Impeach Obama

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Wednesday, July 30 2014:

House GOP Authorized John Boehner to Sue President For
<SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Using</span> His <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Executive Powers</span> - And <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Bypassing Congress</span>​


House lawmakers voted Wednesday to authorize Speaker John Boehner to file suit against
President Barack Obama on a complaint that he had overstepped his legal authority, setting
up a possible constitutional test and giving both parties a potent campaign issue to take home
for the five-week congressional recess

In a 225-201 vote, the House told Mr. Boehner (R., Ohio) to move ahead with the suit. House
GOP leaders have said they would focus the suit on the White House's decision last year
to give employers a one-year reprieve on enforcing a requirement under the Affordable Care
Act that they offer health coverage or pay a penalty.

http://online.wsj.com/articles/house-votes-to-authorize-boehner-to-sue-obama-1406760762





Thursday, July 31 2014:

GOP House Fails To Act On Illegal Immigration Bill, Boehner
Asks Obama To <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Bypass Congress</span> - <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Use</span> His <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Executive Powers</span>


“This situation shows the intense concern within our conference – and among the American
people – about the need to ensure the security of our borders and the president’s refusal
to faithfully execute our laws. <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">There are numerous steps the president can and should
be taking right now, without the need for congressional action
</span>, to secure our borders and
ensure these children are returned swiftly and safely to their countries.

http://thinkprogress.org/immigratio...ells-obama-take-executive-action-but-lawsuit/



 

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Anyone that doesn't believe all this bullshit Obama has had to deal with while in office is about race is either a certified imbecile, a cowardly liar, or both...
 

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Nobody is going up the chain to see if he got authorization. I had a similar circumstance resulting in outright theft and a coverup.


I am starting to see a pattern of behavior.
 
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thoughtone

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IDK U.D. What you say is surely logical, but can THIS republican party actually control its crazies when it comes to the Black Guy ???

I haven't seen it thus far and while some say this mid-term election is supposed to be a test as to whether the establishment can reign in the crazies, I'm not so sure the evidence is there to say they're going to be successful, especially when it comes to, The Black Guy.

Not only the crazies, but seems to me much of the so-called mainstream (is McCain a part of the mainstream?) can't control the salivation when it comes to, The Black Guy.

AND, impeachment seems all about, The Black Guy.

Hell, LOL, pick an issue; they become rabid at whatever position The Black Guy takes, even if it is the same damn position they had previously taken on the same issue. (John McCain, I dare yo ass to speak right now . . . )






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QueEx

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The Hypocrites
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House GOP & John Boehner​


Wednesday, July 30 2014:

House GOP Authorized John Boehner to Sue President For
<SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Using</span> His <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Executive Powers</span> - And <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Bypassing Congress</span>​


House lawmakers voted Wednesday to authorize Speaker John Boehner to file suit against
President Barack Obama on a complaint that he had overstepped his legal authority, setting
up a possible constitutional test and giving both parties a potent campaign issue to take home
for the five-week congressional recess

In a 225-201 vote, the House told Mr. Boehner (R., Ohio) to move ahead with the suit. House
GOP leaders have said they would focus the suit on the White House's decision last year
to give employers a one-year reprieve on enforcing a requirement under the Affordable Care
Act that they offer health coverage or pay a penalty.

http://online.wsj.com/articles/house-votes-to-authorize-boehner-to-sue-obama-1406760762





Thursday, July 31 2014:

GOP House Fails To Act On Illegal Immigration Bill, Boehner
Asks Obama To <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Bypass Congress</span> - <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Use</span> His <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Executive Powers</span>


“This situation shows the intense concern within our conference – and among the American
people – about the need to ensure the security of our borders and the president’s refusal
to faithfully execute our laws. <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">There are numerous steps the president can and should
be taking right now, without the need for congressional action
</span>, to secure our borders and
ensure these children are returned swiftly and safely to their countries.

http://thinkprogress.org/immigratio...ells-obama-take-executive-action-but-lawsuit/





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Fox News analyst Juan Williams accused Republicans of demonizing
Obama in an Aug. 3, 2014, broadcast of Fox News Sunday:​

"All I can do is look at the numbers," "The core constituency,
the people who want him impeached, they’re all white, and they’re
all older, and guess what, they’re all in the far right wing of the Republican party."


 

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QueEx

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The Hypocrites
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House GOP & John Boehner​


Wednesday, July 30 2014:

House GOP Authorized John Boehner to Sue President For
<SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Using</span> His <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Executive Powers</span> - And <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Bypassing Congress</span>​


House lawmakers voted Wednesday to authorize Speaker John Boehner to file suit against
President Barack Obama on a complaint that he had overstepped his legal authority, setting
up a possible constitutional test and giving both parties a potent campaign issue to take home
for the five-week congressional recess

In a 225-201 vote, the House told Mr. Boehner (R., Ohio) to move ahead with the suit. House
GOP leaders have said they would focus the suit on the White House's decision last year
to give employers a one-year reprieve on enforcing a requirement under the Affordable Care
Act that they offer health coverage or pay a penalty.

http://online.wsj.com/articles/house-votes-to-authorize-boehner-to-sue-obama-1406760762





Thursday, July 31 2014:

GOP House Fails To Act On Illegal Immigration Bill, Boehner
Asks Obama To <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Bypass Congress</span> - <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Use</span> His <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Executive Powers</span>


“This situation shows the intense concern within our conference – and among the American
people – about the need to ensure the security of our borders and the president’s refusal
to faithfully execute our laws. <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">There are numerous steps the president can and should
be taking right now, without the need for congressional action
</span>, to secure our borders and
ensure these children are returned swiftly and safely to their countries.

http://thinkprogress.org/immigratio...ells-obama-take-executive-action-but-lawsuit/






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2 GOP Presidents Acted Unilaterally On Immigration


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by ANDREW TAYLOR | Nov. 17, 2014 | http://bigstory.ap.org/article/1f5e...eagan-bush-also-acted-alone-shield-immigrants


WASHINGTON (AP) — Two presidents have acted unilaterally on immigration — and both were Republican. Ronald Reagan and his successor George H.W. Bush extended amnesty to family members who were not covered by the last major overhaul of immigration law in 1986.

Neither faced the political uproar widely anticipated if and when President Barack Obama uses his executive authority to protect millions of immigrants from deportation.

Reagan's and Bush's actions were conducted in the wake of a sweeping, bipartisan immigration overhaul and at a time when "amnesty" was not a dirty word. Their actions were less controversial because there was a consensus in Washington that the 1986 law needed a few fixes and Congress was poised to act on them. Obama is acting as the country — and Washington — are bitterly divided over a broken immigration system and what to do about 11 million people living in the U.S. illegally.

Obama wants to extend protection from deportation to millions of immigrant parents and spouses of U.S. citizens and permanent residents, and expand his 2-year-old program that shields immigrants brought illegally to this country as children.

A tea party-influenced GOP is poised to erupt, if and when Obama follows through on his promise.

"The audacity of this president to think he can completely destroy the rule of law with the stroke of a pen is unfathomable to me," said GOP Rep. Steve King of Iowa, an outspoken opponent of relaxing U.S. immigration law. "It is unconstitutional, it is cynical, and it violates the will of the American people."

Some Republicans have even raised the possibility of impeachment.

Here's a timeline of then and now:

—1986. Congress and Reagan enacted a sweeping overhaul that gave legal status to up to 3 million immigrants without authorization to be in the country, if they had come to the U.S. before 1982. Spouses and children who could not meet that test did not qualify, which incited protests that the new law was breaking up families.

—1987. Early efforts in Congress to amend the law to cover family members failed. Reagan's Immigration and Naturalization Service commissioner announced that minor children of parents granted amnesty by the law would get protection from deportation. Spouses and children of couples in which one parent qualified for amnesty but the other did not remained subject to deportation, leading to efforts to amend the 1986 law.

—1989. By a sweeping 81-17 vote, the Senate in July voted to prohibit deportations of family members of immigrants covered by the 1986 law. The House failed to act.

—1990. In February, President George H.W. Bush, acting through the Immigration and Naturalization Service, established a "family fairness" in which family members living with a legalizing immigrant and who were in the U.S. before passage of the 1986 law were granted protection from deportation and authorized to seek employment. The administration estimated up to 1.5 million people would be covered by the policy. Congress in October passed a broader immigration law that made the protections permanent.

—2012. In July, the Obama administration announces a new policy curbing deportations for certain immigrants brought illegally to the country as kids. The policy, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), applies to people younger than 30 who were brought to the U.S. before they turned 16 and meet other criteria such as graduating high school. It has now granted two-year deportation reprieves and work permits to nearly 600,000 people.

—2013-2014 (Congress). <span style="background-color: #FFFF00"><b>After months of work, the Senate in June 2013 passes, 68-32, a huge immigration overhaul bill that includes a path to citizenship for immigrants who meet strict criteria.</b></span>

<span style="background-color: #FFFF00"><B>THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FAILS TO ACT ON THE PASSED 68-32 IMMIGRATION BILL</B></span>


In a televised interview with Telemundo, Obama says expanding the DACA program to cover the parents of children allowed to remain in the country under the program "would be ignoring the law in a way that I think would be very difficult to defend legally. So that's not an option."

—2014. Frustrated by Congress' inability to act on immigration, Obama announces in June that he'll use executive powers to address other elements of the flawed immigration system. Like Bush, Obama is expected to extend deportation protections to families of U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Obama's anticipated action would not award legal status, but it would offer temporary protection from deportation to up to 5 million people, as well as the possibility of obtaining a work permit. He delayed action until after Election Day. On Monday, Democratic leaders sent a letter to Obama saying they strongly support his plans to take executive action on immigration.


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Re: Michael Savage - IMPEACH OBAMA NOW!

I really wish the Republican House would impeach Obama.


That would sew this election up for Obama.

Interestingly, this is precisely where Trump stands today:

I Trump really wish[es] the Republican Democratic House would impeach Obama him.


That would sew this election up for Obama Trump

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Yes, We Absolutely Have to Think About the Political Implications of Impeaching Trump
Impeachment will fail in the Senate, and it’s really hard to see how losing—and that’s what a Trump acquittal would be: a Democratic loss—gets converted into winning.


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Folks: Let’s think twice about these immediate calls for impeachment.

The reason is simple. It will fail. The Senate will not convict. There is no way 20 Republicans (the required number, assuming all 47 Democrats would vote to convict, which is probably a wobbly assumption too under present conditions) will vote to remove Donald Trump from office. And in failing, the impeachment process would likely improve Trump’s chances of getting reelected.

Please bear with me and consider these arguments. Let me start by saying I totally understand the calls for impeachment. This president is a gangster, totally lawless. The Mueller Report can reasonably be interpreted as a kind of roadmap to impeachment—as Robert Mueller saying, “OK, House Democrats, here you go, build your case.”


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The Case for Impeaching Obama
Conservative activists across the country are more obsessed
than ever with removing the president from office.
What do they think he's done to deserve it?

In Muskogee, Oklahoma, the question was posed to Senator Tom Coburn, who said that while he called Obama a “personal friend,” he considered the administration to be lawless and incompetent, and “getting perilously close” to impeachability. In Conroe, Texas, Senator Ted Cruz said a query about impeachment was “a good question,” but just not realistic; he later told National Review, “That’s not a fight we have a prospect of winning.”


OBITUARIES

Former Sen. Tom Coburn, known as a political maverick, dies
Known for bluntly speaking his mind, Coburn frequently criticized the growth of the federal deficit.

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03/28/2020


OKLAHOMA CITY — Former Sen. Tom Coburn, an Oklahoma family doctor who earned a reputation as a conservative political maverick as he railed against federal earmarks and subsidies for the rich, has died. He was 72.

Coburn, who also delivered more than 4,000 babies while an obstetrician in Muskogee, where he treated patients for free while in the Senate, died early Saturday morning, his cousin Bob Coburn told The Associated Press. Tom Coburn had been diagnosed years earlier with prostate cancer.


 
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