Essentially, it will be up to Congress to stop him. That is the gist of the article. As long as Congress allows Obama to uaurp their Constitutional power, Obama will continue to push the envelope. And where are the American people? I see no one demonstrating in the streets. In fact, you have some Reps like Bill Kristol saying he agrees with Obama’s decision on his de facto Dream Act.
As I said, the article gives no specific suggestions on exactly how Republicans should proceed now. What good is :’If they don't do SOMETHING then he will....’ ?
RE :”And where are the American people? I see no one demonstrating in the streets. In fact, you have some Reps like Bill Kristol saying he agrees with Obamas decision on his de facto Dream Act”
This was a very smart POLL TESTED political election move by Obama, Republicans were fumbling all over themselves on TV afterward trying to say they were against it, but at the same time agreeing with it(they serve two masters) . Romney was asked 6 times Sunday on CBS exactly what he would do about it and he refused to respond. I will give this to Obama, he wants to win re-election. Not sure about Republicans.
Bill Kristol has been pushing full amnesty for years. I have concluded it's related to his vision of the USA of being in endless large scale land wars and that needs many cheap low skill bodies.
“Essentially, it will be up to Congress to stop him.”
???? Sorry sir, my English not too good.
Oh...... it’s a joke?
You make joke, right?
Ahhhh! GOOD JOKE!
Good joke, Mr. Kabar, good joke!
(sarcasm off...)
Republicans, unfortunately, are just as avid to grant the Democrats a permanent voting majority as the Democrats. it is only a small minority of Republicans in Congress and a Democrat or who are the least interested in reversing the tide. Many Republicans will speak against illegal immigration but most of them won’t support the requisite legislation. The kenyan’s amnesty has probably already opened the dam to flood.