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Buckwheat Takes Partisanship To New Levels

Mike

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He got his widdle feewings hurt and he wants to get his way.

White House: Obama will act on immigration despite GOP warnings to hold off
The Washington Post | November 7, 2014 | Ed O'Keefe


President Obama firmly rejected advice from top congressional Republicans on Friday that he delay his promised executive action on immigration reform, dismissing calls from critics inside and outside his party to allow Congress to debate the issue next year.

Over a two-hour lunch of Bibb lettuce salad, herb-crusted sea bass and pumpkin tart, House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio), Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and their lieutenants warned Obama that his acting alone on immigration would spoil chances for bipartisan agreement on other issues in the new GOP-controlled Congress.

Seated with 12 top members of the House and Senate in the Old Family Dining Room, Obama shot back that he intended to proceed, saying that he had already waited almost two years for congressional action on immigration. He added that his decision should not upend chances for cooperation on unrelated matters, according to aides familiar with the exchange.
 

iwannabeacowboy

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Sounds like a good time to impeach the SOB. Pick a reason, any reason.

Everyone is worried about Biden, but at least Biden want's to run for office again. He's limited by that.
 

Steve

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President Obama to Republicans: I won. Deal with it.

That's a paraphrase -- obviously. Here's what Obama actually said:

"You don't like a particular policy or a particular president? Then argue for your position. Go out there and win an election. Push to change it. But don't break it. Don't break what our predecessors spent over two centuries building. That's not being faithful to what this country's about."

President Obama In Philadelphia:
"They Can Ride With Us If They Want To, But They Got To Get In The Back Seat."

President Obama In Rhode Island: "Can Come For The Ride, But They Gotta Sit In The Back."

We can't -- we don't mind the Republicans joining us. They can come for the ride, but they got to sit in back. (Laughter.)

and now Obama wants the Republicans to still do as he wants... or else..
 

George

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iwannabeacowboy said:
Sounds like a good time to impeach the SOB. Pick a reason, any reason.

Everyone is worried about Biden, but at least Biden want's to run for office again. He's limited by that.

I'll second that motion!!!!!
 

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