Posted on 12/04/2014 6:26:18 AM PST by Olog-hai
At a Capitol Hill news conference on Wednesday, conservative members of Congress said that President Barack Obamas executive action on immigration should not be funded in the next spending bill, a continuing resolution, to keep the government operating, either in the short term or the long term. [ ]
Were presented with this proposal that we ought to fund the president's lawless, unconstitutional act, said Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) at the press conference. And I can look at this thing, as I have all throughout the Thanksgiving break, and try to conclude how it is that anybody can step into the House or the Senate chambers January 6 and take an oath to uphold this Constitution, this oath right here, having voted to fund the presidents lawless, unconstitutional act.
That crosses a line that cant be tolerated, and anybody that would vote to fund it cant sincerely take this oath next Januarythats my view, said King.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnsnews.com ...
57:49 Minutes
Congressman Steve King Press Conference “Defund the President’s Executive, Unconstitutional Amnesty”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbqiJ1rj8sk
There comes a time....
To choose...
When the intolerable must be opposed...
At any cost...
That time is now.
Live Free or Die.
Wow!
Did Representative King just say that he is so eager to “attack” that he will not wait two months for the reinforcements that will ensure victory against Obama to arrive?
Did he just say that an “attack” NOW is more important than a Conservative “victory”, ever? EVER!?
I get so tired of hearing the “demands” of people who have never led anyone or built anything, but who claim “superiority” over us - based simply on their claim to “superior” sensitivities.
Fortunately, most of those elitists are Democrats...
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