Posted on 11/19/2014 3:46:58 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
In an attempt to game the ref prior to President Obamas expected immigration reform announcement Thursday (tomorrow), Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) accused, It is lawless. It is unconstitutional. He is defiant and angry at the American people.
The Republican shutdown king from Texas, dubbed a wacko bird by Republican Senator John McCain, took to the pages of Politico Magazine on Wednesday in an effort to demonize President Obamas actions on immigration reform before he even announced them.
While Cruz is highly educated, he runs a good game playing obtuse. And thus we get passages like:
"To be clear, the dispute over executive amnesty is not between President Obama and Republicans in Congress; it is a dispute between President Obama and the American People. The Democrats suffered historic losses in the midterm elections largely over the prospect of the Presidents executive amnesty."
Or, in reality, the 2014 midterms favored Republicans not only in midterm electorate turnout (which, contrary to Ted Cruzs quackings, do not represent all Americans but actually mostly older white Republicans) but also in terms of which seats were being defended. Democrats were fighting to keep seats in red states lost by the President in 2012. It was a deck stacked against them, and still Republicans had to rely on millions of dark money in red states just to stave off the more popular policies of Democrats.
But Republicans try to pass this off as a huge victory for them and a referendum on Obama and his policies. Yet exit polls showed that the policies Obama was referring to when he said his policies were on the ballot were popular even with voters who voted for the Republican. So we got the misinformed voters who want a raise in the minimum wage and thus voted Republican. Let us not dwell too long in this dark cave for fear of madness.
Cruz continues, President Obama was correct: His policies were on the ballot across the nation in 2014. The elections were a referendum on amnesty, and the voters soundly rejected it. There was no ambiguity.
Nope. See above. But also, the President has not even presented his plan yet, so how Ted Cruz can be so sure of what it entails is a quandary best left to wacko bird hunters.
Heres the reality: Whatever the President announces on executive action regarding immigration reform, he will no doubt present it as a temporary change in the implementation of policy regarding the enforcement of deportation rules, something that is under his authority as the executive (as discussed during the Obamacare implementation change, the President is allowed to make changes to the implementation of laws under the purview of the executive branch). It will not be a change to immigration law as Cruz as the Republicans keep deliberately pretending it is, because laws can only be made in Congress.
Even this conservative Supreme Court agreed two years ago that the President has broad discretion over deportation policies. Immigration officials have broad discretion over the implementation of the policy. All of this deciding when to implement and whom to deport falls under the power of the executive branch.
Speaking of civics lessons, why hasnt this law been made in Congress? Republicans keep saying they need more time but Obama has been waiting now 510 days for Republicans to act on immigration, as the Senate sent the House an immigration reform bill 510 days ago but Speaker John Boehner wont even vote on it. Furthermore, if Republicans were really concerned about Obama having overreach, they could easily fix this problem by passing an actual law. Republicans have the authority to stop Obama from taking action. They have been told this day was coming for 510 days and they chose to do nothing.
Republicans will solve immigration reform problems by doing nothing but calling the President names and threatening to sue him, apparently. So thats fun.
Cruz says Obama is undeterred by the will of the people as shown in the last election. Hes a monarch! And also, hes angry and defiant. Blow that whistle. Nobody ever refers to white people as angry and defiant. Everybody knows where Cruz was going there.
"Undeterred, President Obama appears to be going forward. It is lawless. It is unconstitutional. He is defiant and angry at the American people. If he acts by executive diktat, President Obama will not be acting as a president, he will be acting as a monarch."
The man who shutdown the government in a temper tantrum over the implementation of a law that was passed legally (Obamacare) is calling the President defiant and angry at the American people. Sure, Cruz doesnt want you to have affordable healthcare, but thats not the same as being defiant and angry at the people. Saving people from deportation is seen as anger at the people.
Also, no. Its not lawless and its not unconstitutional, as former President Reagan well knew when he did it. So, Reagan was angry and defiant against the American people. That fizzles because the poisoning of the well re angry and defiant doesnt work as well if the person isnt black. And no one in their right mind would accuse this President of being angry. There is an ongoing joke involving an Obama anger translator precisely because this President does not get visibly angry. Nor has he ever behaved in a juvenile fashion (like shutting down the government right after you win election to it in an epic display of Me Firstitis) to warrant the label defiant.
Speaking of elections, Senator Cruz might like to be reminded that President Obama won reelection in a landslide, and more of the American electorate turned out for that election than for the midterms. So, math and reality are not impressed with the defiant and angry ones attempt to game the ref in advance of President Obamas immigration reform announcement.
Someone needs to get Senator Ted Cruz a mirror. Stat.
Can PoliticusUSA even have pages with text on them if there are no lies?
/johnny
Where in that article does it quote Cruz as saying “black” man?
Exactly! It doesn’t.
I use to fit into size 32 jeans..........The liar may have won by millions of clicks back in 2008, but look at the outcome of the midterms where His, the chosen one, policies were on the ballot.
Every time I read a screed like this, I feel sorry for the author, then I remember Benghazi, etc.
Mccain is an enemy
Another worthless post by you dragged out of the sewer.
It's only "assumed" because Cruz said Obama was angry and defiant...
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The author is right, no he didn’t.
She adds the racial part to inflame.
This acts like a rather silly provocation but the meat is here:
“Heres the reality: Whatever the President announces on executive action regarding immigration reform, he will no doubt present it as a temporary change in the implementation of policy regarding the enforcement of deportation rules, something that is under his authority as the executive (as discussed during the Obamacare implementation change, the President is allowed to make changes to the implementation of laws under the purview of the executive branch). It will not be a change to immigration law as Cruz as the Republicans keep deliberately pretending it is, because laws can only be made in Congress.”
It’s legality revolves around the above.
The Obamites claim not to be making or altering law, but simply directing policy and implementation.
Even as such, it is questionable if that is “under his authority as executive” per the Constitution.
where’s the *barf* alert? I feel dumber having read that tripe!
Satan is a liar....and he has completely infected the democrats...and with so many RINO’s on board....
Frankly....America is doomed.
See, see you mean-old right-wingers, we can trust Obama! BTW, I got to keep my health-care plan and doctor!
Oh, did you think it was my job to post threads that you like?
No I have no idea what your job is. I just think a lot of the threads you start are crap
Article is so full of crap,I don’t know where to start to rebut any of it....or all of it. Little wonder the country is in the shape it’s in if we have very many voters like this one....assuming of course that this person IS a registered voter.
While Cruz is highly educated, he runs a good game playing obtuse. And thus we get passages like:
“To be clear, the dispute over executive amnesty is not between President Obama and Republicans in Congress; it is a dispute between President Obama and the American People. The Democrats suffered historic losses in the midterm elections largely over the prospect of the Presidents executive amnesty.”
That’s obtuse if you only read the funny papers or apparently write for PoliticusUSA
Re amnesty, this question needs to be asked of everyone:
“How does this benefit Americans?”
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