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originally posted by: Kentuckymama
More of his "transparency".
originally posted by: Ares2493
Saudi Arabia's Deputy Crown Prince was rushed into the West Wing of the White House for his meeting with President Barack Obama on Friday.
"Important point here: No press allowed inside or anywhere near that meeting," observed Varney & Co
Obama meeting with Saudi deputy prince NO MEDIA ALLOWED
Hmm no media allowed....wonder if these has to do with the declassified doc about Obama support for isis
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
Not a popular thing to say but.
When it comes to diplomacy sometimes the only way to have a honest and frank discussion is without the ears of the media.
Sure its not exactly transparent but its very common.
honest and frank discussion
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
This is starting to get scary, time is running short ,what are his plans for us.
Illegal families surge across border; 2016 already worse than 2015
grow. Some 6,788 people traveling as families were caught on the southwest border in May — a leap of more than 20 percent over April, and putting the total for the first eight months of the fiscal year at nearly 45,000.
Federal and local authorities have struggled to explain the latest surge in families, but a government lawyer gave one explanation to a federal judge earlier this month, saying that the Obama administration’s own lax enforcement policies, set in part by the courts, have enticed ever more people to make the harrowing journey.
America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves. Abraham Lincoln
originally posted by: thenightisours
No president has used his executive privilege to circumvent the other equal parts of the government (legislative and judicial).
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: thenightisours
No president has used his executive privilege to circumvent the other equal parts of the government (legislative and judicial).
Care to show us all exactly where Obama has done that, compared to previous Presidents?
White House contorts to justify letting millions of illegal immigrants stay in U.S.
Confronted with President Obama’s previous statements that a blanket waiver against deportations “would be difficult to defend legally,” the White House tried Tuesday to justify the president’s pending executive action to grant legal status to millions of illegal immigrants.
originally posted by: thenightisours
There you go. Dems the facts. Peace
Now, as the president prepares to issue an executive order as soon as Friday to grant legal status to as many as 5 million illegal immigrants,
originally posted by: Kentuckymama
More of his "transparency".
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: thenightisours
There you go. Dems the facts. Peace
You still have not shown "No president has used his executive privilege to circumvent the other equal parts of the government (legislative and judicia")
So where has Obama done that?
From your Link....
Now, as the president prepares to issue an executive order as soon as Friday to grant legal status to as many as 5 million illegal immigrants,
Which executive order was that?
originally posted by: thenightisours
Which executive order was that?
Have past U.S. presidents granted deportation relief? Yes. Every president for the last half century has granted some form of temporary deportation relief, most often to groups of asylum seekers. For instance, President Ronald Reagan in 1987 exempted some two hundred thousand Nicaraguan exiles from deportation and granted them work visas. But the executive action that many immigration experts often cite as similar to what Obama is attempting is the so-called Family Fairness program put in place by President George H.W. Bush in 1990. A law signed by Reagan four years earlier—the Immigration Reform and Control Act—provided millions of undocumented immigrants a path to legalization but excluded many of their spouses and children. Bush’s program extended temporary deportation relief to these 1.5 million family members until Congress was able to codify it in another immigration reform bill months later. (During that period less than 50,000 reportedly applied.)