“In the coming days and weeks, we
should sit down and pursue a balanced approach to a responsible budget, a
budget that grows our economy faster and shrinks our long-term deficits
further,” Obama stated. Historically, “balanced” has been code for tax
increases.
Obama then pushed on to immigration
reform: “Number two. We should finish the job of fixing our broken immigration
system.” Naturally, he blamed the Republican House for stalling his preferred
immigration bill.
Finally, Obama called for the farm
bill to be passed: “Number three. We should pass a farm bill, one that American
farmers and ranchers can depend on, one that protects vulnerable children and
adults in times of need, one that gives rural communities opportunities to grow
and the long-term certainty that they deserve.” And, disingenuously, he called
for negotiations.
On Wednesday, Senate Majority Leader
Harry Reid (D-NV) echoed Obama, saying, “I look forward to the next venture,
which is making sure we do immigration reform.” On Thursday, Sen. Chuck Schumer
(D-NY) said that Obama wanted immigration reform “more than anything else”
during his second term. Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA) said that he trusted that
Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH) would cave on immigration: “Once
again, the speaker for the majority party is going to be placed in a position
of deciding whether he’s going to put country before party and get something
done. We just need a few courageous Republicans to stand up and say they’re
ready.”
Republicans, however, pushed back.
“It’s not going to happen this year,” said Rep. Raul Labrador (R-ID). “After
the way the president acted over the last two or three weeks where he would
refuse to talk to the speaker of the House…they’re not going to get immigration
reform. That’s done.”
Source: http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/10/17/Obama-push-immigration-farm-bill
Comments:
Our immigration laws are not
broken. Enforcement of those laws is
broken. Like the Constitution, Liberals
refuse to comply, so they say it’s broken or outdated. They think that by ignoring enforcement they
can deny the law exists. I don’t think
so. I think they should go to jail for
violating the Constitution. I think the
rule of law is broken.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party
Leader
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