Posted on 11/21/2014 12:22:26 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
Former President Bill Clinton said that borders look more like nets than walls and stressed global interdependence ahead of President Barack Obamas executive amnesty announcement.
So were back to the struggle were in, the chase, Clinton said in a speech at The New Republic magazines 100th anniversary gala Wednesday night.
And every citizen, I believe, has an obligation in some form or another to build up the positive and reduce the negative forces of our interdependence, because one thing we do know and its the reason Im, Ive been so upset about the shape of this immigration debate in America is, in a world where borders look more like nets than walls, we are interdependent, whether we like it or not.
The presidents going to make his immigration comments tomorrow, Clinton continued. As far as I can tell, every governor every president in the modern era has issued some executive orders affecting immigration. So I think it, I imagine hes on pretty firm legal footing.
But heres what I want to say about that. The United States is the best-positioned big country in the world for the next 20 years, positioned. We are younger than every wealthy country but my tiny homeland, Ireland. We are more diverse. We have this thicket of high-tech innovation and great universities. And we are beginning to improve our capacity to train people for jobs that are actually there, Clinton said.
Why stop there? Just take what you want from grocery stores, etc. What are they going to do? Call the police? Other than a badge and gun, what are they going to do? Charge you? With what?
There are no laws any longer!
Can’t this criminal, rapist, degenerate former president stfu and fade into oblivion? He’s just like the uber-idiot carter.
Old leftys (at least ones with gold-plated healthcare) seem to go on forever....
“”He was a Rhodes Scholar?””
That must be why I don’t understand a word he says!
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