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Rick Perry: Texas may sue Obama over immigration
Hotair ^ | 11/20/2014 | Ed Morrissey

Posted on 11/20/2014 9:42:47 AM PST by SeekAndFind

Perhaps Barack Obama had better have his attorney present during his prime-time announcement this evening of his new, unilateral changes to immigration enforcement. Anything he says could be used against him in court, Texas governor Rick Perry warned yesterday at the annual Republican Governors Association meeting in Florida. If Obama moves forward to ignore the law, that could increase costs to the states — and Perry thinks Texas might have a case in court to reverse the action:

President Barack Obama may have a phone and pen, but outgoing Gov. Rick Perry of Texas says he has the grounds for a lawsuit if he uses either.

Speaking at the Republican Governors Association annual meeting in Boca Raton, Florida, on Wednesday, Perry said “there’s probably a very real possibility” that Texas could sue the White House if the administration takes executive action on immigration.

“I’ll speak from our perspective in the state of Texas,” Perry said. “The cost to the people of the state of Texas is an extraordinary amount of money that this President is exacerbating with his announcement that he’s going to allow for this executive order.”

Perry will only be governor for a short period of time, but Greg Abbott will likely follow in his footsteps. The case would certainly be novel; how does one force the government out of inaction? A court could force the federal government to indemnify the states for the added costs of a failure to perform its duty under the law, one could suppose, and that would create all sorts of headaches for Obama. He would have to go to Congress to get that money appropriated, which the incoming Congress would refuse to do. That would put them in a position where they would have to perform or have the court find Obama’s Homeland Security officials in contempt. It might not move Obama off of his insistence of sticking with the unilateral approach, but it would isolate him politically and make Democrats even more toxic than they are now.

Perry’s not the only governor — and potential 2016 presidential contender — looking to the third branch of government. Scott Walker told Bloomberg’s Margaret Telev that Republicans on Capitol Hill have a “compelling” legal case against Obama on unilateral amnesty:

“[Congress] should go to court,” Walker said, noting Obama’s own previous public doubts about how much he could do on his own. “I think the court would ultimately side with the Congress on this–it’s separation of powers.” …

Walker said that a shutdown should be seen as a “last-case scenario”–a bad one at that. “When there’s other viable options out there, I think it’s much preferable. Particularly early on, I’d like to set the stage with some optimistic things.” He wants the Republican Congress to spend the next year pushing a “very aggressive agenda” of lowering the tax rate and enticing companies to move jobs back to the U.S. from overseas, revisiting the Keystone vote, and repealing Obamacare, all of which would be nearly impossible with a government shutdown.

Ted Cruz also wants Republicans to go to court … but in a different direction. The Senate should refuse to confirm any Obama nominees, especially judicial appointments, while he acts like “a monarch”:

If the President announces executive amnesty, the new Senate Majority Leader who takes over in January should announce that the 114th Congress will not confirm a single nominee—executive or judicial—outside of vital national security positions, so long as the illegal amnesty persists.

This is a potent tool given to Congress by the Constitution explicitly to act as a check on executive power. It is a constitutional power of the Majority Leader alone, and it would serve as a significant deterrent to a lawless President.

Additionally, the new Congress should exercise the power of the purse by passing individual appropriations bills authorizing critical functions of government and attaching riders to strip the authority from the president to grant amnesty.

President Obama will no doubt threaten a shutdown—that seems to be the one card he repeatedly plays—but Congress can authorize funding for agencies of government one at a time. If the President is unwilling to accepting funding for, say, the Department of Homeland Security without his being able to unilaterally defy the law, he alone will be responsible for the consequences.

Basically, Obama’s deliberately sticking a thumb in the eye of Republicans and daring them to either attempt an impeachment or shutdown. Both would make Obama look like the adult in the room, rather than direct focus on what Cruz calls this “presidential temper tantrum” over a policy dispute. Republicans aren’t taking the bait, however, which is going to make Obama look like the petty, petulant demagogue.

The problem for Obama, as I explain in a column for The Fiscal Times, is that he still believes his own press — from 2008. The ground has shifted dramatically under Obama’s feet, especially lately, and that makes his Vegas show tonight a much bigger gamble than he realizes:

This might have given a wiser executive some pause in normal circumstances. In the current environment, the potential for backfire is even higher. A series of recorded comments from Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber contemptuously and repeatedly dismissed American voters as “stupid” while bragging that Democrats deliberately misled the public about the nature of the bill.

Gruber also claimed that Obama asked for his help in faking out voters, especially on the nature of the taxes being applied to taxpayers through their health insurance plans. Obama himself and leading Democrats like Nancy Pelosi claimed not to know who Gruber was, only to have videos of Obama, Pelosi, and others bragging about Gruber’s work on the bill.

Put simply, Obama’s credibility is near zero already. Now he’s claiming that Congress is too balky to work with him on immigration, when it’s been clear for years that Obama has had almost no interest in the issue except as a political sledgehammer. Will anyone believe that? Doubtful. …

The correct method for dealing with laws in need of reform is dialogue with the opposition, especially after it has won a resounding victory and control over both chambers of Congress. There are still plenty of Republicans who want to get an honest reform that balances national security with humanitarian concerns while preserving the rule of law and the balance of power.

Rather than wait a few weeks to deal with his opposition, Obama instead chose to roll the dice on a temper tantrum, in the mistaken belief that the American voters his team assumes are stupid will confuse a tantrum with leadership.

In Vegas and in politics, it’s called doubling down – and it’s usually a bad idea in both.

He’s already losing in the court of public opinion. Obama may end up losing all of his court picks over the next two years, too, and get another embarrassing slap from the judiciary on top of it for (once again) treading on the prerogative of the legislature. People throwing tantrums usually miss the realities of their own predicaments.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: 2016election; aliens; amnesty; election2016; lawsuit; rickperry; tedcruz; texas
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Perry will be gone next year. Will Greg Abbott push through with this?
1 posted on 11/20/2014 9:42:47 AM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

I wouldn’t trust Perry to follow through anyway.

Walker would though. He’s a fighter.

He’s got my vote in 2016 if Kasich doesn’t run.


2 posted on 11/20/2014 9:47:57 AM PST by yorkiemom
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To: SeekAndFind

I think we should do all of the above and more. Unleash the dogs of hell.


3 posted on 11/20/2014 9:49:39 AM PST by DaxtonBrown (http://www.futurnamics.com/reid.php)
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To: SeekAndFind

Yes. Federal Preliminary Injunction can be quickly issued to stop the entirety of Obama’s plan until it is sorted out in the federal courts which could take a year or two.


4 posted on 11/20/2014 9:56:15 AM PST by Hostage (ARTICLE V)
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To: SeekAndFind

Perry was all for amnesty. I highly doubt he will back a lawsuit.


5 posted on 11/20/2014 9:57:11 AM PST by CodeToad (Islam should be outlawed and treated as a criminal enterprise!)
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To: yorkiemom
Your vote will mean NOTHING if this is not stopped.


6 posted on 11/20/2014 9:58:00 AM PST by CodeToad (Islam should be outlawed and treated as a criminal enterprise!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Don’t sue. PROSECUTE.

SOMEBODY, PULEEEEEEEEAZE!!!!


7 posted on 11/20/2014 10:08:38 AM PST by joethedrummer
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To: SeekAndFind
Screw you America!...Ole!
8 posted on 11/20/2014 10:09:17 AM PST by AngelesCrestHighway
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To: SeekAndFind

Sue?

Hell, you are governor of a sovereign state.

Arrest those who break our laws. DARE THE FEDS TO STOP YOU.

100k armed Texans will come to stand by you side.

We elected you governor, not some prosecutor.


9 posted on 11/20/2014 10:11:35 AM PST by bestintxas (Every time a RINO is defeated a Founding Father gets his wings.)
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To: bestintxas

What ever happened to the BOYCOTT ARIZONA movement when they tried to enforce their state’s immigration laws?


10 posted on 11/20/2014 10:19:03 AM PST by SeekAndFind (If at first you don't succeed, put it out for beta test.)
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To: CodeToad

Nope, with all those new democrat voters, the country will be toast.

You’re preaching to the choir ;)

I’ve been saying this for decades, back when RINOs were saying it’s only one issue. Back when even the CA voters had the solution with Prop 187.

Now - I’m just moving to a rural white conservative location so I can die in what seems like the US. The border states are all toast, as are most big cities. The area I’m escaping to will be one of the last to be invaded - and I get to hear English again!


11 posted on 11/20/2014 10:21:50 AM PST by yorkiemom
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“Perry was all for amnesty. I highly doubt he will back a lawsuit.”

Just more political lip service.

I’d look for the real conservative governors to step up, like Walker or Kasich.

Kasich has been flying under the media radar, yet has done great things in Ohio. He’d be a good choice for 2016.


12 posted on 11/20/2014 10:23:27 AM PST by yorkiemom
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To: yorkiemom

The GOP lost by a few million votes in both 2008 and 2012. By 2016 the Demonrats will be up by another 5 million votes from those zero will illegally give legal status to today. There is no way the GOP will ever win another presidential election. No way.


13 posted on 11/20/2014 10:28:34 AM PST by CodeToad (Islam should be outlawed and treated as a criminal enterprise!)
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To: SeekAndFind

“Will Greg Abbott push through with this?”

In an interview with FOX, he said he would.


14 posted on 11/20/2014 10:33:03 AM PST by Dalberg-Acton
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To: SeekAndFind

ooohhhh a law suit. That threat should make the kenyan emperor think twice. Nothing stops tyranny like threatening them with a law suit.


15 posted on 11/20/2014 10:45:25 AM PST by GregoTX (Remember the Alamo)
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To: SeekAndFind

BFD


16 posted on 11/20/2014 10:49:04 AM PST by Sequoyah101 (Obola brought to you by demorats. Hope you like your Change and live to tell it.ow pooh wash e)
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To: SeekAndFind

BFD. We’ll be up to our armpits in wetbacks before anything ever comes of a lawsuit. We’ll also be up to our eyeballs in more welfare programs and crushing debt.

Lawsuits are a waste of time and energy. It’ll take a whole lot more than that.


17 posted on 11/20/2014 10:50:40 AM PST by Sequoyah101 (Obola brought to you by demorats. Hope you like your Change and live to tell it.ow pooh wash e)
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To: SeekAndFind

Perry has said he is for amnesty so don’t expect him to object when Barry does it.


18 posted on 11/20/2014 11:33:39 AM PST by South40 (Hillary Clinton was a "great secretary of state". - Texas Governor Rick Perry)
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To: South40

Amnesty is not Perry’s issue...... the rights of the State of Texas is the Issue.


19 posted on 11/20/2014 11:37:28 AM PST by bert ((K.E.; N.P.; GOPc.;+12, 73, ..... Obama is public enemy #1)
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Amnesty is not Perry’s issue...... the rights of the State of Texas is the Issue.

When the governor of one of these 50 states and a perennial presidential candidate says he supports amnesty, that is an issue.

20 posted on 11/20/2014 11:41:09 AM PST by South40 (Hillary Clinton was a "great secretary of state". - Texas Governor Rick Perry)
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