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House GOP gives up on immigration, but finds time to sue Barack Obama - Page 2

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House passed a bill to remove daca just about 2 hours ago.
Don't just say shit and not have a link to back it up, people are stupid and will go ape shit over something like this. ...


http://rally.redstate.com/16034/congress-must-end-daca LOL

http://blogs.rollcall.com/218/republ...end-daca/?dcz=

this threat is real. these guys don't want us here. They're filled with hatred because of what's going on at the border right now.
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"House passed a bill to remove daca just about 2 hours ago"

Yawn. Until the GOP has 2/3 majority in both House and Senate, DACA isn't going away. All this is the noise of the GOP digging their own demographic grave.
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"House passed a bill to remove daca just about 2 hours ago"

Yawn. Until the GOP has 2/3 majority in both House and Senate, DACA isn't going away. All this is the noise of the GOP digging their own demographic grave.

Holy sh*t what does it mean? I applied last december and due to having to provide further evidence, I still haven't been approved.

Does it mean people who've already applied lost their money and will not be receiving DACA?

I am shattered right now and I can't get a hold of a lawyer til monday
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Holy sh*t what does it mean? I applied last december and due to having to provide further evidence, I still haven't been approved.

Does it mean people who've already applied lost their money and will not be receiving DACA?

I am shattered right now and I can't get a hold of a lawyer til monday
It means nothing, don't worry about it. Even if the bill made it to Obama's desk, he said he would veto it.
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It means nothing, don't worry about it. Even if the bill made it to Obama's desk, he said he would veto it.
yeah he said that but the next president could just get rid of it. Romney started off with that with his "Self Deportation" campaign
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yeah he said that but the next president could just get rid of it. Romney started off with that with his "Self Deportation" campaign
Yes, of course. I doubt that will happen, but if you do, then prepare for armageddon. What I meant to say is that in the short run, there is nothing to worry about. This bill will not become law during Obama's administration. I don't know what else to tell you.
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He could but already we are seeing majority of Americans do not like DACA. Heck we have states who weren't issuing DACErs licenses.

Expanding the program wilder will cause some issues. While I hope he does , he needs to be careful.
Majority of Americans don't like DACA? Majority don't even know what daca is.. And those who don't like it are incompetent rednecks who know they can't come close to competing to a monkey for a job let alone a group of childhood arrivals
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He could but already we are seeing majority of Americans do not like DACA. Heck we have states who weren't issuing DACErs licenses.

Expanding the program wilder will cause some issues. While I hope he does , he needs to be careful.
That's incorrect. Polling shows the American public supports the President taking action on immigration.
ICYMI: Polling Analysis Shows Americans Support Obama Taking Action on Immigration


In polling analysis that should embolden the Obama Administration to use their existing authority to deliver broad executive relief, the Washington Post highlights an array of recent polling that demonstrate that Americans are hungry for action on immigration. Aaron Blake of the Washington Post’s “The Fix” political blog writes:

Obama’s worst issues aren’t ones on which the American people disagree with him; they’re the ones on which Obama has failed to deliver on something on which most Americans agree with him…

…On both issues [immigration and gun control], the public is on the same page as Obama.
So why in the world would these be among Obama’s very worst issues? Because he hasn’t delivered.

In each case, Obama has seen support from Democrats fall off as he has been unable to achieve his policy objectives. In fact, according to the CNN poll, 42 percent of Democrats disapprove of Obama on gun policy, along with 67 percent of independents. On immigration, 34 percent of Democrats and 67 percent of independents disapprove. The president’s approval ratings on these issues was never high, but in both cases, it trended upward as he tried to do something about them — the push for new gun restrictions last year and his 2012 executive order halting deportations for young illegal immigrants — only to fall to new lows today.

Few things could demonstrate better that, for a two-term president, being right isn’t sufficient. You need to get results.
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Don't just say shit and not have a link to back it up, people are stupid and will go ape shit over something like this. ...


http://rally.redstate.com/16034/congress-must-end-daca LOL

http://blogs.rollcall.com/218/republ...end-daca/?dcz=

this threat is real. these guys don't want us here. They're filled with hatred because of what's going on at the border right now.
I was watching it on cspan, I should have included that...
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That's incorrect. Polling shows the American public supports the President taking action on immigration.
ICYMI: Polling Analysis Shows Americans Support Obama Taking Action on Immigration


In polling analysis that should embolden the Obama Administration to use their existing authority to deliver broad executive relief, the Washington Post highlights an array of recent polling that demonstrate that Americans are hungry for action on immigration. Aaron Blake of the Washington Post’s “The Fix” political blog writes:

Obama’s worst issues aren’t ones on which the American people disagree with him; they’re the ones on which Obama has failed to deliver on something on which most Americans agree with him…

…On both issues [immigration and gun control], the public is on the same page as Obama.
So why in the world would these be among Obama’s very worst issues? Because he hasn’t delivered.

In each case, Obama has seen support from Democrats fall off as he has been unable to achieve his policy objectives. In fact, according to the CNN poll, 42 percent of Democrats disapprove of Obama on gun policy, along with 67 percent of independents. On immigration, 34 percent of Democrats and 67 percent of independents disapprove. The president’s approval ratings on these issues was never high, but in both cases, it trended upward as he tried to do something about them — the push for new gun restrictions last year and his 2012 executive order halting deportations for young illegal immigrants — only to fall to new lows today.

Few things could demonstrate better that, for a two-term president, being right isn’t sufficient. You need to get results.
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Yes one poll completely represents the entire USA population. If people did, we would have entire states actively trying to make life for DACA and immigrants hard.polls now days are skewed. I mean take a look at this one


58% Americans disapproved on Obama handling the brother crisis.
http://www.people-press.org/2014/07/...ration-debate/

alot of people disapproved how he's handling the stuff going on over in Iraq.
http://www.quinnipiac.edu/news-and-e...ReleaseID=2057

oh wow look one more

Alot of Americans also dont like how Obama care is rolling
http://www.gallup.com/poll/167309/ma...hcare-law.aspx



Looks like alot of Americans are not liking how's he dealing with foreign policy


http://m.theweek.com/speedreads/inde...-all-time-high


Even Hispanics disapprove of his way with immigration


http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Governm...on-Immigration


I could go on and on but as said , these polls are not accurate and don't represent the USA
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