In the following video compliation, Obama admits that he cannot summarily end deportations. Further, he states that he is not a dictator, "I am the President." It is rumored that after this last statement, he ran off stage and laughed, hysterically, for about 10 minutes.

When you listen to this montage with the present threat to abandon border security, you wonder how a sincere Democrat can defend the duplicity so very evident in the life and practice of this novice leader of men.  Understand that he is doing nothing to advance immigration rights for those who will be given green cards.  That takes legislation.  Does this poison the well as to immigration reform?  There is no necessary link to that consideration.  But it does mean that he has no intentions of working with Congress,  these last two years,  any more than he did during the first six years.  That is the sad takeaway,  in all this.  

What better revenge than to send one bill after another,  all 357 bills stalled in the Senate under Harry Reid's feckless and self-serving rule.  Let Obama veto these bills.  In the end,  the American voter will see,  first hand,  which party has been the party of "no."  Governmental shutdowns,  endless investigations except as to Benghazi,  the IRS,  Fast and Furious,  and the NAS's spying scandal,  need to be avoided.  There is no alternative to this approach for dominance.  Don't believe me?  Just ask the Democarats.  Since 2010 midterms,  the Dems have lost 16 seats in the Senate,  65 seats in the House,  1,400 local and state positions flipping to the GOP.  The GOP has a 31-17 advantage as to governorships,  and a 67 -33 advantage as to state legislative bodies. Let's see what the GOP can do with this advantage  . . . . . . . .  and,  let's encourage the Dems to continue on their current path.  It is the best thing to have happened for the GOP since 1921 and the Harding's election,  following 20 years of progressive rule ending with Woodrow Wilson.  The GOP won that election (1921) by a 60% to 34% margin,  the most one sided election in American history,  and,  it was in response to Progressive domination.   

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