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Barack Obama to La Raza: “doing things on my own is very tempting”

July 25, 2011

  Earlier today Barack Obama spoke to  La Raza–which literally translates  to mean The Race–and used this venue to tout comprehensive immigration reform–which we all know literally translates to mean amnesty for illegal aliens. During this speech he claimed that America’s immigration system was broken and needed to be fixed, and I agree with him on this. But it isn’t the system itself which is broken, but rather the enforcement of the system which is broken.

  We have plenty of immigration laws on the books right now (isn’t this the position the Obama regime had in regards to Arizona’s immigration law) we do not need more laws, and we certainly do not need to reward criminal aliens with amnesty: what we need to do is enforce the laws which are on the books. He promised once again to pass comprehensive immigration reform, but one has to wonder how much longer the illegal immigrants are going to believe him. He promised to make this legislation a top priority in his regime during the first year but he has failed to do so, and he is now blaming the Congress (and more specifically, the Republicans in the Congress) for yet another broken promise.

  While blaming the Congress he made a statement which I found very interesting:

The idea of doing things on my own is very tempting, I promise you, not just on immigration reform. But that’s not how our system works. That’s not how our democracy functions

  He finds the power vested in him to be very tempting, and if left on his own he would likely act on this temptation but our democracy (republic) does not function this way. So he says, but does he really mean it?

  I believe that Barack Obama does find it very tempting to act on his own as a defacto dictator, but I am not so sure he feels restricted by the constitution or our democracy (republic) as he claims he does and I do believe he feels as if he can act alone. After all, Barack Obama has ignored a court ruling which demanded him to end the drilling moratorium in the gulf–he certainly didn’t feel bound by the courts to comply–and the FCC is moving to implement his Net Neutrality laws in spite of a court ruling which stated the FCC did not have this authority, the EPA is moving to advance Barack Obama’s cap and trade legislation after the bill failed in the Congress, and Barack Obama is preparing to implement gun control laws through Executive Order instead of moving the legislation through the Congress, so how are we to believe that Barack Obama will not grant amnesty to illegal aliens using an Executive Order? And let us not forget that he engaged America in a civil war in Libya without the consent of the Congress.

  Granted, by using the EPA and the FCC to initiate policies he is not technically acting alone, but he is bypassing the Congress by using these rogue agencies and that certainly isn’t much different than if he were acting alone. He is ignoring the constitutional procedures in order to work his way around the Congress, and by doing so he is avoiding the checks and balances which are so important in assuring that one man does not become too powerful.

  What Barack Obama doesn’t seem to grasp is the notion that all three branches of the federal government are equal, one does not stand above the other. Barack Obama feels as if he stands alone above the Congress and he uses a “crisis mentality” to create panic in the public in order to frighten the Congress into giving him what he wants.

  He creates mini Reichstag fire moments in order to capitalize on them: healthcare was a crisis which led to Obamacare, gun violence at the border was a crisis which led to Gunrunner, the BP oil spill was a crisis which led to the illegal drilling moratorium, and now the debt ceiling is a crisis which Obama looks to take advantage of. All of these Reichstag moments build up over time and lead to an ever more powerful centralized government with Barack Obama at the helm–if the Congress will not go along to get along, Barack Obama moves along.

  Now Dear Leader is basically stating that we have an immigration crisis and he finds it tempting to act alone. We have seen him skirt the Congress on numerous occasions in the past, why should we believe that Barack Obama will not give in to this temptation now if the Congress does not go along with comprehensive immigration reform? Does anyone else smell smoke? Is something burning?

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  1. Land of the FREE, Home of the BRAVE's avatar
    July 25, 2011 8:47 pm

    Here is a development in Tacoma WA (Salishan) that was built for Illegal Immigrants! 1325 Homes created! Refugee Pay offers them $2642 per month in SSI benefits, plus Food Stamps, plus Section 8 Housing

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu6ok5ykyuQ&feature=player_embedded

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 25, 2011 9:33 pm

      Nice, huh?! As Howie Carr says, I don’t want anything special, I just wanted to be treated like an illegal alien.

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    • Unknown's avatar
      Anonymous permalink
      June 16, 2012 3:11 pm

      you blame it all on illegals but you dont see just how many americans are in this housing projects food stamp programs and even sell there stamps for cash . you blame the illegal aliens for the economy i dont i blame ourselves if we were’nt so lazy and would work for m.wage without complaining so much we would all have job. You are quick to point out others than the problem right in front of our faces slavery days has been over for centuries but i guess you gotta blame someone when you dont wanna except the blame for yourselves

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      • Steve Dennis's avatar
        June 16, 2012 8:51 pm

        You are right, there are many Americans who belong to this entitlement mentality and it is because the Democrats have purposely made them slaves to the state, but that was not the subject of this post. Thanks for stopping by.

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  2. Otis P. Driftwood's avatar
    Otis P. Driftwood permalink
    July 25, 2011 9:14 pm

    Nice analogy Steve. A “Reichstag fire moment” – when you think about it that is exactly what he is doing. But instead of one big moment, he is creating a lot of smaller moments. And his comment about the temptation of doing it on his own – well, that’s the way he HAS been operating, Congress and Supreme Court be damned. And you are correct Sir, we do not need more laws, just enforce the ones we have. But I guess if you don’t like the current laws you have to invent new ones by Executive Order. He needs dethroning – soon.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 25, 2011 9:27 pm

      Thank you Otis, Obama is using these mini-crisis which he has created through fear-mongering in order to shape public opinion, and if that doesn’t work he simply goes around the Congress. These are scary times my friend.

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  3. stinkprogress's avatar
    stinkprogress permalink
    July 25, 2011 9:15 pm

    He is just laying out his plan,call it a trial baloon.

    http://reddogreport.com/2011/07/republicans-attempt-to-halt-obamas-backdoor-amnesty-plan/

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 25, 2011 9:29 pm

      They are already granting amensty by letting known illegals go if they haven’t committed an additional crime, Lamar Smith is trying to stop this with HALT but we all know that HALT will be halted.

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  4. Conservatives on Fire's avatar
    July 25, 2011 9:24 pm

    Our would be Czar is capable of doing anything that he thinks will help keep him in power.

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  5. LD Jackson's avatar
    LD Jackson permalink
    July 25, 2011 10:20 pm

    It does make one wonder just how far he is willing to go to implement his agenda. Methinks there is much more to Barack Obama than meets the eye. I am sorry to say, I trust him not in the least.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 25, 2011 10:26 pm

      I couldn’t agree with you more Larry, I don’t trust this man at all. I would not put anything passed him.

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  6. Dave Francis's avatar
    July 25, 2011 11:36 pm

    WE NEED FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. REDUCE THE DEBT CEILING BY MANDATING E-VERIFY, SECURE COMMUNITIES AND URGENTLY SECURING THE US BORDER.

    Has any American thought to question the Liberals and Democrats, why they think the 1986 Immigration Control and Reform Act is broken? Is so, like any bill–why cannot be amended, as they are able with any law that passes through Congress? Again, the next question is why these people in the Senate are pushing for another Amnesty, when such an event would injure the American people adding to the bleeding national deficit. Even if the Congress found the votes to pass another Amnesty, isn’t it incredulously pathetic to add another 2.5 Trillion to the US treasury 14.5 Trillion dollars deficit. This is according to the Heritage Foundation Robert Rector’s projection, after analyzing the 1986 volume Amnesty that cost only 76 Billion dollars. Are you willing to have your tax dollars spent on legitimizing every person who breaks our laws? For over three decades nothing has been done, in fact the Simpson/Mazzoli bill was an absolute failure.

    IF AMERICANS DON’T START SPEAKING UP AND DEMANDING THAT THEIR OWN INTERESTS ARE FULLY RECOGNIZED BY THE POLITICIANS, THEY WILL BE SADDLED WITH AT LEAST 20 MILLION FOREIGN NATIONALS, WHICH THEY WILL HAVE TO SUPPORT, PLUS GOD KNOWS HOW MANY FAMILY MEMBERS UNDER THE CHAIN MIGRATION LAW.

    The world of Academia have stated in many publications, that is mostly Liberal progressive oriented media that immigration of any kind, is good for the economy? They insult Californians, Arizonians; Nevadans legal residents burgeoned down with a never ending influx of poverty, which taxpayers are–FORCED– to sustain. Fair’s statement is, “American taxpayers spend $113 billion annually subsidizing illegal immigration and padding the pockets of businesses addicted to cheap labor. Taxpayers at the state and local levels bear the brunt, providing $84 billion in services annually while the federal government spends $29 billion. In some states, reducing the fiscal burden of illegal immigration would represent nothing short of an economic miracle: The latter figure is — incidentally — almost exactly equal to the interest payment on the total federal debt this past April. Of course, the debt continues to grow uncontrollably because the government must borrow to keep up with, among other things, the growing cost of illegal immigration.

    The report examines the likely consequences if an amnesty for the illegal alien population were adopted similar to the one adopted in 1986.Estimates are in–BILLIONS–of dollars. This is also based on only 13 million foreign nationals squatting here. The full report is available in pdf format. http://www.fairus.org/site/DocServer/USCostStudy_2010.pdf?docID=4921

    Federal Expenditures on Illegal Aliens

    Education Title 1 program $1,332,900,000
    Migrant education program $236,900,000
    Title 111 program $538,000,000

    Education Subtotal $2,107,800,000

    Medical Emergency medical care $250,000,000
    Fraudulent use of Medicaid $1,235,000,000
    Medicaid cost of childbirth $1,238,100,000
    Medicaid for children $1,626,800,000
    other medical outlays $1,600,000,000

    Medical Subtotal $5,949,900,000

    Law enforcement Scaap compensation $330,000,000
    Federal incarceration $678,400,000
    Byrne grants $24,300,000
    Detention and removal $2,545,000,000
    Project safe neighborhoods $39,500,000

    Residual ice functions $2,824,000,000
    Exec. Office of immigration review $222,500,000
    Southwest border prosecution $33,000,000
    National Guard $642,000,000
    Coast Guard $500,000,000

    Law Enforcement Subtotal $7,838,700,000

    Public assistance Free and reduced meal program $2,264,600,000
    Temporary assist. Needy families $1,030,000,000
    Housing assistance programs $637,000,000
    Child care & development fund $633,000,000
    Public Assistance Subtotal $4,564,600,000

    General expenditures $8,184,400,000

    TOTAL $28B, 645,400,000

    State/Local Expenditures on Illegal Aliens ($ M)

    Alabama $298 Illinois $4B,592 Montana $32 Rhode Island $278
    Alaska $139 Indiana $608 Nebraska $262 S. Carolina $391
    Arizona $2B,569 Iowa $350 Nevada $1B,191 S. Dakota $33
    Arkansas $244 Kansas $442 New Hampshire $123 Tennessee $547
    California $21B,756 Kentucky $280 New Jersey $3B,478 Texas $8,878
    Colorado $1,451 Louisiana $224 New Mexico $608 Utah $453
    Connecticut $957 Maine $41 New York $9B,479 Vermont $38
    Wash D.C. $312 Maryland $1B,724 N. Carolina $2B,063 Virginia $1B,905
    Delaware $305 Massachusetts. $1B,862 N. Dakota $32 Washington State $1B,510
    Florida $5B,463 Michigan $929 Ohio $563 W. Virginia. $31
    Georgia $2B,399 Minnesota. $744 Oklahoma $465 Wisconsin $883
    Hawaii $155 Mississippi. $106 Oregon $705 Wyoming $51
    Idaho $188 Missouri $338 Penn. $1B,378 TOTAL $83B,851

    RECEIPTS FROM ILLEGAL ALIENS

    Category federal State/local

    Income -$2,302,800,000 $244,200,000
    Social security $7,000,000,000
    Medicare tax $1,637,100,000
    Excise and miscellaneous $2,489,700,000
    Employer (FUTA & income) $632,600,000
    Property tax $1,378,000,000
    Sales tax $2,333,000,000

    TOTAL $9B, 456,600,000 $3B, 955,200,000

    Fair also provided, “The savings can’t be realized overnight because much of the expense is mandated by law requiring the education of the children of illegal aliens, many of whom are U.S. born, and for emergency medical treatment. But it is a responsible step in the right direction. Reducing these costs requires the administration to actually enforce existing immigration laws, complete border fencing, allow states to participate in the enforcement process, and otherwise deny benefits and incentives to illegal aliens. Fewer than 6 percent of legal immigrants were admitted because they possessed skills deemed essential to the U.S. economy. Most are admitted because of family ties to earlier immigrants, many of whom are living in poverty or near poverty. As a result, immigration bloats an already-existing surplus of low-skilled workers, increasing job competition and driving down wages for American workers.

    We can all stand with our fellow jobless countryman by Calling House and Senate Leadership NOW Call the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 As a conclusion, Arizona needs our help from years of a neglected border and the flow of–ECONOMIC–foreign nationals. Don’t take my word for the facts, as you can find the ugly truth of the illegal settlement at NumbersUSA that has been forced upon us for over thirty years. There have been 6 hidden small Amnesties and the clandestine millions of skilled workers that have arrive here every year, in competition from US workers high paying jobs.

    Those not content with the governments excuses for not constructing the REAL DOUBLE FENCE–can donate to the website at: https://www.buildtheborderfence.com/azborder/index.xhtml

    MAKE OTHER PEOPLE AWARE OF THE OMINOUS FINANCIAL CONSEQUENCES OF ANY NEW AMNESTY

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  7. rjjrdq's avatar
    July 26, 2011 2:18 am

    I think his statement is code to the open borders lobby. He is unilaterally decided who comes and goes in this country.

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  8. bunkerville's avatar
    bunkerville permalink
    July 26, 2011 8:52 am

    Great post! I thought is very odd that he picked yesterday to gin up the immigration issue. Maybe he needed some hero love…a distraction… who knows he is so far off the rail at this point.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 26, 2011 10:35 pm

      I’m thinking this was a diversionary tactic to take people’s attention away from the latest Gunrunner hearings.

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  9. nooneofanyimport's avatar
    July 26, 2011 5:36 pm

    His “tempting” statement is basically pandering to his audience, since La Raza is a communist organization. We’ve seen the man say anything if he thinks it’ll benefit him in the short run. So does he really find the idea of doing things “on his own” and “above the system” tempting? Well, his behavior sure supports that. Lecturing us on our energy/fuel usage, treating the Tea Parties as if they are either dumb or don’t exist, calling folks bitter/clingers, saying that doctors perform unnecessary surgery for money, calling the wealth creators “fat cats,” wow the list could go on and on.

    Also I’m starting to believe that he says these things specifically to get his enemies’ (that’s us, by the way) hackles up. And to promote devisiveness.

    cheers!

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 26, 2011 10:38 pm

      I agree, he will say whatever he feels a particular crowd wants to hear. But he also believes in the “divide and conquer” philosophy and does this in order to push us further apart.

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  10. Matt's avatar
    July 26, 2011 9:05 pm

    This is yet another example of Obama wanting/trying to do things ten times as bad as anything that the left accused Bush of.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      July 26, 2011 10:39 pm

      Bush may have been on the wrong side of this issue, but Obama takes it to a whole new level.

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