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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Obamacare ...It's a floor wax...no it's a dessert topping





Remember Shimmer on SNL? It was both. A floor wax and a dessert topping. Kind of what they told us about Obamacare. "It's not a tax and it's not going to cost you a single dime." Well...Guess what folks, it is a tax, and it's going to cost a hell of a lot more then a dime. The joke was on us.





On a tip from Ed Kilbane




There must be 50 clips of Barry espousing Obamacare is not a tax. How many times have we heard "it's not going to cost you a single dime?" This whole interview with  George Stephanopoulos is one big lie especially the last 30 seconds. Yet Barry goes unchallenged by the MSM. George if you had any balls you would call him back for a follow up interview. I'm not holding my breath.




Listen to this lying, two-faced bitch, trying to bullshit her way out of the Obamacare mandate is a tax.




I implore you. Please get rid of these people in November.







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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Most Arrogant Man in the World



On a tip from Ed Kilbane

Maybe Barry will be doing beer commercials after he's thrown out of office.







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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Barry's notorious for double talk



As you are probably aware by now Barry has invoked executive privilege in F&F in order to protect Holder, and in all likelihood himself. This is beginning to morph into "Obamagate".



If there is nothing to hide why invoke executive privilege? Barry's rolling the dice because he has little to fear from the MSM

Hopefully, the MSM will be shoved aside and instead of running for re-election, maybe we just may have an impeachment hearing.



Flashback 2007: Obama attacked trying ‘to hide behind executive privilege’


You simply can't have it both ways ALL the time.





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Monday, June 18, 2012

Dream Act or Nightmare?



On a tip from Keith Grant


We all know that Barry has granted illegals 30 and under backdoor amnesty under the guise of ..."It's the right thing to do."

("Right thing to do"...means for his upcoming re-election bid)



If this doesn't open your eyes nothing will.

A major reason CA is broke

From the L. A. Times

1. 40% of all workers in L. A. County ( L. A. County has 10.2 million people) are working for cash and not paying taxes. This is because they are predominantly illegal aliens
working without a green card.

2. 95% of warrants for murder in Los Angeles are for illegal aliens.

3. 75% of people on the most-wanted list in Los Angeles are illegal aliens.

4. Over 2/3 of all births in Los Angeles County are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal, whose births were paid for by taxpayers.

5. Nearly 35% of all inmates in California detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally.

6. Over 300,000 illegal aliens in Los Angeles County are living in garages.

7. The FBI reports half of all gang members in Los Angeles are most likely illegal aliens from south of the border.

8. Nearly 60% of all occupants of HUD properties are illegal.

9. 21 radio stations in L. A. Are Spanish speaking.

10. In L. A. County 5.1 million people speak English, 4.9 million speak Spanish. (There are 10.2 million people in L. A. County .)

(All 10 of the above statements are from the Los Angeles Times)


Less than 2% of illegal aliens are picking our crops, but 29% are on welfare.

Over 70% of the United States ' annual population growth (and over 90% of California , Florida , and New York ) results from immigration.

29% of inmates in federal prisons are illegal aliens.


Don't believe it? Check this out




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Friday, June 15, 2012

Borders...not just a book store




Just in time for the November election. Barry does what's right for Barry. Fu@k the country. This is a politically desperate move that will piss off the average (legal) American, although it will be a big hit in the the Hispanic community. Barry did what he said he wouldn't (see below) indicating he will bypass Congress and allow young illegals to remain in America via a sweeping work-permit program.





Krauthammer: New Obama immigration policy ‘out-and-out lawlessness’ 


I'd love for the Supremes to get their hands on this!



Obama suspends deportation for thousands of illegals, tells GOP to pass DREAM Act








Literally





President Obama said Friday the United States will stop deporting hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants and give them work permits, a move praised fellow Democrats but criticized by Republicans on Capitol Hill who said the administration has side-stepped the country's legislative process.

The executive order will apply to illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. before they were 16 and are younger than 30. They also must have no criminal record, have been in the country for at least five continuous years, have graduated from a U.S. high school or have earned a GED, or served in the military.

"These are young people who study in our schools and play on our playgrounds," the president said. "They are Americans in every single way but one – on paper."




Those now eligible also can apply for a work permit that will be good for two years with no limits on how many times it can be renewed.

The change is expected to impact roughly 800,000 illegal immigrants.

The election-year announcement was met with surprise and question by several GOP lawmakers.

"This is another example of executive overreach," Florida GOP Rep. Allen West told Fox News.

West said he just learned about the policy change Friday morning and that such a move should have come through legislation on Capitol Hill where it could be debated.

"That's how we do business in the United States," said West, R; Fla.

New York GOP Rep. Peter King, chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, vowed an "immediate review" into the possibility that the Department Of Homeland Security will direct U.S. Border Patrol agents to conduct selective enforcement.




GOP Presidential candidate Mitt Romney had not responded to the news by the afternoon.


(And when he did he caved)

Obama suggested he ordered the policy change because Capitol Hill Republicans have blocked the so-called DREAM Act, buts said the lawmakers still have time to pass such legislation.

"I've said this time and again to Congress," the president said at the Rose Garden press conference. "Send me the DREAM Act, put it on my desk, and I'll sign it."

In urging Congress to pass the legislation, the president said his change was "stop gap" and not "a permanent fix."

The president also made clear he change was not amnesty, immunity or a path to citizenship.

The policy is similar to one by Florida GOP Sen. Marco Rubio in that it is an alternative to the DREAM Act. However, the first-term senator did not support the president's order.

"Today's announcement will be welcome news for many of these kids desperate for an answer, but it is a short-term answer to a long term problem," Rubio said. "And by once again ignoring the Constitution and going around Congress, this short-term policy will make it harder to find a balanced and responsible long term one."

The president was briefly interrupted by a reporter who asked: "Mr. President, why do you favor foreign workers over Americans?"

Obama sternly told the reporter – identified as Neil Munro of The Daily Caller – not to interrupt.

"Excuse me, sir, but it's not time for questions," Obama responded.

"Are you going to take questions?" Munro asked.

"Not while I'm speaking." Obama said.

Earlier in the day, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said the change takes effect immediately and is needed to ensure enforcement resources are not expended on "low-priority cases."

"Young people brought to U.S. by no fault of their own and meet several criteria no longer are removed from country or entered into removal proceedings," Napolitano said in a conference call with reporters.

The policy change was reported first by the Associated Press.

The move comes in an election year in which the Hispanic vote could be critical in swing states like Colorado, Nevada and Florida.

While Obama has support from a majority of Hispanic voters, Latino enthusiasm for the president has been tempered by the slow economic recovery, his inability to win congressional support for a broad overhaul of immigration laws and by his administration's aggressive deportation policy.

Romney and many Republican lawmakers want tighter border security measures before considering changes in immigration law. Romney opposes offering legal status to illegal immigrants who attend college but has said he would do so for those who serve in the armed forces.

An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll last month found Obama leading Romney among Hispanic voters 61 percent to 27 percent. But his administration's deportation policies have come under fire, and Latino leaders have raised the subject in private meetings with the president. In 2011, Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported a record 396,906 people and is expected to deport about 400,000 this year.

Under the administration's plan, immigrants whose deportation cases are pending in immigration court will have to prove their eligibility for a reprieve to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which will begin dealing with such cases in 60 days. Any immigrant who already has a deportation order and those who never have been encountered by immigration authorities will deal with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

Last year, Napolitano announced plans to review about 300,000 pending deportation cases and indefinitely suspend those that didn't meet department priorities. So far, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has reviewed more than 232,000 cases and decided to stop working on about 20,000. About 4,000 of those 20,000 have opted to keep fighting in court to stay in the United States legally. For the people who opted to close their cases, work permits are not guaranteed.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.









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