is a college student working on her third
degree.
(This
is a symptom of a much larger problem, and his amnesty is not a solution. This is all theatre.)
Are we a nation that kicks out a striving,
hopeful immigrant like Astrid, or are we a nation that finds a way to welcome
her in? Scripture tells us that we shall not oppress a stranger, for we know
the heart of a stranger –- we were strangers once, too.
(You
have had six years to work with Congress to remedy the problems that cause
people to have to move from their own country, yet you have made situations
worse as you did in Honduras with your overthrow of the President. Yes, he was doing too much for people like
Astrid Silva’s parents, so he had to go.
So you Barry were part of the problem.)
My fellow Americans, we are and always will be a
nation of immigrants. We were strangers once, too. And whether our forebears
were strangers who crossed the Atlantic, or the Pacific, or the Rio Grande, we
are here only because this country welcomed them in, and taught them that to be
an American is about something more than what we look like, or what our last
names are, or how we worship. What makes us Americans is our shared commitment
to an ideal -– that all of us are created equal, and all of us have the chance
to make of our lives what we will.
(The US
did not welcome immigrants, but it did ridicule, exploit, and suppress them. Even in my life I have heard about many new
immigrants, and I have worked with some myself.
So do not tell me the myth of our exceptionalism only to sell your
unconstitutional grasp for power.)
That’s the country our parents and grandparents
and generations before them built for us. That’s the tradition we must uphold.
That’s the legacy we must leave for those who are yet to come.
Thank you. God bless you. And God bless this
country we love.
(These are empty platitudes spoken by a liar.)
CALL
YOUR CONGRESSMAN AND DEMAND IMPEACHMENT
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