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Mexican Invasion Title: The Cruelty of Barack Obama Throughout his political life, Barack Obama has been hustling America on immigration, pretending to be one thing while doing another. Now hes at it again. Mr. Obama calls it cruel of Donald Trump both to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that protected hundreds of thousands of people who came to the U.S. as children illegallyand to ask Congress to fix it. The former president further moans that the... Throughout his political life, Barack Obama has been hustling America on immigration, pretending to be one thing while doing another. Now hes at it again. Mr. Obama calls it cruel of Donald Trump both to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that protected hundreds of thousands of people who came to the U.S. as children illegallyand to ask Congress to fix it. The former president further moans that the immigration bill he asked Congress to send him never came, with the result that 800,000 young people now find themselves in limbo. Certainly there are conservatives and Republicans who oppose and fight efforts by Congress to open this countrys doors, as well as to legalize the many millions who crossed into the U.S. unlawfully but have been working peacefully and productively. These immigration opponents get plenty of attention. What gets almost zero press attention is the sneakier folks, Mr. Obama included. Truth is, no man has done more to poison the possibilities for fixing Americas broken immigration system than our 44th president. Mr. Obamas double-dealing begins with his time as junior senator from Illinois, when he helped sabotage a bipartisan immigration package supported by George W. Bush and Ted Kennedy. Mr. Obamas dissembling continued during the first two years of his own presidency, when he had the votes to pass an immigration bill if he had chosen to push one. It was all topped off by his decision, late in his first term, to institute the policy on DACA that he himself had previously admitted was beyond his constitutional powers. Let this columnist state at the outset that he favors a generous system of legal immigration because he believes it is good for America. Let him stipulate too that a fair and reasonable solution to 800,000 children who are here through no fault of their own should not be a sticking point for a nation as large as America. But once again, heres the point about Mr. Obama: For all his big talk about how much hes wanted an immigration bill, whenever hes had the opportunity to back one, hes either declined or actively worked to scuttle it. Start with 2007, when a coalition of Republican and Democratic senators came up with a bill that also enjoyed the support of the Bush White House. It wasnt perfect, but it extracted compromises from each sidee.g., enhancements for border security, a guest-worker program, and the inclusion of the entire Dream Act, the legislation for children whod been brought here illegally that Mr. Obama claims he has always wanted. Sen. Obama opted to back 11th-hour amendments that Kennedy rightly complained were really intended as deal-breakers. At a critical point, Kennedy urged that President Bush ask then-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to keep the Senate in session to get the last few votes the bill needed. Mr. Reid opted for the Obama approach: Concluding hed rather have the political issue than actual reform, he adjourned the Senate for the July 4 recess. A year later Mr. Obama was running for president. Before the National Council of La Raza, he vowed: I will make [comprehensive immigration reform] a top priority in my first year as president. Yet notwithstanding the lopsided Democratic majorities he enjoyed in Congress his first two years, he didnt push for immigration legislation, which makes his promise to La Raza rank right up there with if you like your health care plan you can keep it. Mr. Obama frequently noted the limits on his powers. I know some here wish that I could just bypass Congress and change the law myself. But thats not how democracy works, he said. Then in 2012 he decided he would indeed change the law himself. A June 2012 Journal editorial captures the cynicism built into the DACA memo. The presidents move, the Journal predicted, will further poison the debate and make Republicans more reluctant to come to the negotiating table and cut a deal. The editorial went on: One begins to wonder if anything this President does is about anything larger than his re-election. Today Carl Cannon, executive editor and Washington bureau chief for RealClearPolitics, is almost alone in the national press in pointing to this history, in a piece pegged to the Democratic response to President Trumps pitch to codify DACA into law. Instead of responding to this overture in a spirit of compromise, Mr. Cannon writes, Democrats chose vitriol and name-calling, their default position in the Trump era. Perhaps, suggests Mr. Cannon, a certain ex-president is accusing Mr. Trump of cruelty to help us forget that when he and other Democrats had the chance to grant 11 million immigrants access to the American dream, they instead chose, for partisan purposes, to keep them in the shadows. Fair enough to criticize Mr. Trump and Congress for whatever they do going forward to clean up this mess. But lets remember the Obama duplicity that created it. 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#1. To: Tooconservative (#0)
Shut up you addle-pated porch monkey. To elect a totally unknown African as president just because he's brown makes monkeys out of clueless voters. That being said;, it's typical of these infernally evil political parties to foist worthless candidates on America regardless of the color of their skin. Just look at what the damned Republicrats have puked up for us to vote for in the belief we'll be voting for the lesser of two evils. In other words: would we like poison or poison lite? America needs a real revolution where the enemies of this pitiful nation (over 20 trillion in debt)get what they richly deserve. America needs a party that truly represents the right and NOT the 'moderates' who, like Muslim moderates are as complicit in killing innocents as the one who wields the scimitar. 'Moderates' or 'middle of the road types' stand for nothing. They're marshmallows that stick to the middle while the left runs them down like the running dogs they truly are. We have allowed ourselves to be ruled by a gaggle of pansies! Liberals are like Slinkys. They're good for nothing, but somehow they bring a smile to your face as you shove them down the stairs.
This came close to being a rant, considering it was WSJ. Strong language for them.
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