Border Crisis Worsening As Obama Praises Mexico

Another 'my way or the highway' approach, huh?

He says, "If you truly want to fix the immigration problem, do it my way or we aren't going to get agreement." Democrats, who control the decision, refuse to even consider GOP commentary.

You're blaming the wrong people.
What he said.
Its been a no negotiation DC since BO came to town. Being intractable is not leadership.
 
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If you don't like it Pass a damn bill worthless pissant republicans.
And please spare the bullshit about Obama does not negotiate....there is not one to negotiate with. Republicans can't agree on shit, and when Obama does talk to anyone sane, they cant do shit because they are scared of your batshit crazy tea baggers. You guys block your own bills your such a waste, just because you find Dems may pass your bill. YOu have no desire to do anthing at all just bitch and moan all day, about how Obama will not do what you want...well suck it up you have only the house not hte white house or Senate...you don't get to have your perfect bill that you can't even agree on. do something or shut up
 
If you don't like it Pass a damn bill worthless pissant republicans.
And please spare the bullshit about Obama does not negotiate....there is not one to negotiate with. Republicans can't agree on shit, and when Obama does talk to anyone sane, they cant do shit because they are scared of your batshit crazy tea baggers. You guys block your own bills your such a waste, just because you find Dems may pass your bill. YOu have no desire to do anthing at all just bitch and moan all day, about how Obama will not do what you want...well suck it up you have only the house not hte white house or Senate...you don't get to have your perfect bill that you can't even agree on. do something or shut up


I'm curious .... does intentionally offending the sensibilities of others, without putting forth a cogent argument, somehow validate your existence?

Oh, by the way ... I did a little research ... something you apparently are not familiar with. Frankly, even I was shocked.

1) 2009 -- House passed 290 bills, sent them to the Senate. Of those, 21 were voted on, and 14 passed.

2) 2010 - House passed 420 bills, sent them to the Senate. Of those NONE were voted on.

3) 2014 - To date, the House has passed 231 bills, sent them to the Senate. Two were voted on, and none passed.

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NOTE: I just did some more research - it's even worse (even POS should be offended by this!)

http://blogs.rgj.com/factchecker/2013/10/12/has-the-u-s-house-passed-zero-bills-in-past-3-years/
 
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I'm curious .... does intentionally offending the sensibilities of others, without putting forth a cogent argument, somehow validate your existence?

Oh, by the way ... I did a little research ... something you apparently are not familiar with. Frankly, even I was shocked.

1) 2009 -- House passed 290 bills, sent them to the Senate. Of those, 21 were voted on, and 14 passed.

2) 2010 - House passed 420 bills, sent them to the Senate. Of those NONE were voted on.

3) 2014 - To date, the House has passed 231 bills, sent them to the Senate. Two were voted on, and none passed.

---------------- UPDATED ------------------

NOTE: I just did some more research - it's even worse (even POS should be offended by this!)

http://blogs.rgj.com/factchecker/2013/10/12/has-the-u-s-house-passed-zero-bills-in-past-3-years/
LMAO ....

POS doesn't understand facts ..... how could he be offended? o_O
 
If you don't like it Pass a damn bill worthless pissant republicans.
And please spare the bullshit about Obama does not negotiate....there is not one to negotiate with. Republicans can't agree on shit, and when Obama does talk to anyone sane, they cant do shit because they are scared of your batshit crazy tea baggers. You guys block your own bills your such a waste, just because you find Dems may pass your bill. YOu have no desire to do anthing at all just bitch and moan all day, about how Obama will not do what you want...well suck it up you have only the house not hte white house or Senate...you don't get to have your perfect bill that you can't even agree on. do something or shut up
It looks like you are right.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bill to fund border security blew up in House Speaker John Boehner's face on Thursday, leaving Republicans in disarray and struggling to reconcile Tea Party demands with the need to deal with a humanitarian crisis on the southwestern border with Mexico.

Boehner, the top U.S. Republican, withdrew the bill after failing to corral a sufficient number of Republican votes for passage. That left him in an all-too-familiar position of having to somehow pass legislation or risk damage to his party in the November congressional elections in which Republicans are trying to capture the Senate.

A carefully crafted, $659 million bill to pay for more border security and help feed and house tens of thousands of Central American children arriving illegally in the United States unexpectedly collapsed on Thursday.

Shortly after the drama unfolded on the floor of the House of Representatives, rank-and-file Republicans were publicly warring with each other. "Someday, Republicans will wise up and stop listening to Ted Cruz," a disgusted Representative Peter King of New York told reporters. Cruz and a handful of other Republicans, King said, "have hijacked the party."
 
If there is no money then they will have to shut the door and not allow illegal entry. See how doing the right thing makes problems disappear ?
 
It looks like you are right.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bill to fund border security blew up in House Speaker John Boehner's face on Thursday, leaving Republicans in disarray and struggling to reconcile Tea Party demands with the need to deal with a humanitarian crisis on the southwestern border with Mexico.

Boehner, the top U.S. Republican, withdrew the bill after failing to corral a sufficient number of Republican votes for passage. That left him in an all-too-familiar position of having to somehow pass legislation or risk damage to his party in the November congressional elections in which Republicans are trying to capture the Senate.

A carefully crafted, $659 million bill to pay for more border security and help feed and house tens of thousands of Central American children arriving illegally in the United States unexpectedly collapsed on Thursday.

Shortly after the drama unfolded on the floor of the House of Representatives, rank-and-file Republicans were publicly warring with each other. "Someday, Republicans will wise up and stop listening to Ted Cruz," a disgusted Representative Peter King of New York told reporters. Cruz and a handful of other Republicans, King said, "have hijacked the party."

This is what 'surface exposure', without in-depth analysis, does to our sunshine patriots.

There were three bills involved ... this was one constructed by the liberal element of the Republican Party (and was unacceptable to virtually all Republicans) ... that leaves two more.

But, because you didn't bother to look any further ... we get nonsensical stuff like this. Somehow, our liberal cohorts seem to believe that the wrong answer is better than no answer ... that's how we got Obamacare.
 
"Someday, Republicans will wise up and stop listening to Ted Cruz," a disgusted Representative Peter King of New York told reporters. Cruz and a handful of other Republicans, King said, "have hijacked the party."
Peter King is a leftist POS and like all things leftist POS's say reality is the stark opposite.

The Ted Cruz's have not hijacked the Republican Party, leftist POS like Peter King and John Boehner have hijacked the Republican Party.

This is the very reason the TEA Party is so popular. Because the GOP has been hijacked by leftist.
 
This is what 'surface exposure', without in-depth analysis, does to our sunshine patriots.

There were three bills involved ... this was one constructed by the liberal element of the Republican Party (and was unacceptable to virtually all Republicans) ... that leaves two more.
The Reuters article is referring to the latest republican escapade.
 
This is clearly another crisis created by BO and the Democrats ....

Yet our leftist friends see it as the Republicans fault and a problem that the Republicans should do something about.

The Republicans are on board with the Democrats in passing Amnesty.

The problem is the American people will not have it and have been melting down the phones in DC to express their disapproval!
 
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Well, it would seem that the ball is in the Dem's court, now .... sure shoots POS' argument in the ass.

Washington (CNN) -- A day late and a compromise short.

House Republicans stayed in Washington longer than planned to try to change an emergency border bill so it can pass without any Democratic help.

A split between tea party conservatives and more moderate Republicans over how to respond to the immigrant surge from Central America threatened to further delay the start of the five-week summer break for Congress.

GOP leaders abruptly pulled the bill from the House floor on Thursday, to address concerns by some conservative factions. They came back Friday with a revised version that included more money for the National Guard.

Among the changes: provisions making it easier to deport children back to Central America and scheduling a separate vote on a bill to deny President Barack Obama the authority to halt deportations of young immigrants -- the so-called "Dreamers."

In one way, it worked: The updated version passed the House on Friday night, by a 223-189 resoundingly Republican vote.

But that doesn't mean this legislation is going anywhere.

Zero chance

That's because the measure has zero chance of getting through the Democratic-led Senate, meaning Congress will go on its August recess without sending legislation to President Barack Obama on what both parties call a humanitarian crisis.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid confirmed as much Friday, saying "I don't think it's going to get done" because he "can't imagine" the Senate approving the House version.

Obama later said the failure of Congress to provide emergency funding in response to the immigrant influx means he must decide how to reallocate resources because "we've run out of money" to handle the surge.

He blamed overall Washington dysfunction on the inability of congressional Republicans to agree among themselves on what to do, telling reporters that GOP legislators "are not able to act even on what they say their priorities are" and are unable to compromise because of differences among themselves.

Internal division

As an example, he cited the refusal by House Speaker John Boehner to hold a vote on a comprehensive Senate immigration reform measure passed last year with bipartisan support from backing from across society including the business community, labor unions and faith-based groups.

"The argument isn't between me and House Republicans," he said. "It's between House Republicans and Senate Republicans. House Republicans and the business community. House Republicans and the evangelical community."

Boehner spokesman Michael Steel shot back that it was Obama's failed leadership that caused the current border crisis, saying the President has been "completely AWOL."

For House Republicans, the optics of passing a plan before heading home became the top priority after Senate Democrats were unable to push through their own version, which died Thursday night on a procedural vote.

Steel pushed that point, noting that "Senate Democrats have left town without acting on" Obama's request for emergency funds."

"Right now, House Republicans are the only ones still working to address this crisis," he said.

Such is the state of politics in Washington less than four months before congressional elections. The partisan climate is as fierce as ever with conservatives again rising up to challenge establishment priorities and assert their agenda.

Immigrant influx

The influx of immigrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador -- many of them unaccompanied children -- into Texas has overwhelmed border facilities and services, inflaming an already volatile political issue.

Obama had asked for $3.7 billion in emergency funds to strengthen border security and speed up the processing of new arrivals, while the Democratic plan scuttled in the Senate called for $2.7 billion.

The GOP measure in the House slashed that to $659 million and included a change to a 2008 anti-trafficking law to make it easier to send home the child immigrants.

Tea party Republicans, spurred on by conservative Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, rejected the plan because it failed to limit Obama from acting on his own on immigration issues, such as halting deportations of some child immigrants who arrived years earlier.

Unilateral steps

They also fear further further unilateral steps signaled by the White House that would allow more undocumented immigrants to work in the United States.

Ted Cruz weighs in

The conservative backlash forced GOP leaders to cancel a scheduled vote on Thursday night, originally planned as the last session before the summer recess.

Instead, the Republican caucus met Friday to revise their plan by adding $35 million to help Texas pay for National Guard troops deployed to the border and loosen regulations to ease the ability to send home newly arriving immigrants with no standing to remain in the country.

Legislators said after the meeting the changes appeared to secure the necessary support to pass the bill, but some dissatisfaction remained over plans to hold separate votes on the funding measure and a Cruz-backed provision to halt Obama's unilateral steps on immigration.

Obama, however, called the resulting GOP legislation "the most extreme" version so far and said Republicans knew it had no chance of becoming law because the Democratic-led Senate wouldn't pass it and he would veto it.

Widening gap

The changes widened the gap between Republicans and Democrats, who oppose removing guaranteed immigration hearings for child immigrants from Central American now required under the 2008 law.

Reid said the House "appears to be heading from bad to worse" in its effort to secure conservative votes.

Thursday's developments were an embarrassing result for Boehner and his new leadership team put together after former Majority Leader Eric Cantor's primary defeat last month.

The canceled vote and resulting confusion displayed the continuing deep divisions between conservative and more moderate House Republicans that has caused similar episodes in the past on other spending matters.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the administration already has shifted resources from the nation's interior to the border to try to speed up the processing of new arrivals.

Obama also will do what he can to address overall immigration reform because House Republicans have refused to vote on a comprehensive measure passed last year by the Senate, Earnest said.
 
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