Thursday, November 6, 2014

Obama Immigration Policy Last Stand


This is it. Barrack Hussein Obama's last stand. Or should i say his immigration policy. He could be telling himself that the Republicans are coming for his wicked soul. I am not saying i am in favor of Republicans but, i rejoiced when Obama's allies lost in the election. Sounds great.

This is the instance: You have a Black President but thinks he is a white imperialist with White allies he had, allowing LGBT community to explode like mushrooms, the Obamacare as an agent of abortion and the continuing Russophobia. 

Meanwhile in mainstream media:

Following a disappointing Election Day for his Democratic Party, President Barack Obama said he may sign an executive order on immigration reform so the Republican-controlled Congress can take the issue up on its own. From the White House on Wednesday afternoon, Pres. Obama told reporters he’s willing to authorize an immigration reform bill himself in order to kick-start lawmakers in the House of Representatives and Senate to work on their own solution.

"If in fact the Republican leadership wants to see an immigration bill passed, they now have the capacity to pass it,” Obama said this week hours after the GOP secured a majority in both the House and Senate.

Absence any immediate effort, however, Pres. Obama said he’ll sign an executive order on immigration before the end of the year. At that point, he said, Congress will be hard pressed to come up with their own bill to supersede the administration’s action.

Well, we could see he is keen to allow illegal immigration still! But then, even before, it was blocked. Come on Barrack Hussein Obama, your not trying to allow Americans decide for their country, but deciding for your friends in Latin America, Africa, Middle East and fascists from Europe, whom you supported for the spread of false democracy! I prefer Russia as a democracy this days than an infected America. I could still say America can change and pull out its advisors from every part of the world than to make wars. If the same Republican Party can correct its mistakes and George Bush's mistakes, sure i will support them all the way.

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