Saturday, October 20, 2012

III - On President Obama: Immigration

What has improved with Obama term?

I'd really love to see a single issue of vital importance that did get addressed, much less resolved during those four years.

Oh, yeah, how about injecting trillions of dollars into this crippling financial system, billions of dollars into ruined corporations like automobile factories and millions of dollars for that “green” crony firm that went belly up within months of getting their “birthday present” from the President!?!



I won't say I'm dying of nostalgia for Bush, but I really do miss him in many aspects. For Joe, President Bush is “PERHAPS among the worst American Presidents ever.”

I am gonna say right here that I will never die of or have one bit of nostalgia for the democrat Obama because I am CERTAIN that he is – was and will be – the worst President of the United States has had or ever will have even if reelected he delivers his promise of Immgration Amnesty Reform Obama. Who can believe this after 4 years?

As President, he is showing himself worse every day than even he is!

George Bush and Obama: Immigration Reform

As a citizen honored to be a member of Republican Party I use my voice to put pressure on the politicians to legislate and to produce laws that will benefit millions of “undocumented”

President Bush didn't achieve the passage of Immigration Reform though he promoted the McCain – Kennedy reform bill and by contrast this President hasn't even presented a proposal for a bill on the issue.

Just recently a few months from Election Day, President Obama issued an Executive Order postponing for two years any legal deportation of students under 26 years of age, who have been here since before reaching age 16.

While I cautiously do support this measure I hope it doesn't turn out to be a Trojan Horse with the ulterior motive merely of suborning the votes of the Citizens who support this multitude of hopeful young people who seem to me to amount to more than a million and a half.



Just during this year alone, I have written letters, called and addressed meetings, protested before Democratic and Republican Representatives and Senators so that they would defeat the Budget item of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that would mandate the non-renewal of Auto-Vehicle Registration for people that do not prove legal residence.

Our Governor Deval Patrick “heroically” vetoed the measure that was defeated by both chambers of the Legislature that each have crushingly Democratic majorities.



Even though this happened so recently, Joe and all other Brazilian Democrat jornalists have already forgotten, or don't wish to divulge, that it was a Democrat who, with more than 70% of his contingent, approved this “law” in persecution of immigrants. So it is, they don't want to even mention the fact.

Anyway you look at it, those who condemn us for being wistful for BUSH are themselves feeling wistful for the PRESIDENT! Since they can't admit that they've supported the worst of all Presidents of the United States they can't forget it... It just won't do to forget what we're seeing all around us and living through every day, and President George W. Bush ceased being President almost four years ago, is not in the media.

Now only the democrats remember him, because we have political reasons and liberal media pressure to decide voluntarily to leave the humanitarians George and Laura to do their work in peace. We must assert the distinction that it's one thing to feel nostalgia and another to remember someone! Always!

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