The DNC Democratic Progressive Socialist Party has told Obama to lie to the American people until after the elections in November.
“A development
today reported by Politico ought to send shudders down the spine of those
who care about our representative system of government. In an article entitled
‘More Senate Democrats urge Obama to delay immigration order,’ we learn that
Senate Democrats—instead of opposing the
President’s executive amnesty—urge him to
issue it after they face voters in November.
As one office relayed to Politico: ‘Obama should use his executive authority to make fixes to
the immigration system, but after the November elections.’
The
only thing that is more shocking than Senate Democrats’ support for the
President’s planned executive amnesty is the cravenness of asking him to proceed
beginning the day after the midterms. Once again, powerful politicians are
colluding with powerful interest groups to deny you, the American citizen, the
protection of your laws and your voice in government.
They
don’t care what you want, or what you think—they scorn and mock our good and
decent citizens for wishing their laws to be enforced.
Never
in recent memory has the divide between the everyday citizen and the political
elite been as wide as it is now.
Just today,
the President reiterated his commitment to implement an executive amnesty that
would include work authorization for millions of people who entered illegally or
illegally overstayed a visa—allowing them to
compete for any job in America. His planned
action would also reportedly include a massive boost to the already-huge supply
of low-wage labor brought into the U.S. for large corporations.
The
immigration debate comes down to several central questions:
·
Does our
country have the right to control its borders and decide who comes to live and
work here?
·
Do citizens
have the right to expect and demand that the laws passed by their elected
representatives be enforced?
·
Should
American workers get priority for jobs and wages?
Any Senator
who believes the answers to these questions are ‘yes’ must support the
House-passed bill to block the President’s planned executive amnesty—and demand
Leader Reid call it up for a vote. Not one Senate Democrat has done
so.
A sovereign
nation establishes rules about who can enter, work, and live within its borders.
In every imaginable way, the President has worked to dismantle these rules—on
the border, in our courts, through our visa system, through our asylum system,
through our exit-entry system. And with this planned executive action, the
President proposes to scrub away what remains of these rules. And Senate
Democrats will have been partners in its commission.”
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