Obama's Saturday radio speech and his defiance of law and order given more definition.

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Obama:   “This obstruction keeps the system rigged for those at the top, and rigged against the middle class. And as long as they insist on doing it, I’ll keep taking actions on my own – like the actions I’ve taken already to attract new jobs, lift workers’ wages, and help students pay off their loans.  
I’ll do my job, and if it makes Republicans in Congress mad that I’m trying to help people out, they can join me, and we’ll do it together.”


Editor’s notes:  Understand the sheer subterfuge of this man.  His most recent radio address comes on the heels of an unanimous Supreme Court put down,  reminding this foreigner* that he is not to act alone,  that his job as president is to work with the legislative body that is Congress.  In light of this week’s High Court decision regarding recess appointments and Obama's illegal use of presidential power,  his Saturday radio address is nothing short of an arrogant “Don’t tell me what do” confirmation of his lawless agenda.

* Note:  I use "foreigner" to put his agenda in its proper context  -  that of an outsider who detests everything historical about our country.  

While the takers on the Left cheer,  they ignore the undeniable fact that for the first two years of Obama’s first term,  he completely ignored the GOP, with malice of forethought,  meeting with its leadership just three times ( no more than 40 minutes total,  with the GOP in two years) in very short sessions,  and not allowing a single suggestion as to ObamaCare. 

50% of America’s voting youth are not going to vote this midterm.  Why?  Discouragement with the current Administration,  plain and simple.  The 18 to 34 demographic is 15% unemployed after college and 30% of these voters have to live at home,  with their parents  -  both numbers at 40 year highs.  He has done nothing for the youth in terms of demonstrable measure,  and they are the first to confirm this fact. 

His willingness to pick and choose those laws he will enforce or rewrite,  has forced the House into silence.  Leadership has spoken out on Obama’s lawlessness and said,  “No more legislation unless and until Obama decides to obey the very laws he signs into existence.” 

And who is the “obstructionist?”  Those in the House who have sent 240 bills to the Senate,  including six bills dealing with various aspects of immigration,  or a Senate who refuses to allow floor discussion on these bills,  and is the least productive Senate in American history? 

The man is not my president BY HIS OWN DECLARATION.  Fine with me.   Every election for this creep,  is a revenge election,  and because of his “take no prisoners” attitude,  he has divided this nation as never before,  and set back race relations 50 years. 

Worse yet,  the man is a crook on par with Richard Nixon.  He uses the IRS to punish his opponents (Nixon only wanted to do this - Obama actually has been doing this since he took office),  openly disrespects the High Court including the two justices he has appointed,  and has destroyed America’s reputation overseas. 

Literally,  he has spent four and a half years doing nothing but talking  (more than 700 personal appearances and speech each year),  spent 4 full months playing 179 rounds of golf while his  wife takes 5 multi-weeks vacations every stinking year. 

The bad news is this: he is not going to stop.  The good news is found in the fact that this clown of a president cannot do anything in a permanent way without legislation.  His regulations and executive orders can create an absolute mess of things,  but all of it can be reversed. Don't get me wrong.  Apparently he can grant amnesty to those in this country,  now.  But he cannot change national policy on a permanent basis.  When he is gone,  we will still have to deal with immigration as a legislative issue.  He cannot "fix" that with his pen and phone.  

He created the current border crisis for the sole purpose of forcing Congress to pass comprehensive legislation.  He cares nothing for people,  for the middle class,  law and order,  or this nation,  except as he sees it a toy in his Utopian and childish playroom,  waiting for his brand of domestic reform. 

Nothing he has done,  to date,  has worked as promised,  nothing.  Whatever he plans to do with immigration,  will be as big a mess as anything he has done,  to date    . . . . .    good news and bad news all rolled into one commodity. 

Does the GOP want to work the sitting president?  Of course,  but “working with the president” and “taking orders from this moron” are two different things.  

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