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Again, what is his long term solution? His website merely says he will allow highly educated immigrants from other countries....what does that have to do with the children Obama has addressed?Mitt answered shank's question but apparently no one has much interest in understanding what was said...
"It would be overtaken by events," Romney said when pressed for the second time by moderator Bob Schieffer during the interview taped Saturday while the former Massachusetts governor's bus tour stopped in Pennsylvania.
He explained the order would become irrelevant "by virtue of my putting in place a long-term solution, with legislation which creates law that relates to these individuals such that they know what their setting is going to be, not just for the term of a president but on a permanent basis."
Nothing.
Even the Republicans are waiting for his answer.
Again, what is his long term solution? His website merely says he will allow highly educated immigrants from other countries....what does that have to do with the children Obama has addressed?Mitt answered shank's question but apparently no one has much interest in understanding what was said...
Nothing.
Even the Republicans are waiting for his answer.
I have no problem waiting to see what further details he comes up with...I find his more thoughtful approach to facts, and his reluctance to politicize their lives with convenient and timely sound-bites, not only understandable but honorable...
..."legislation which creates law that relates to these individuals such that they know what their setting is going to be, not just for the term of a president but on a permanent basis."
In recent months, Romney had hinted that he would back a Rubio proposal to help young, undocumented immigrantsassuming the senator could come up with one that gained wide Republican supportwhile declining to discuss the issue in detail. Last Friday, after Rubio responded coolly to Obama by warning that the president was making it harder, rather than easier, to resolve the problem, Romney echoed Rubios words in commenting publicly on the presidents move for the first time.
Mitt Romney in an interview aired Sunday repeatedly refused to say that he would overturn President Barack Obama's new policy allowing some young illegal immigrants to stay in the United States.
Mitt Romney refuses to answer whether he'd overturn Obama immigration law | NJ.com
Maybe he should stick to horse dressage.
Again, what is his long term solution? His website merely says he will allow highly educated immigrants from other countries....what does that have to do with the children Obama has addressed?
Nothing.
Even the Republicans are waiting for his answer.
I have no problem waiting to see what further details he comes up with...I find his more thoughtful approach to facts, and his reluctance to politicize their lives with convenient and timely sound-bites, not only understandable but honorable...
..."legislation which creates law that relates to these individuals such that they know what their setting is going to be, not just for the term of a president but on a permanent basis."
No offense, but there was nothing thoughtful in his avoiding the issue.
He's floundering. Maybe we should start calling him Flounder.
In recent months, Romney had hinted that he would back a Rubio proposal to help young, undocumented immigrants—assuming the senator could come up with one that gained wide Republican support—while declining to discuss the issue in detail. Last Friday, after Rubio responded coolly to Obama by warning that the president was making it harder, rather than easier, to resolve the problem, Romney echoed Rubio’s words in commenting publicly on the president’s move for the first time.
Marco Rubio dropping election-year plan for GOP Dream Act - latimes.com
Mitt Romney in an interview aired Sunday repeatedly refused to say that he would overturn President Barack Obama's new policy allowing some young illegal immigrants to stay in the United States.
Mitt Romney refuses to answer whether he'd overturn Obama immigration law | NJ.com
Maybe he should stick to horse dressage.
Obama said he couldn't grant them amnesty. And he can't. And he didn't.I have no problem waiting to see what further details he comes up with...I find his more thoughtful approach to facts, and his reluctance to politicize their lives with convenient and timely sound-bites, not only understandable but honorable...
..."legislation which creates law that relates to these individuals such that they know what their setting is going to be, not just for the term of a president but on a permanent basis."
No offense, but there was nothing thoughtful in his avoiding the issue.
He's floundering. Maybe we should start calling him Flounder.
In recent months, Romney had hinted that he would back a Rubio proposal to help young, undocumented immigrantsassuming the senator could come up with one that gained wide Republican supportwhile declining to discuss the issue in detail. Last Friday, after Rubio responded coolly to Obama by warning that the president was making it harder, rather than easier, to resolve the problem, Romney echoed Rubios words in commenting publicly on the presidents move for the first time.
Marco Rubio dropping election-year plan for GOP Dream Act - latimes.com
So you would Rather have him go on Record now, then if he changes his mind you can Bash him for it? Like you are NOT DOING to obama who just reversed his own Words, and is now doing something he said not 9 Months ago he could not legally do.
You really are a pathetic Partisan Hack.
Again, what is his long term solution? His website merely says he will allow highly educated immigrants from other countries....what does that have to do with the children Obama has addressed?
Nothing.
Even the Republicans are waiting for his answer.
I have no problem waiting to see what further details he comes up with...I find his more thoughtful approach to facts, and his reluctance to politicize their lives with convenient and timely sound-bites, not only understandable but honorable...
..."legislation which creates law that relates to these individuals such that they know what their setting is going to be, not just for the term of a president but on a permanent basis."
No offense, but there was nothing thoughtful in his avoiding the issue.
He's floundering. Maybe we should start calling him Flounder.
In recent months, Romney had hinted that he would back a Rubio proposal to help young, undocumented immigrantsassuming the senator could come up with one that gained wide Republican supportwhile declining to discuss the issue in detail. Last Friday, after Rubio responded coolly to Obama by warning that the president was making it harder, rather than easier, to resolve the problem, Romney echoed Rubios words in commenting publicly on the presidents move for the first time.
Marco Rubio dropping election-year plan for GOP Dream Act - latimes.com
It was a fair question.I have no problem waiting to see what further details he comes up with...I find his more thoughtful approach to facts, and his reluctance to politicize their lives with convenient and timely sound-bites, not only understandable but honorable...
..."legislation which creates law that relates to these individuals such that they know what their setting is going to be, not just for the term of a president but on a permanent basis."
No offense, but there was nothing thoughtful in his avoiding the issue.
He's floundering. Maybe we should start calling him Flounder.
In recent months, Romney had hinted that he would back a Rubio proposal to help young, undocumented immigrantsassuming the senator could come up with one that gained wide Republican supportwhile declining to discuss the issue in detail. Last Friday, after Rubio responded coolly to Obama by warning that the president was making it harder, rather than easier, to resolve the problem, Romney echoed Rubios words in commenting publicly on the presidents move for the first time.
Marco Rubio dropping election-year plan for GOP Dream Act - latimes.com
Sorry you didn't like his answer but he DID answer the question, and answering set-up questions with a yes or no, does not constitute addressing real issues...
It was a fair question.
No offense, but there was nothing thoughtful in his avoiding the issue.
He's floundering. Maybe we should start calling him Flounder.
Marco Rubio dropping election-year plan for GOP Dream Act - latimes.com
Sorry you didn't like his answer but he DID answer the question, and answering set-up questions with a yes or no, does not constitute addressing real issues...
It was a fair question.Sorry you didn't like his answer but he DID answer the question, and answering set-up questions with a yes or no, does not constitute addressing real issues...
And a fair answer as well, despite the OP article headline which claims (falsely) that he REFUSED to answer...
Romneys first nonresponse began: Well, lets step back and, and look at the issue . . .
The second: Well, as, as you know, he was, he was president for the last 31 / 2 years, did nothing on immigration . . .
The third, which is my personal favorite: Well, it would be overtaken by events, if you will, by virtue of my putting in place a long-term solution with, with legislation which creates law that relates to these individuals such that they know what their . . . setting is going to be.
And the fourth and final nonanswer: Well, well look at that.
Obama said he couldn't grant them amnesty. And he can't. And he didn't.
No offense, but there was nothing thoughtful in his avoiding the issue.
He's floundering. Maybe we should start calling him Flounder.
Marco Rubio dropping election-year plan for GOP Dream Act - latimes.com
So you would Rather have him go on Record now, then if he changes his mind you can Bash him for it? Like you are NOT DOING to obama who just reversed his own Words, and is now doing something he said not 9 Months ago he could not legally do.
You really are a pathetic Partisan Hack.
Loser.
Maybe just maybe he takes the issue seriously enough and his responsibility as a candidate seriously enough to not give a sound-bite answer to a political trap question which would create a virtual maelstrom on tha twittah.
Mitt Romney in an interview aired Sunday repeatedly refused to say that he would overturn President Barack Obama's new policy allowing some young illegal immigrants to stay in the United States. He claimed Obama's decision was political, while senior White House adviser David Plouffe said the move wasn't motivated by politics.
The Republican presidential candidate was asked several times in an interview on CBS' "Face the Nation" whether he would overturn the executive order issued Friday if he's elected in the fall. He refused to directly answer.
"It would be overtaken by events," Romney said when pressed for the second time by moderator Bob Schieffer during the interview taped Saturday while the former Massachusetts governor's bus tour stopped in Pennsylvania.
He explained the order would become irrelevant "by virtue of my putting in place a long-term solution, with legislation which creates law that relates to these individuals such that they know what their setting is going to be, not just for the term of a president but on a permanent basis."
Sounds like a thoughtful and wise approach to answering shank Schieffer's question!
Sounds like he's spinning around in a daze.
Notice that he didn't detail his "thoughtful" long-term solution. Maybe he has to first ask Rubio.
Mitt Romney in an interview aired Sunday repeatedly refused to say that he would overturn President Barack Obama's new policy allowing some young illegal immigrants to stay in the United States.
Mitt Romney refuses to answer whether he'd overturn Obama immigration law | NJ.com
Maybe he should stick to horse dressage.
Maybe just maybe he takes the issue seriously enough and his responsibility as a candidate seriously enough to not give a sound-bite answer to a political trap question which would create a virtual maelstrom on tha twittah.
Mitt Romney in an interview aired Sunday repeatedly refused to say that he would overturn President Barack Obama's new policy allowing some young illegal immigrants to stay in the United States. He claimed Obama's decision was political, while senior White House adviser David Plouffe said the move wasn't motivated by politics.
The Republican presidential candidate was asked several times in an interview on CBS' "Face the Nation" whether he would overturn the executive order issued Friday if he's elected in the fall. He refused to directly answer.
"It would be overtaken by events," Romney said when pressed for the second time by moderator Bob Schieffer during the interview taped Saturday while the former Massachusetts governor's bus tour stopped in Pennsylvania.
He explained the order would become irrelevant "by virtue of my putting in place a long-term solution, with legislation which creates law that relates to these individuals such that they know what their setting is going to be, not just for the term of a president but on a permanent basis."
Sounds like a thoughtful and wise approach to answering shank Schieffer's question!
Sounds like he's spinning around in a daze.
Notice that he didn't detail his "thoughtful" long-term solution. Maybe he has to first ask Rubio.
Maybe just maybe he takes the issue seriously enough and his responsibility as a candidate seriously enough to not give a sound-bite answer to a political trap question which would create a virtual maelstrom on tha twittah.
Sounds like a thoughtful and wise approach to answering shank Schieffer's question!
Sounds like he's spinning around in a daze.
Notice that he didn't detail his "thoughtful" long-term solution. Maybe he has to first ask Rubio.
I think Rubio's current comments on illegal immigration might embarass him more.