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To: rawhide

In full retreat on everything. Shut the tap. The party is over.


22 posted on 08/17/2009 7:44:29 AM PDT by nhwingut (The media's love affair with Obama reminds me of a dog humping a telephone pole.)
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To: nhwingut
" In full retreat on everything. Shut the tap. The party is over. "

Remember, a rat is most dangerous when cornered.
I don't think they are retreating, more like, a huddle 2 mins before halftime at the 50 yardline to make a run for it to get the score tied.
Their tricks are not over.
92 posted on 08/17/2009 8:10:27 AM PDT by Prophet in the wilderness (PSALM .53 : 1 The FOOL hath said in his heart, there is no GOD.)
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To: nhwingut

>>>> In full retreat on everything. Shut the tap. The party is over. <<<<<

Not quite, they’re preparing another assault on the American people with Round 3 of “Comprehansive Immigration Reform” aka Illegal Alien Amnesty, which assault is just around the corner.

For this one, we will be known as the “demagogues out there”, as Zer0 says in his comments below.

http://thepage.time.com/transcript-guadalajara-press-conference/

Aug 11, 2009, 11:15 A.M. (Local)

PRESS CONFERENCE BY PRESIDENT OBAMA,
PRESIDENT CALDERÓN OF MEXICO,
AND PRIME MINISTER HARPER OF CANADA

Cabanas Cultural Center
Guadalajara, Mexico

Obama: With respect to immigration reform, I continue to believe that is also in the long-term interests of the United States. We have a broken immigration system. Nobody denies it. And if we continue on a path we’re on, we will continue to have tensions with our Mexican neighbors; we will continue to have people crossing the borders in a way that is dangerous for them, unfair for those who are applying legally to immigrate; we’re going to continue to have employers who are exploiting workers because they’re not within a legal system, and so oftentimes are receiving less than minimum wage, or don’t have overtime, or being abused in other fashion. That’s going to depress U.S. wages. It’s causing ongoing tensions inside the United States. It’s not fair and it’s not right, and we’re going to change it.

Now, I’ve got a lot on my plate, and it’s very important for us to sequence these big initiatives in a way where they don’t all just crash at the same time. And what we’ve said is in the fall when we come back, we’re going to complete health care reform. We still have to act on energy legislation that has passed the House, but the Senate, I’m sure, is going to have its own ideas about how it wants to approach it. We still have financial regulatory reform that has to get done because we don’t want a situation in which irresponsible actions in the global financial markets can precipitate another crisis. That’s a pretty big stack of bills.

Fortunately, what we’ve been able to do is to begin meeting with both Democrats and Republicans from the House and the Senate. Secretary Napolitano is coordinating these discussions, and I would anticipate that before the year is out we will have draft legislation along with sponsors potentially in the House and the Senate who are ready to move this forward, and when we come back next year, that we should be in a position to start acting.

Now, am I going to be able to snap my fingers and get this done? No. This is going to be difficult; it’s going to require bipartisan cooperation. There are going to be demagogues out there who try to suggest that any form of pathway for legalization for those who are already in the United States is unacceptable. And those are fights that I’d have to have if my poll numbers are at 70 or if my poll numbers are at 40. That’s just the nature of the U.S. immigration debate.

But ultimately, I think the American people want fairness. And we can create a system in which you have strong border security, we have an orderly process for people to come in, but we’re also giving an opportunity for those who are already in the United States to be able to achieve a pathway to citizenship so that they don’t have to live in the shadows, and their children and their grandchildren can have a full participation in the United States. So I’m confident we can get it done.


218 posted on 08/17/2009 10:06:54 AM PDT by angkor (The U.S. Congress is at war with America.)
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