Posted on 02/06/2014 9:23:08 AM PST by cotton1706
In an abrupt switch from his months of work to bring immigration reform back from life support, Speaker John Boehner told reporters today that the issue cannot move forward until President Obama proves he can be a trustworthy partner to implement the law as written.
There's widespread doubt about whether this administration can be trusted to enforce our laws. And it's going to be difficult to move any immigration legislation until that changes, Boehner said.
The change in tack comes after rank-and-file members pushed hard against immigration principles unveiled at a retreat last week and top immigration hawks had begun to discuss how they could thwart Boehner in his march to bring the issue to the floor.
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Correct.
Wrote to our Congressman last week (email) and told him in no uncertain terms that we expect illegals to be deported, and the border to be sealed as the ONLY two actions we want to see, taken on “immigration reform”. So maybe it helped. Maybe enough people contacted their representatives. ? Hope so.
It can be argued that there were multiple goals but the main one was to blame Obama for the lack of passage and secondly was to righteously accuse him of not enforcing the law.
I like the way the burden has been put on Obama to prove he and his administration are trustworthy.
There is no way Obama can now muster any argument that he is trustworthy:
“If you like your healthplan, you can keep it”.
But still, Boehner has to go and his primary opponent Gurr looks great.
Intel just announced TODAY that it is cutting jobs ONLY in the USA. Could be 10k by April.
It’s not “this administration” that is the problem. No administration since the Reagan amnesty has had the least interest in enforcing immigration law.
Intel has a giant plant in the town I live in. It seems like most of the employees are from India already.
Intel just announced internally of layoffs
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3119988/posts
And don't buy the line that the push for immigration reform is over this year. It is not. Zuckerberg continues to spend millions on his media blitz. The Chamber of Commerce is placing pressure on the Reps to come through for them linking it to donations.
The Senate bill is another disaster for the Reps, including the 14 Reps who supported it. Rubio is about finished as a Presidential candidate and guys like Alexander, Corker, Ayotte, Graham, et. al. have pissed off many of their constituents. The Gang of 8 bill should have been killed using the cloture rules.
The Bush 43 administration runs a close second to Obama when it comes to immigration enforcement. And Bush 41 doubled the cap on legal immigration.
‘The Bush 43 administration runs a close second to Obama when it comes to immigration enforcement. And Bush 41 doubled the cap on legal immigration.’
And it’s just a coincidence that Jeb’s wife is Mexican.
Ryan said on the Sunday news shows that there was not the support among the congressional members to pass any immigration reform because no one trusts Obama or Reid.
It took the media so long to report this that I am beginning to wonder if the proposal was ever serious or whether it was designed to allow Republicans to have it both ways. “Gee, we support immigration reform, but we cannot trust Obama.”
It became a big issue for House members when Reid got the Rubio amnesty bill passed. That is when they got the attention on that.
Bohners got the job no-one else in congress wants.
He gets called out publicly personally for shutting down the government, defaulting on the debt, treating ‘hispanics’ like criminals.....
Bohner is the goat. THAT is why he keeps that job.
Yet Reid has never sent S 744 to the House for consideration.
Bohners got the job no-one else in congress wants. He gets called out publicly personally for shutting down the government, defaulting on the debt, treating hispanics like criminals.....Bohner is the goat. THAT is why he keeps that job.
BS. It is a power trip for Boehner. 2nd in line for the Presidency. He gets to decide on who chairs the various committees and what comes to the floor. It is one of the most powerful positions in government. Lots of perks. Do you really think no other Rep wants that job? Nonsense.
On the Leno show, Boehner blamed the rank and file Reps for shutting the government down. He said he told them it was a bad idea. Fact: The Dems shut the government down and the "shutdown" only affected about 15% of the government.
Nancy Pelosi wants the job back. I guess she isn't concerned about being the goat.
If that was the plan, then the GOP is even stupider than I thought. The proposal is going to be used against Rep candidates in the midterms requiring them to address point by point where they agree or disagree. Immigration reform has now become a big issue in the midterms and a distraction for the Reps who want to focus on Obamacare. The proposal has caused a major rift within the GOP. For example, many of us in the base will force candidates to take a stand on the proposal both in the primaries and in the general.
The GOP will have turned an issue that only 3% of the public deemed important into a litmus test. Personally, I will not support any Rep that supports this proposal. I will stay home or enter a write in vote.
not BS. Not one house member wants his job, that is why he is still there. He is the goat.
And he gets humiliated as Dems like Pelosi say she feels sorry for him.
I know the Koolaid Club doesn't like that. They want you think that House members would line up for that job.,
Boehner survived an effort to oust him in January. Twelve Republican lawmakers defected from the speakers camp, and with the GOPs narrow majority, that provided for a very tense final few minutes of the vote, according to The Washington Post. He surpassed the 214 votes required for victory by six members.
House majority leader Eric Cantor is certainly a maybe the leading contender. During that January vote, three conservatives backed him over Boehner. But most believe he would not challenge Boehner, should the speaker decide to stay on. Another possible contender is Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R) of Texas, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, according to The Huffington Post.
Eric Cantor.
That’s the answer to the question:
“How could we possibly do any worse than Boehner?”
Cantor and Boehner and Ryan and McCarthy are all cut from the same cloth—equally bad.
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