Posted on 11/30/2014 6:51:27 AM PST by HomerBohn
Since President Obama delivered his plan on TV on November 20 to use executive actions to grant protection from deportation to millions of illegal immigrants, Republicans in Congress have considered the best way to respond legislatively.
Among the options that GOP legislators have proposed are removing funding from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, a Senate filibuster of immigration-related funding bills, and a government shutdown.
Under the Obama plan, two groups of illegal aliens would qualify for executive amnesty those who have been in the United States for more than five years; and those who have children who are American citizens or legal residents.
A report from Politico on November 26 noted that the House Republican Conference will hold a closed meeting on the morning of December 2, when it returns from the Thanksgiving recess, to hash out what the GOP response to the Obama plan should be. If the conference reaches a consensus early in the week, a bill could come to the floor as early as Thursday, a congressional aide told Politico.
The current government spending bill runs out on December 11, giving Congress just 10 days to pass a new bill and avoid a shutdown. House Republicans are leaning towards toward passing two bills: one that would fund the government through September 2015, and another that would extend immigration-related funding for a shorter period of only a few months.
Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio), House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Cailf.), and incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) have all said they want to avoid a government shutdown, notes Politico.
One of Congresss most outspoken opponents of the Obama administrations immigration policies has been Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.). In a statement posted on his website the day of the president announcement, Sessions wrote:
The Presidents unconstitutional action is a direct threat to our Republican system of government and will have catastrophic consequences for the American people. It must be stopped. And the way to stop it is by using Congress power of the purse.
The House should send the Senate a government funding bill which ensures no funds can be spent for this unlawful purpose. If Reids Senate Democrats vote to surrender their own institution to an imperial decree and block the measure, then the House should send a short-term funding measure so the new GOP majority can be sworn in and pass a funding bill with the needed language.
Sessions got into more specifics in a November 21 interview with Megyn Kelly on The Kelly File:
I think our Congress wants to be very careful. They want to handle this challenge through the constitutional order in a responsible way. Nobody wants a shutdown, certainly not I. Congress should fund the government of the United States, but Congress has a duty not to fund programs that we believe are bad, unlawful or unworthy of financial support. And I think we will fund this government. I think we should not fund the proposal that the President wants to carry out.
When Sessions asked the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service (CRS) to produce a report about which powers Congress has to stop Obamas executive actions on immigration, CRS said that lawmakers have the power to defund the actions, stating:
In light of Congresss constitutional power over the purse, the Supreme Court has recognized that Congress may always circumscribe agency discretion to allocate resources by putting restrictions in the operative statutes.
Breitbart News reported that the CRS report was issued a week after House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) said legislators could not block funding for Obamas executive amnesty because U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) operates primarily on fees it collects rather than from tax revenue collected by the federal government.
The CRS report has determined, therefore, that Rogers is wrong. The New York Times reported in a November 27 editorial that when Rogers made his statement in the House asserting that congressional defunding wouldnt stop Obamas plan, he was shouted down by House leaders, who said that he was not speaking for them.
One GOP senator who advocated taking a less confrontational approach with the president is Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) Speaking to the Washington Posts Dana Milbank, Flake said, Rather than poke him in the eye, Id rather put legislation on his desk.
Flake, of course, was one of the Gang of Eight senators that crafted the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013 (S. 744.) passed by the Senate in June 2013.
Obama has pressured Speaker Boehner ever since to bring the Gang of Eight bill up for a vote in the House. The president said in a September 2013 interview with the Latino-focused Telemundo network:
What Ive said is that theres a path to get this done and thats through Congress and right now everybody should be focused on making sure that that the [Gang of Eight] bill thats already passed out of the Senate hits the floor of the House of Representatives . The only thing thats preventing it is that Speaker Boehner has decided he doesnt want to call it right now.
With Obama being so strongly supportive of the bill that Flake helped write, there is little wonder that the Arizona Republican does not want to poke Obama in the eye. He evidently would like to reserve that figurative indignity for his more constitutionalist-minded fellow Republicans.
Agree 1000% but you go to war with the Army you have and not the Army you wish you had.
The real war is not with the Democrats, but within the Republican party.
The Elitist that run the Republican party need to exposed and go ASAP. As you know there is no current opposition party.
If John Boehner and Mitch McConnell DO NOT MOVE FOR IMPEACHMENT AND REMOVAL after the overreaching ILLEGAL EXECUTIVE ORDER to BREAK THE LAW and TRUMP the Legislative AND Judicial Branch (a clear violation of checks and balances...no one man can make law...), then a RECALL of both men and all Republicans that are against the RECALL.
Because if this is ignored, then the Executive Branch can do this with ANYTHING. So there is no oh we control the purse strings nonsense. If Obama is allowed to make law with an Executive order, then he will do the same with the purse strings.
I do not understand why this is so difficult for the Leadership not to see the Elephant in the room. I dont understand how they do not see this as setting a new precedent? I do not understand how they fail to connect the dots?
Its prime example of cognitive disconnect. They see it but they do not want to believe it.
And we can't change it, because the GOPe leaders control committee assignments. Anybody who even mentions a leadership change gets a new office in a broom closet under a metrorail train.
March 17, 2015.
Answer: They won't.
That’s where we go for the Recall.
Trust me that will get them jumping.
We were able to do it successfully in Colorado last year.
Congressional bastards, all.
Never happen. We’re stuck with GOPe traitors at the top.
How Will Congress React to Obama Immigration Executive Action?
They have already given him blanket approval for everything he has done, especially Amnesty. I would not be surprised in the least bit if we find out that Bonehead and McConnell’s staff WROTE THE EXECUTIVE ACTION for Obama. What more should they do?
“I do not understand why this is so difficult for the Leadership not to see the Elephant in the room. I dont understand how they do not see this as setting a new precedent? I do not understand how they fail to connect the dots?”
I do not understand why it is so difficult for you to count to 67. That’s the number it takes to remove Obama from office. Can you name the thirteen democrat senators who would be willing to commit political suicide to remove him from office?
Poorly, probably.
So your brilliant strategy is to get in the fetal position, give up and become a surrender monkey???
Using your same mental approach.....,
You probably think We should not have elections since we ALREADY KNOW.... how people are going to vote ahead of time.
After all there is no chance of something happening right???
Again you have the get in the fetal position, “please don’t hurt me!!!” surrender monkey attitude.
If you allow it, then the Executive Branch can do ANYTHING..... they want.
I don’t understand why you have such a difficult time understanding this?
The GOPe is getting amnesty that it wants. They’ll do nothing but theatrical and meaningless opposition.
No one is going to sign up. They’re functioning just fine. None of them feel threatened by deportation.
And he's supposed to uphold the law...not to temporarily call the law null and void.
This last November vote was a message re. Obama.
Too bad Boner and McSurrender are deaf.
Because America is a Corporation, they don’t have your interest in mind. One Party system continues to advance to One World Order, they are continuing to lie and people are continuing to fund the cartels operations.
What can you do about it?
Right on. The next meeting at Davos the elites will decide which puppet they want as prez & that is what the sheeple will get via pravda & fraud.
What do I expect - NOTHING. The spineless jellyfish will not act, making the dissolution of Congress the logical next step.
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