Is it time to impeach Obama ?
Ignorant idiocy.
A president is impeached because there is objective, documented evidence he committed a crime, not because his political opponents disagree with his policy decisions or party affiliation.
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Is it time to impeach Obama ?
Is it time to impeach Obama ?
Ignorant idiocy.
A president is impeached because there is objective, documented evidence he committed a crime, not because his political opponents disagree with his policy decisions or party affiliation.
Is it time to impeach Obama ?
Ignorant idiocy.
A president is impeached because there is objective, documented evidence he committed a crime, not because his political opponents disagree with his policy decisions or party affiliation.
Is it time to impeach Obama ?
Ignorant idiocy.
A president is impeached because there is objective, documented evidence he committed a crime, not because his political opponents disagree with his policy decisions or party affiliation.
Wouldn't be the first time the wackos used impeachment that way.
First of all, I would ask that you have more respect for the Office of the President of the United States and refrain from using such vulgar language when speaking about the current officeholder, President Obama. That can only show the degree of education a person has or the lack thereof.If this son of a bitch goes completely rogue with some completely unacceptable immigration executive order, then I'm for taking extreme measures to get rid of this bastard once and for all !!
Impeachment has been talked about quite a bit lately, and although polls show that most Americans are against such drastic action, I think you'll see a lot more Americans get onboard for impeachment should he take action that rewards these illegals for breaking into our house. Will it be a majority ? Probably not, but it will be a sizeable percentage that will be wanting him out.
Again, it all depends on how draconian his actions are, but notice in the article it states very significant executive action on immigration."
Obama will take executive action on immigration after summer, adviser says
Washington President Obama will go ahead with a very significant executive action on immigration after the summer a move that may well trigger impeachment proceedings against him, senior Obama adviser Dan Pfeiffer told reporters at a Monitor breakfast Friday.
The president acting on immigration reform will certainly up the likelihood that [Republicans] would contemplate impeachment at some point, said Mr. Pfeiffer, who has been at the Obama White House since its inception.
A lot of people in Washington laughed off Sarah Palins call to impeach the president for executive overreach, Pfeiffer said, but I would not discount that possibility. Polling shows strong support for the idea among the GOP base, he said, adding that House Speaker John Boehner (R) of Ohio has opened the door to the possibility with his lawsuit against Obama.
Speaker Boehner has flatly denied an interest in impeachment, saying, I disagree with those who support it. Next week, the GOP-controlled House is expected to pass a resolution to sue the president for executive overreach on the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.
This is a fundraising exercise for Democrats, said Boehner spokesman Michael Steel in an e-mail response to Pfeiffers impeachment comments. It is telling, and sad, that a senior White House official is focused on political games, rather than helping these kids and securing the border."
In 2012, Obama signed a memo authorizing deferred action on the deportation of certain children of illegal immigrants the so-called DREAMers. Republicans cite it as an example of executive overreach and say it has encouraged the influx of unaccompanied minors from Central America. Tea party favorite Sen. Ted Cruz (R) of Texas has urged his colleagues to reject emergency funding for the current border crisis unless the Obama administration rolls back the deferred action.
But while some may have thought the child-migrant crisis might discourage the president from further executive action on immigration, it is having the opposite effect. It has raised awareness of immigration as an issue and increased the urgency that the public feels in fixing it, Pfeiffer said. That gives the administration broad permission to take action, he said.
Given the broken Congress, Pfeiffer said, Obama plans to move ahead with another action after he hears advice from the attorney general and the Homeland Security secretary. His criteria will be that any executive action be on solid legal footing and have maximum impact.
Immigrant groups want the president to use his prosecutorial discretion to extend temporary protection from deportation to the millions of illegal migrants who would have qualified for a path to citizenship under the Senates bipartisan immigration reform, which has gone nowhere in the House. Politico reports hes considering subsets of that group, based on criteria such as family ties, how long they have been in the country, and work history.
The White House, Pfeiffer said, is also considering what impact an action could have on the politics of reform going forward.
After the announcement of an action, he said, Republicans will have a choice: Are they going to go back and try to pass comprehensive immigration reform [after] which the president will rip up whatever executive action he does the day they pass that? Or are they basically going to set themselves up for the next two and a half years here to be arguing to elect a Republican in order to deport all these people?
On the child-migrant crisis, Pfeiffer said Obama still supports changing a 2008 child-trafficking law that has become a sticking point in his request to Congress for $3.7 billion in emergency funding. That law has had the unintended effect of creating a huge backlog of immigration cases for unaccompanied minors in the courts. Republicans and some Democrats in Congress support changing the law to expedite the cases and deportations, but many Democrats say changing the law would deprive endangered children of their due process.
The administration is talking with members of Congress about a change. But that issue, Pfeiffer said, should not hold up funding.
On a related issue, he neither denied nor confirmed a New York Times account that the White House is considering a plan to accept refugees from Honduras whose applications are processed in that country.
Obama will take executive action on immigration after summer, adviser says - CSMonitor.com
As to impeachment for President Obama? For what? He is only doing his job. Conservatives in Congress are not doing theirs and the people did not elect either party to just sit on their hands and do nothing. They want Congressional bills passed and signed in order to bring justice to this matter that it so rightfully deserves. Will we see it from House Republicans any time soon?
Ooh. Better thread title, DD!! That other one was...well...black helicopters woulda been hovering over yer house.
If this son of a bitch goes completely rogue with some completely unacceptable immigration executive order, then I'm for taking extreme measures to get rid of this bastard once and for all !!
Impeachment has been talked about quite a bit lately, and although polls show that most Americans are against such drastic action, I think you'll see a lot more Americans get onboard for impeachment should he take action that rewards these illegals for breaking into our house. Will it be a majority ? Probably not, but it will be a sizeable percentage that will be wanting him out.
Again, it all depends on how draconian his actions are, but notice in the article it states very significant executive action on immigration."
Obama will take executive action on immigration after summer, adviser says - CSMonitor.com
Massive death tolls were never "Bush's fault", yet children coming in to the country that asks for those "yearning to breathe free" are a horror that justifies a capital crime............the US can spare some room for the children, if we deport the wingnuts.
If this son of a bitch goes completely rogue with some completely unacceptable immigration executive order, then I'm for taking extreme measures to get rid of this bastard once and for all !!
Impeachment has been talked about quite a bit lately, and although polls show that most Americans are against such drastic action, I think you'll see a lot more Americans get onboard for impeachment should he take action that rewards these illegals for breaking into our house. Will it be a majority ? Probably not, but it will be a sizeable percentage that will be wanting him out.
Again, it all depends on how draconian his actions are, but notice in the article it states very significant executive action on immigration."
Obama will take executive action on immigration after summer, adviser says
Washington President Obama will go ahead with a very significant executive action on immigration after the summer a move that may well trigger impeachment proceedings against him, senior Obama adviser Dan Pfeiffer told reporters at a Monitor breakfast Friday.
The president acting on immigration reform will certainly up the likelihood that [Republicans] would contemplate impeachment at some point, said Mr. Pfeiffer, who has been at the Obama White House since its inception.
A lot of people in Washington laughed off Sarah Palins call to impeach the president for executive overreach, Pfeiffer said, but I would not discount that possibility. Polling shows strong support for the idea among the GOP base, he said, adding that House Speaker John Boehner (R) of Ohio has opened the door to the possibility with his lawsuit against Obama.
Speaker Boehner has flatly denied an interest in impeachment, saying, I disagree with those who support it. Next week, the GOP-controlled House is expected to pass a resolution to sue the president for executive overreach on the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.
This is a fundraising exercise for Democrats, said Boehner spokesman Michael Steel in an e-mail response to Pfeiffers impeachment comments. It is telling, and sad, that a senior White House official is focused on political games, rather than helping these kids and securing the border."
In 2012, Obama signed a memo authorizing deferred action on the deportation of certain children of illegal immigrants the so-called DREAMers. Republicans cite it as an example of executive overreach and say it has encouraged the influx of unaccompanied minors from Central America. Tea party favorite Sen. Ted Cruz (R) of Texas has urged his colleagues to reject emergency funding for the current border crisis unless the Obama administration rolls back the deferred action.
But while some may have thought the child-migrant crisis might discourage the president from further executive action on immigration, it is having the opposite effect. It has raised awareness of immigration as an issue and increased the urgency that the public feels in fixing it, Pfeiffer said. That gives the administration broad permission to take action, he said.
Given the broken Congress, Pfeiffer said, Obama plans to move ahead with another action after he hears advice from the attorney general and the Homeland Security secretary. His criteria will be that any executive action be on solid legal footing and have maximum impact.
Immigrant groups want the president to use his prosecutorial discretion to extend temporary protection from deportation to the millions of illegal migrants who would have qualified for a path to citizenship under the Senates bipartisan immigration reform, which has gone nowhere in the House. Politico reports hes considering subsets of that group, based on criteria such as family ties, how long they have been in the country, and work history.
The White House, Pfeiffer said, is also considering what impact an action could have on the politics of reform going forward.
After the announcement of an action, he said, Republicans will have a choice: Are they going to go back and try to pass comprehensive immigration reform [after] which the president will rip up whatever executive action he does the day they pass that? Or are they basically going to set themselves up for the next two and a half years here to be arguing to elect a Republican in order to deport all these people?
On the child-migrant crisis, Pfeiffer said Obama still supports changing a 2008 child-trafficking law that has become a sticking point in his request to Congress for $3.7 billion in emergency funding. That law has had the unintended effect of creating a huge backlog of immigration cases for unaccompanied minors in the courts. Republicans and some Democrats in Congress support changing the law to expedite the cases and deportations, but many Democrats say changing the law would deprive endangered children of their due process.
The administration is talking with members of Congress about a change. But that issue, Pfeiffer said, should not hold up funding.
On a related issue, he neither denied nor confirmed a New York Times account that the White House is considering a plan to accept refugees from Honduras whose applications are processed in that country.
Obama will take executive action on immigration after summer, adviser says - CSMonitor.com
Fifty-seven percent of Republicans say they support impeaching Obama, compared with just 35 percent of independent voters and 13 percent of Democrats.
If this son of a bitch goes completely rogue with some completely unacceptable immigration executive order, then I'm for taking extreme measures to get rid of this bastard once and for all !!
Impeachment has been talked about quite a bit lately, and although polls show that most Americans are against such drastic action, I think you'll see a lot more Americans get onboard for impeachment should he take action that rewards these illegals for breaking into our house. Will it be a majority ? Probably not, but it will be a sizeable percentage that will be wanting him out.
Again, it all depends on how draconian his actions are, but notice in the article it states very significant executive action on immigration."
Obama will take executive action on immigration after summer, adviser says
Washington President Obama will go ahead with a very significant executive action on immigration after the summer a move that may well trigger impeachment proceedings against him, senior Obama adviser Dan Pfeiffer told reporters at a Monitor breakfast Friday.
The president acting on immigration reform will certainly up the likelihood that [Republicans] would contemplate impeachment at some point, said Mr. Pfeiffer, who has been at the Obama White House since its inception.
A lot of people in Washington laughed off Sarah Palins call to impeach the president for executive overreach, Pfeiffer said, but I would not discount that possibility. Polling shows strong support for the idea among the GOP base, he said, adding that House Speaker John Boehner (R) of Ohio has opened the door to the possibility with his lawsuit against Obama.
Speaker Boehner has flatly denied an interest in impeachment, saying, I disagree with those who support it. Next week, the GOP-controlled House is expected to pass a resolution to sue the president for executive overreach on the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.
This is a fundraising exercise for Democrats, said Boehner spokesman Michael Steel in an e-mail response to Pfeiffers impeachment comments. It is telling, and sad, that a senior White House official is focused on political games, rather than helping these kids and securing the border."
In 2012, Obama signed a memo authorizing deferred action on the deportation of certain children of illegal immigrants the so-called DREAMers. Republicans cite it as an example of executive overreach and say it has encouraged the influx of unaccompanied minors from Central America. Tea party favorite Sen. Ted Cruz (R) of Texas has urged his colleagues to reject emergency funding for the current border crisis unless the Obama administration rolls back the deferred action.
But while some may have thought the child-migrant crisis might discourage the president from further executive action on immigration, it is having the opposite effect. It has raised awareness of immigration as an issue and increased the urgency that the public feels in fixing it, Pfeiffer said. That gives the administration broad permission to take action, he said.
Given the broken Congress, Pfeiffer said, Obama plans to move ahead with another action after he hears advice from the attorney general and the Homeland Security secretary. His criteria will be that any executive action be on solid legal footing and have maximum impact.
Immigrant groups want the president to use his prosecutorial discretion to extend temporary protection from deportation to the millions of illegal migrants who would have qualified for a path to citizenship under the Senates bipartisan immigration reform, which has gone nowhere in the House. Politico reports hes considering subsets of that group, based on criteria such as family ties, how long they have been in the country, and work history.
The White House, Pfeiffer said, is also considering what impact an action could have on the politics of reform going forward.
After the announcement of an action, he said, Republicans will have a choice: Are they going to go back and try to pass comprehensive immigration reform [after] which the president will rip up whatever executive action he does the day they pass that? Or are they basically going to set themselves up for the next two and a half years here to be arguing to elect a Republican in order to deport all these people?
On the child-migrant crisis, Pfeiffer said Obama still supports changing a 2008 child-trafficking law that has become a sticking point in his request to Congress for $3.7 billion in emergency funding. That law has had the unintended effect of creating a huge backlog of immigration cases for unaccompanied minors in the courts. Republicans and some Democrats in Congress support changing the law to expedite the cases and deportations, but many Democrats say changing the law would deprive endangered children of their due process.
The administration is talking with members of Congress about a change. But that issue, Pfeiffer said, should not hold up funding.
On a related issue, he neither denied nor confirmed a New York Times account that the White House is considering a plan to accept refugees from Honduras whose applications are processed in that country.
Obama will take executive action on immigration after summer, adviser says - CSMonitor.com
The secret service and FBI must be enjoying the title of your post
I am so very sorry that you would wish death on another person especially the President of the United States. That is Despicable, Shameful as well as Outrageous and has to come from a very dark heart and way of thinking.First of all, I would ask that you have more respect for the Office of the President of the United States and refrain from using such vulgar language when speaking about the current officeholder, President Obama. That can only show the degree of education a person has or the lack thereof.If this son of a bitch goes completely rogue with some completely unacceptable immigration executive order, then I'm for taking extreme measures to get rid of this bastard once and for all !!
Impeachment has been talked about quite a bit lately, and although polls show that most Americans are against such drastic action, I think you'll see a lot more Americans get onboard for impeachment should he take action that rewards these illegals for breaking into our house. Will it be a majority ? Probably not, but it will be a sizeable percentage that will be wanting him out.
Again, it all depends on how draconian his actions are, but notice in the article it states very significant executive action on immigration."
Obama will take executive action on immigration after summer, adviser says
Obama will take executive action on immigration after summer, adviser says - CSMonitor.com
As to impeachment for President Obama? For what? He is only doing his job. Conservatives in Congress are not doing theirs and the people did not elect either party to just sit on their hands and do nothing. They want Congressional bills passed and signed in order to bring justice to this matter that it so rightfully deserves. Will we see it from House Republicans any time soon?
Well first of all I hold the office of the president in high regards, and with much respect.
It's Obama the man who I despise, and have zero respect for. If he fell out of Air Force One tomorrow, I would grieve for his wife and children, but would rejoice for my country.
As for impeachment, I take action such as this very very seriously, and would only call for such action when absolutely necessary. I will wait to see what his "executive action" is regarding illegal immigration before I make such a demand.
In the meantime, I sincerely hope he drops dead of a heart attack.
CaféAuLait;9511215 said:If this son of a bitch goes completely rogue with some completely unacceptable immigration executive order, then I'm for taking extreme measures to get rid of this bastard once and for all !!
Impeachment has been talked about quite a bit lately, and although polls show that most Americans are against such drastic action, I think you'll see a lot more Americans get onboard for impeachment should he take action that rewards these illegals for breaking into our house. Will it be a majority ? Probably not, but it will be a sizeable percentage that will be wanting him out.
Again, it all depends on how draconian his actions are, but notice in the article it states very significant executive action on immigration."
Obama will take executive action on immigration after summer, adviser says
Obama will take executive action on immigration after summer, adviser says - CSMonitor.com
The secret service and FBI must be enjoying the title of your post
Was the title of his post different than it is now? What on earth is wrong with the title of his post?
Kind of like when far right posters back one another up as being above the fray as is done so frequently here, huh?Ignorant idiocy.
A president is impeached because there is objective, documented evidence he committed a crime, not because his political opponents disagree with his policy decisions or party affiliation.
Wouldn't be the first time the wackos used impeachment that way.
And another far left post fail!
A far left poster backing another far left poster about the far left never doing anything wrong is pretty pitiful.
I am so very sorry that you would wish death on another person especially the President of the United States. That is Despicable, Shameful as well as Outrageous and has to come from a very dark heart and way of thinking.First of all, I would ask that you have more respect for the Office of the President of the United States and refrain from using such vulgar language when speaking about the current officeholder, President Obama. That can only show the degree of education a person has or the lack thereof.
As to impeachment for President Obama? For what? He is only doing his job. Conservatives in Congress are not doing theirs and the people did not elect either party to just sit on their hands and do nothing. They want Congressional bills passed and signed in order to bring justice to this matter that it so rightfully deserves. Will we see it from House Republicans any time soon?
Well first of all I hold the office of the president in high regards, and with much respect.
It's Obama the man who I despise, and have zero respect for. If he fell out of Air Force One tomorrow, I would grieve for his wife and children, but would rejoice for my country.
As for impeachment, I take action such as this very very seriously, and would only call for such action when absolutely necessary. I will wait to see what his "executive action" is regarding illegal immigration before I make such a demand.
In the meantime, I sincerely hope he drops dead of a heart attack.
I am so very sorry that you would wish death on another person especially the President of the United States. That is Despicable, Shameful as well as Outrageous and has to come from a very dark heart and way of thinking.First of all, I would ask that you have more respect for the Office of the President of the United States and refrain from using such vulgar language when speaking about the current officeholder, President Obama. That can only show the degree of education a person has or the lack thereof.
As to impeachment for President Obama? For what? He is only doing his job. Conservatives in Congress are not doing theirs and the people did not elect either party to just sit on their hands and do nothing. They want Congressional bills passed and signed in order to bring justice to this matter that it so rightfully deserves. Will we see it from House Republicans any time soon?
Well first of all I hold the office of the president in high regards, and with much respect.
It's Obama the man who I despise, and have zero respect for. If he fell out of Air Force One tomorrow, I would grieve for his wife and children, but would rejoice for my country.
As for impeachment, I take action such as this very very seriously, and would only call for such action when absolutely necessary. I will wait to see what his "executive action" is regarding illegal immigration before I make such a demand.
In the meantime, I sincerely hope he drops dead of a heart attack.
Let's put this OP in the badlands where it belongs.