Thursday, November 20, 2014

Recalcitrant, to the end...

 
 

 
"Recalcitrant - resisting authority or control; not obedient or compliant; hard to deal with, manage or operate"
 
 
 
Well, today is the day. The day we have been waiting for with baited breath. The day the worst kept secret in Washington will be revealed. The day the final ounce of our Constitution will be shredded by the man who took the office in order to protect and defend it.
 
The Emperor's minions (what few are left) were out in force yesterday (as well as this morning) trying to "plow the road" for the BIG ANNOUNCEMENT. In fact, our own Miss Amy was on one of the news shows this morning trying to defend the non-defendable. In her words, "Well we have tried to get the House to go along with us for quite a while now, so we can let some more doctors and scientists into this country." Nice try Miss Amy - but letting more doctors and scientists has NOTHING to do with what the Emperor is about to do.
 
Here is the unvarnished truth. He is going to allow 5 million poor and uneducated people into this country. Very few have English skills. Whereas doctors and scientists would add value immediately, it will take years and billions of dollars to get these people assimilated (only if they want to). Here is the kicker. If history had shown poor immigrants voted 80% for the Republican Party, the Emperor would not touch this issue with a ten foot pole. However, with the reverse being true, he can see these people as "low fruit on the tree" for expanding Democratic rolls for years to come.
 
The Emperor's minions have told us, "Oh, he has tried working with the House, but they have refused to cooperate." Wrong, wrong, and wrong again. We have an immigration system, and it is NOT broken. Our borders are broken, particularly in the south. The House has told the Emperor in very clear language - fix the borders first, and then we can come up with SOMETHING for the millions of illegals in this country. Nope. He does not want to do that. Instant voters is what he wants, and today that is what he will try to get.
 
I almost feel bad for the Emperor as I don't think he realizes what he is doing to himself as well as the country. Even Professor Turley, an avowed Democrat said, "Our Constitution is at the tipping point with this move." Republican leaders have said the Emperor will poison the well with both sides of Congress. Total and absolute gridlock will define the rest of his term. History (if not taught in the Common Core system), will judge him harshly. As for most of us "subjects" living under the rule of the Emperor, we only know him as recalcitrant.
 
 
 

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