This is all out war, but the politicians are going to nothing to stop it. WE THE PEOPLE HAVE TO STOP THIS.
Impeach this communists bast@@d.
Border states need to put their State Guards to work (the state-associated National Guard would, methinks, just get reassigned to another continent).
Alas, no State Guards are actually equipped for providing “security of a free State”.
Wages and standard of living are going to drop dramatically. Employers MUST have compliant employees. All of this fighting of authority in the U.S. has got to stop from the ground up beginning in first grade. One way or another, people are going to be subjected to authority. I fought the rebellious attitude in public school for many years and now feel those students who rejected instruction, failed to show respect and told me they were going to do it their way are finally going to get what they deserve.
Border chaos: 375,000 pending immigration cases, Obama lawyers AWOL
Since he is doing this by Executive Order can’t all of this be undone by Executive Order by the next president - Assuming it’s a Republican (I know that’s a big assumption)?
Where are the Oathkeepers when all of this cap is going on???
1. Obama: When I think of that saying, I can't help thinking of Obama.
2. Absolute power: Obviously, Obama, under the laws of the Constitution, does not have "absolute" power.
3. But Obama acts as if he was given such absolute power unofficially "to do the right thing" when he was elected to not one but to two terms by voters who in their hearts believed sweet-talking Obama could do no wrong. Sad. Sad.
4, NOTE: Obama likes to use the phrase "Because it was the right thing to do" when he tries to explain why he decided to do this or do that concerning a controversial subject.
5. Obama will probably make that statement over and over ---"Because it was the right thing to do"---when he tries to justify his upcoming executive order in a few days legalizing 5,000,000+ illegal aliens.
1. Obama: When I think of that saying, I can't help thinking of Obama.
2. Absolute power: Obviously, Obama, under the laws of the Constitution, does not have "absolute" power.
3. But Obama acts as if he was given such absolute power unofficially "to do the right thing" when he was elected to not one but to two terms by voters who in their hearts believed sweet-talking Obama could do no wrong. Sad. Sad.
4, NOTE: Obama likes to use the phrase "Because it was the right thing to do" when he tries to explain why he decided to do this or do that concerning a controversial subject. He says it as if he was inspired from heaven to make his decision. What he REALLY wants to say is this: "God told me it was the right thing to do." Come to think about it, Obama may really want to say this:"Allah told me it was the right thing to do."
5. Obama will probably make that statement over and over ---"Because it was the right thing to do"---when he tries to justify his upcoming executive order in a few days legalizing 5,000,000+ illegal aliens.