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Showing Original Post only (View all)GAME. SET. MATCH. [View all]

@petesouza: Instagram of President Obama in the East Room where he will deliver his Address to the Nation on immigration at 8pm
Nerdy Wonka @NerdyWonka
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GAME. SET. MATCH.
President Barack Obama wins once again.
#ImmigrationReform
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2014/11/19/obamas-announcement-coincides-with-latin-grammys/
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BOOM: Appropriations panel: Defunding immigration order 'impossible' http://thehill.com/policy/finance/224837-appropriations-panel-defunding-immigration-order-impossible#.VG4Q5YEHoiY.twitter
House GOP panel: Defunding immigration order 'impossible'
A spokeswoman said the agency issuing work permits and green cards is fee-funded.
11:03 AM - 20 Nov 2014
6:41 PM - 19 Nov 2014
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Sahil Kapur @sahilkapur
Follow This @BarackObama tweet is pasted outside the Fast For Families tent: 7:26 AM - 29 Nov 2013
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Cecilia Muñoz ✔ @Cecilia44
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A history of Presidents who have used executive authority on behalf of immigrants. Lots of them. From both parties. http://goo.gl/j4bJQn

Immigration Policy @ImmPolicyCenter
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On the Senate floor, @SenatorBoxer brought out a chart w/ all the executive actions taken on #immigration since 1956.
4:59 PM - 19 Nov 2014

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NOT LAWLESS OR IMPEACHED: Five Republican Presidents Issued 18 Executive Orders On Immigration http://www.pensitoreview.com/2014/11/17/impeachable-18-immigration-executive-orders-by-republican-presidents/
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Sure, Republicans did it, too.
But importantly: Republicans did it because its legal and helped improve America.
10:41 AM - 20 Nov 2014
Donna Brazile ✔ @donnabrazile
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Obama's Constitutional Authority on Immigration Is Well-Recognized - http://NYTimes.com : http://wp.me/p1mBVu-3vS via @walterrhett
10:02 AM - 20 Nov 2014
http://theobamadiary.com/
Obama's Constitutional Authority on Immigration Is Well-Recognized -...
As recently as 2012 in Arizona v. U.S., the Supreme Court recognized that that executive discretion over when and how to prosecute immigration cases is an inherent constitutional power, lending the...
Walter Rhett, Writer @walterrhett
Boom! President Obama is blowing the GOP away. They thought they had him cornered and cowering. Oh how they have underestimated this Presidents intelligence~
This column from Paul Waldman is one of the first I've seen in a very long time that goes a little bit deeper to assume President Obama knows what he's doing. In it, Waldman is exploring the possibility that Republicans will actually try to impeach the President over his upcoming executive action on immigration - even though their leadership knows it will come back to haunt them.
They really would be super-mad, not least because it would highlight their own impotence. In that state, they might well do something rash...And they'll be getting plenty of encouragement from the conservative media, for whom impeachment would be a ratings bonanza.
Barack Obama knows all this, of course. He obviously feels that the particular immigration steps he's contemplating are the right thing to do, and he understands that Republicans are never, ever going to pass a comprehensive reform bill that would be remotely acceptable to him. But he also knows that taking executive action will drive them batty, making some kind of emotional outburst on their part more likely. Which would end up being good for him and bad for them.
They really would be super-mad, not least because it would highlight their own impotence. In that state, they might well do something rash...And they'll be getting plenty of encouragement from the conservative media, for whom impeachment would be a ratings bonanza.
Barack Obama knows all this, of course. He obviously feels that the particular immigration steps he's contemplating are the right thing to do, and he understands that Republicans are never, ever going to pass a comprehensive reform bill that would be remotely acceptable to him. But he also knows that taking executive action will drive them batty, making some kind of emotional outburst on their part more likely. Which would end up being good for him and bad for them.
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