Emperor Obama
Tonight President Obama is set to declare war on the U.S. Constitution.
Our emperor-in-chief will move forward with unilateral, executive
action on immigration. His lawlessness has brought us to a
Constitutional tipping point.
At 8pm tonight, Obama will announce details of his plans to move
forward with immigration reform. The major Obamamania media networks
will not be carrying the speech. Though Univision will be delaying the
start of the Latin Grammys in order to air Obama's remarks. The announcement is expected to include:
Granting amnesty to millions of illegals
Broadening visa programs for tech workers
Increasing security at the border
The plan
is expected to effect upwards of five million illegal immigrants,
protecting them from deportation and allowing them to legally work in
the country. However, how Obama will accomplish this goal is the crucial, constitutional controversy. Bypassing Congress – the legislative branch in charge of creating
laws – Obama has decided that his executive branch should also be in the
business of creating laws, rather than simply enforcing them. But Obama has spent years saying that this would be an
unconstitutional use of power. No shocker here but it's safe to say
that that was yet another big lie from this president. Here are some of
the quotes from the president himself over the years on this issue:...continue reading
Government Wasting Our Tax Dollars
The government always manages to find ways to waste your hard-earned tax dollars.
For example, an audit conducted by the Office of Inspector General
found that the U.S. Department of Agriculture improperly spent $2.4
billion on food stamps. Billions of dollars are going to people who are ineligible to receive food stamps for whatever reason. More than 47 million Americans collect food stamps each month, representing one out of every four Americans. That is an increase of over 14 million people since Barack Obama took office in 2009 when about 33 million Americans collected food stamps.
Food stamps are growing so
rapidly that the Department of Agriculture is looking to hire hundreds
of full-time workers to keep up with demand.
And the improper payments don't
stop with food stamps. Billions of dollars are collectively being
misspent on other welfare programs such as WIC and school lunch
programs.
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