Tuesday, December 2, 2014

GOP Out to Get Obama: That's Not News — More Like SOP

John Boehner as a Baby

John Boehner a Little Older

John Boehner Today 

Here it is in living color and raw from the Weeper himself from two sources:   
One article and headlines from the Atlantic: 
How Will Republicans Rebuke Obama on Immigration?

Sub-text: As they register their disapproval of the president's executive decision, GOP conservatives have floated everything from (1) a formal censure (2) to withholding an invitation to deliver the State of the Union address

My advice in part re: GOP's possible GOP plan:

“… not to invite him to deliver the State of Union?” Is that a joke? Give me a break, Mr. and Mrs. Gee Old Poops.

I refer the GOP to Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution – the same proud document they always profess to love and cherish so much in every speech. I simply say: Read it carefully and focus on Mr. Obama’s duties there like in Article II, Section 3 specifically.

FYI: He does not need to be invited to address Congress. He “… shall … etc. etc.” (read the list of his duties and see for yourself).

BTW: If Mr. Obama really wants to anger the GOP, he also “… may adjourn them” or “… if he shall think it proper, call both branches back into session.” Oops.

So, Mr. and Mrs. Gee Old Poops: threaten him more with all your little hearts desire – what you say you don’t threaten him. Ha. You have ever since January 20, 2009. Yet, somehow you convinced the voters (all 32% of them) just last month to fall for your crap again. But I honestly believe that will not happen again.

The second article on the same story is from WASHINGTON (AP)  — The Republican-led House may vote this week to undo President Obama's executive actions (EO) on immigration. At least that is what Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) told lawmakers as he seeks to give outraged GOP-conservatives an outlet to vent over Obama's move without shutting down the government. Any move would be mostly symbolic, since Mr. Obama would certainly veto such legislation and the Democratic-led Senate likely wouldn't go along with it. But GOP leaders hope it will assuage Republicans furious about Obama's two-week-old actions to shield some 4 million immigrants in this country illegally from deportation, and grant them work permits.

Boehner went on to say: “We're looking at a number of options in terms of how to address this. This is a serious breach of our Constitution. It's a serious threat to our system of government, and frankly we have limited options and limited ability to deal with it directly.”  

No, Mr. Weeper, you and your gang of thugs are the “serious threat to our system.” So, please do me a huge favor and honor, and just STFU. 

Signed and posted by a very concerned citizen.

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