Posted on 10/06/2015 9:53:47 AM PDT by Cubs Fan
Is this some sort of presidential power?
Or was it run by congress and as usual they caved in cowardice?
Can anybody explain how this process is supposed to work?
Good question.
When is the Cub-Pirate game?
Kings don’t ask permission from the court jesters....
How is Obama able to ________?
You fill in the blank. Then ask the republican congress.
Obama has got his Penis Phone....
I mean his Pen and his Phone...
Same way he spends million$ on on other non-statute items... glowbull warming, arms for mexican drug dealers, arms in Bhengazi, and on and on.
Cuz he can do any damned thing he wants to do because he is black and the GOP is too ascared of being called RAAAACISTS to try and stop him.
lol... He probably has one of those too!
He knows the republicans are a bunch of statist wimps who will not challenge him on it.
Pirates-Cubs first pitch is tomorrow at 8:08 Eastern on TBS.
Boehner and McConnell could defund it today, but won't.
Democrats changed the laws in the sixties so they could flood the country with third world types to keep themselves in power.
They didn’t care what it did to our country - just that it propped up democrats.
Because our congress is a joke.
Congress has pretty much turned over ist powers to the President anyway and if there is some residual power in Congress atht the President does not yet dispose of, why McConnell and Boehner/McCarthy will get around to that, too. The president doesn’t worry about Congress and doesn’t need to.
Three letters:
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The GOP is reported to lick their Moslem King’s
toilets clean, laughing with glee
as they imagine further using the IRS
against their past voters, and using their
Committees to continue to make light of,
and coverup, fraud for their Moslem King and
his Commissars.
No wonder they are the most hated Party, ever.
Can anybody explain how this process is supposed to work?
Easy...
Obama wants it.
U.S. policy allows refugees of special humanitarian concern entrance into our country, reflecting our core values and our tradition of being a safe haven for the oppressed.
The U.S. Congress enacted the first refugee legislation in 1948 following the admission of more than 250,000 displaced Europeans. This legislation provided for the admission of an additional 400,000 displaced Europeans. Later laws provided for admission of persons fleeing Communist regimes, largely from Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia, Korea and China, and in the 1960s Cubans fleeing Fidel Castro arrived en masse. Most of these waves of refugees were assisted by private ethnic and religious organizations in the U.S., which formed the base for the public-private roles in U.S. resettlement efforts today.
With the fall of Vietnam in April of 1975, the U.S. faced the challenge of resettling hundreds of thousands of Indochinese using a Refugee Task Force and temporary funding. As a result, Congress realized the need for refugee resettlement services and passed The Refugee Act of 1980, standardizing resettlement services for all refugees admitted to the United States. This Act incorporates the definition of "refugee" used in the U.N. Protocol, providing for regular and emergency admission of refugees and authorizing federal assistance for the resettlement of refugees. The Refugee Act provides the legal basis for The Office of Refugee Resettlement.
Since 1975, the U.S. has resettled more than 3 million refugees, with nearly 77 percent being either Indochinese or citizens of the former Soviet Union. Since the enactment of the Refugee Act of 1980, annual admissions figures have ranged from a high of 207,116 in 1980, to a low of 27,100 in 2002.
He has a pen and a phone........................
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