Politics and Religion

salonpas I agree with you and he needs to send a clear fuck you message to the repubscum!
randomvr301 2340 reads
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1 / 31

The last time I checked, Constitution does not allow the Speaker of the House to dictate to the President or threaten him about Bills and policies.     So what the Speaker of the Animal House has to do is to lift his fucking ass, get the Bipartisan Immigration Reform Bill passed by the Senate and put it up for a vote.    It has enough votes to pass.

NeedleDicktheBugFucker 22 Reviews 575 reads
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2 / 31

On a fuckboard dictate to the house and senate what it should do regarding immigration.  

And it sure the fuck doesn't allow the floppy eared Muslim to change law with the swipe of a pen.

Remember, elections have consequences!!

randomvr301 742 reads
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3 / 31

Executive Orders is Constitutional whether he is a Muslim, or a White Supremacist or a total idiot like Dubiya.    If the Speaker of the Animal House choses to sit on his fucking ass with the Immigration Reform Bill underneath, he deserves a slap with a Presidential EO that will come pretty soon.  

It is fuck board yes, but the discussion topic is "politics and religion".   May be you should get your fucking ass up and read something

JohnyComeAlready 697 reads
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4 / 31

What do you want to do, keep the immigrants who brake the law here in the U.S. instead of sending them back to their home countries?  What will you do, have them incarcerated at the cost of the taxpayer?

JohnyComeAlready 436 reads
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5 / 31

I wouldn't think the average American citizen is all that concerned.

I know I'm not.

salonpas 577 reads
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6 / 31

.......prone to do, always trying to appease His opponents. Obama has been in office for six years, almost everything he has tried to pass with bipartisian help has been met with a solid NO, NYET by Republicans. So I say, shove Executive action on Immigration reform down Rep. Boehner's and Sen. McConnell's throats and let them deal with the ensuing chaos in their party.

Hispanics sent a clear warning to the Democrats during the midterms by staying home and not voting. Hispanics said, fuck with us again by not taking Executive action on immigration before the end of year and risk losing in 2016.
Posted By: desigolfer
The last time I checked, Constitution does not allow the Speaker of the House to dictate to the President or threaten him about Bills and policies.     So what the Speaker of the Animal House has to do is to lift his fucking ass, get the Bipartisan Immigration Reform Bill passed by the Senate and put it up for a vote.    It has enough votes to pass.
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JohnyComeAlready 712 reads
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8 / 31
bigguy30 734 reads
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9 / 31

Posted By: salonpas
.......prone to do, always trying to appease His opponents. Obama has been in office for six years, almost everything he has tried to pass with bipartisian help has been met with a solid NO, NYET by Republicans. So I say, shove Executive action on Immigration reform down Rep. Boehner's and Sen. McConnell's throats and let them deal with the ensuing chaos in their party.  
   
 Hispanics sent a clear warning to the Democrats during the midterms by staying home and not voting. Hispanics said, fuck with us again by not taking Executive action on immigration before the end of year and risk losing in 2016.  
   
Posted By: desigolfer
The last time I checked, Constitution does not allow the Speaker of the House to dictate to the President or threaten him about Bills and policies.     So what the Speaker of the Animal House has to do is to lift his fucking ass, get the Bipartisan Immigration Reform Bill passed by the Senate and put it up for a vote.    It has enough votes to pass.
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The Moose 26 Reviews 719 reads
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10 / 31

voting YES...The House never did a damn thing, & the Speaker of the House refused to bring it to the floor soley for partsian political reasons.....Obama has no choice but to issue an Executive Order (something past Republican presidents used all the time)

mattradd 40 Reviews 559 reads
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11 / 31

that Obama try to work with them, that he's been the obstacle to bipartisan solutions.  True examples of sociopathy!

JackDunphy 505 reads
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12 / 31

You know, the ones Obama won't allow to come up for a vote and which many were passed on a bi-partisan basis.  

You would say what to that, liberal Matt? True examples of Democrat sociopathy I assume? ;)

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JackDunphy 679 reads
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13 / 31

now ripping Obama for not negotiating with the GOP?

salonpas 658 reads
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14 / 31

.......that he refuses to bring to the floor for an up or down vote. This immigration bill was passed by a bipartisan group in the Senate.

Posted By: JackDunphy
You know, the ones Obama won't allow to come up for a vote and which many were passed on a bi-partisan basis.  
   
 You would say what to that, liberal Matt? True examples of Democrat sociopathy I assume? ;)

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salonpas 688 reads
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15 / 31
JackDunphy 629 reads
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16 / 31

Is that really your argument?  

Look, Salon the American public does NOT want Obama to use an EO on immigration. How about we allow the new congress to take it up on Jan 20 and negotiate it out?

Obama can wait a few more months before he trashes the constitution, can't he?  

Maybe he can't. Lol.

DamienScott 619 reads
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17 / 31
DamienScott 629 reads
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18 / 31

XL Pipeline has been finished by now right?

Posted By: The Moose
voting YES...The House never did a damn thing, & the Speaker of the House refused to bring it to the floor soley for partsian political reasons.....Obama has no choice but to issue an Executive Order (something past Republican presidents used all the time)

DamienScott 501 reads
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19 / 31
DamienScott 508 reads
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20 / 31

"BRAKE the law?" Really?

Posted By: JohnyComeAlready
What do you want to do, keep the immigrants who brake the law here in the U.S. instead of sending them back to their home countries?  What will you do, have them incarcerated at the cost of the taxpayer?

DamienScott 811 reads
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21 / 31

Yes O'bama has always been quite the compromiser. Zero republicans for ACA and had to use reconciliation on his signature legislation. He's Mr Flexible for sure.  

Posted By: salonpas
.......prone to do, always trying to appease His opponents. Obama has been in office for six years, almost everything he has tried to pass with bipartisian help has been met with a solid NO, NYET by Republicans. So I say, shove Executive action on Immigration reform down Rep. Boehner's and Sen. McConnell's throats and let them deal with the ensuing chaos in their party.  
   
 Hispanics sent a clear warning to the Democrats during the midterms by staying home and not voting. Hispanics said, fuck with us again by not taking Executive action on immigration before the end of year and risk losing in 2016.  
   
Posted By: desigolfer
The last time I checked, Constitution does not allow the Speaker of the House to dictate to the President or threaten him about Bills and policies.     So what the Speaker of the Animal House has to do is to lift his fucking ass, get the Bipartisan Immigration Reform Bill passed by the Senate and put it up for a vote.    It has enough votes to pass.
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salonpas 535 reads
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22 / 31

Obama and Sen. Baccus pushed for Bipartisan support from Republican Senators, Grassley, Olympia Snowe and Mike Enzi but the Tea party nut-bags were having none of it and Republican Senators were forced to back off. Tea party groups were threatening a tea party challenge during their primary elections. As with everything else, everything Obama has tried to get through with bipartisan support has been met with a NYET by Republicans. Remember turtle head McConnell who said his number one goal was to make Obama a one term President. He screwed up royally on that one.


June 17, 2009

Three Democratic and three Republican Finance Committee Members hold the first of 31 bipartisan meetings to discuss the development of a health care reform bill.  Over the course of the next three months, this group, Baucus, Grassley, Kent Conrad (D-N.D.), Olympia Snowe (R-Maine), Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.), and Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.), met for more than 60 hours and the bipartisan principles they discussed became the foundation of the health care reform law.
 
June 18, 2009 Bipartisan meeting to discuss health care reform.
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July 30, 2009 Two bipartisan meetings to discuss health care reform.
Aug. 3, 2009 Bipartisan meeting to discuss health care reform.
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Sept. 14, 2009 Bipartisan meeting to discuss health care reform.

http://www.finance.senate.gov/issue/?id=32be19bd-491e-4192-812f-f65215c1ba65
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salonpas 552 reads
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23 / 31

Why won't House Republicans pass a jobs bill or minimum wage bill?  Both have overwhelming support all around the country?

randomvr301 683 reads
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25 / 31

That is because all those bills ease regulations, dilute workplace safety and pollute the environment.    It is anti worker and pro tax evading businesses.

randomvr301 500 reads
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26 / 31

The orange man had to have his fucking ass on that bill because if he brings it up for a vote, it will pass and the President will sign it in to law.

JackDunphy 612 reads
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27 / 31

A total of ZERO R votes, but to you, that's his honest attempt at bipartisanship? Lol.

Can you imagine how many R votes he would have garnered had he NOT been so bipartisan? Roflmao!

Hpygolky 205 Reviews 538 reads
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28 / 31

and please don't whine and spare me the crap of "why,why,why"...

86H13LTP 617 reads
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29 / 31

a clear message , Scott Walker has won three elections in four years against everything DemPussies could throw at him including Obunga and HillBill .  

It's over BigGut !

salonpas 606 reads
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30 / 31

........Senator McConnell openly boasted his sole aim was to make Obama a one term President. I only wish Obama and the Democrats had pushed through an immigration reform bill as well as the ACA during his first term, this would have given the Republicans something to bitch about.  
 

Posted By: JackDunphy
A total of ZERO R votes, but to you, that's his honest attempt at bipartisanship? Lol.  
   
 Can you imagine how many R votes he would have garnered had he NOT been so bipartisan? Roflmao!
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ed2000 31 Reviews 528 reads
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31 / 31

He wanted the issue rather than a deal. That way he could beat the Republicans over the head with the issue to win elections rather than compromise.

Your own post recognizes this fact.  

Obama NEVER wanted an immigration deal and he still does not want one. Not one that includes any Republican ideas.

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