By Alan Caruba
The same mindset that could conspire
to foist ObamaCare on Americans by deception is at work to do the same thing
with an unconstitutional, unilateral announcement of amnesty for millions of
illegal—oops, “undocumented”—aliens living in
America.
What is amazing about this is that it
was announced the day after the midterm election when Obama and the Democratic
Party had suffered a huge rejection. I suppose when you believe, as Obama
apparently does, that he is right when everyone else is telling him he’s wrong,
moving ahead on amnesty now rather than waiting to work on legislation with the
new Congress makes sense to him.
Only it does not make sense. Causing a
constitutional crisis never makes sense.
At this point I think it is useless to
try to get inside Obama’s mind regarding his actions. It’s like trying to
understand the logic of a six-year-old. He does what he wants to do simply
because he wants to do it. He ignores reality if it disagrees with his opinion
about anything.
We all have two more years of this
arrogance.
The voters have spoken and rather
dramatically. As we get closer to Obama’s executive order it's good to see that
Republican leaders are sounding more combative.
What exactly can or will the
presumptive Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell, do? What will John Boehner,
House Majority Leader, do? They have, in fact, relatively few options. They dare
not and do not want to shut down the government. They will not impeach Obama.
They can, we’re told, defund aspects of an amnesty executive order. Ultimately,
they are likely to fall back on a law suit against the White House based on the
constitutional division of powers.
The midterrm elections showed us that
the lies the Democrats told failed.
The effort to paint the Republican
Party as obstructionists failed. The real obstructionist was and is Harry Reid
who blocked more than three hundred bi-partisan and Republican pieces of House
legislation from being debated or voted upon in the Senate. Neither he, nor any
other Majority Leader should have that much power. The Senate needs its role for
debate restored.
The claim that the Republican Party
was waging “a war on women” or was racist was absurd. The midterms saw any number of Republican
women elected to office and African-American GOP candidates made history when
they won. It’s no longer the Party of “old white men”, but a largely white
component of all ages voted heavily in the midterms for those younger, diverse
winners.
The Republican Party could not be in a
stronger, better position than currently. Rarely mentioned is that what put them
there is the Tea Party movement; a number of Congressional members elected by
the movement are driving the response to Obama’s amnesty
idiocy.
Six
members, Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), Mike Lee (R-Utah), Pat
Roberts (R-Kansas), Jeff Sessions (R-Alabama) and David Vitter (R-Louisiana)
made it clear to Sen. Reid that “This will create a constitutional crisis that
demands action by Congress to restore the separation of powers.” The only thing Republican Senators are
amenable to at this point is strengthening border security. They will not put
forth any immigration legislation until after they take power in the Senate in
January.
So, naturally, Obama wants them to do
something now.
Only an idiot would say, as he did,
that he “heard” what the voters said and then add he also heard what those “who
did not vote” had to say. The only thing that matters in an election is who got
elected and why. Hearing what voters who stayed home had to say is
delusional.
Voters were so angered by the sheer
incompetence of Obama and Sen. Harry Reid’s gridlock in Congress that they voted
in a whole batch of new Senators and House members. Those they chose were
predominantly conservative Republicans and that tells you a lot about the next
two years until Obama is gone.
Obama has never liked
Congress. He seems to resent having to share governing power with it. He about
to launch an amnesty war as a way of acting out his resentment.
At this point, the Republicans
in Congress know who they are dealing with and are in no mood for a compromise,
nor expect one. Remember, though, it is the Republicans who are the grownups and
what we are likely to see in the months ahead will be a number of reform
measures and amnesty will be among them. Obama will be blocked on any number of
other efforts that will harm the nation and the world.
After we celebrate New Year’s
day the 2016 presidential campaigns will begin in earnest. The first straw vote
in Ames, Iowa will take place in nine months!
Let
Barack Obama have his amnesty war.
There is no lamer duck than
the President. Whenever he speaks these days all you can hear is quack, quack,
quack.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
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