In 2007 Obama said he would not spend more than the legal limit for a presidential race—months later he reneged on that promise.
In the 2008 race he said he would consult with all legislators on a health care reform.
He lied about that. He appointed one of the most vicious racists as Attorney General in our history. He write a book about his background—most of it is now known as fiction and downright lies.
In March 2011 he said, “With respect to the notion that I can just suspend deportations through executive order, that’s just not the case, because there are laws on the books that Congress has passed — and I know that everybody here at Bell is studying hard so you know that we’ve got three branches of government. Congress passes the law. The executive branch’s job is to enforce and implement those laws. And then the judiciary has to interpret the laws
Today he over turns the vote of Congress and the Rule of Law. Obama decided to give work permits, and legality, to 800,000 illegal alines aged 15-30. That means American youth .”, having a 70% unemployment rate will now have to compete with criminals for jobs.
Not a word coming from President Obama can be trusted or believed. He is a serial liar.
Flashback: Obama said he wouldn’t do executive order on deportations; ‘we’ve got three branches of government’
Daily Caller, 6/15/12
President Obama’s decision today to bypass Congress is especially interesting in light of comments he made back in March of 2011 at a Univision townhall:
MR. RAMOS: Mr. President, my question will be as follows: With an executive order, could you be able to stop deportations of the students? And if that’s so, that links to another of the questions that we have received through univision.com. We have received hundreds, thousand, all related to immigration and the students. Kay Tomar (ph) through univision.com told us — I’m reading — “What if at least you grant temporary protective status, TPS, to undocumented students? If the answer is yes, when? And if no, why not?”
THE PRESIDENT: Well, first of all, temporary protective status historically has been used for special circumstances where you have immigrants to this country who are fleeing persecution in their countries, or there is some emergency situation in their native land that required them to come to the United States. So it would not be appropriate to use that just for a particular group that came here primarily, for example, because they were looking for economic opportunity.
With respect to the notion that I can just suspend deportations through executive order, that’s just not the case, because there are laws on the books that Congress has passed — and I know that everybody here at Bell is studying hard so you know that we’ve got three branches of government. Congress passes the law. The executive branch’s job is to enforce and implement those laws. And then the judiciary has to interpret the laws.
There are enough laws on the books by Congress that are very clear in terms of how we have to enforce our immigration system that for me to simply through executive order ignore those congressional mandates would not conform with my appropriate role as President.
That does not mean, though, that we can’t make decisions, for example, to emphasize enforcement on those who’ve engaged in criminal activity. It also doesn’t mean that we can’t strongly advocate and propose legislation that would change the law in order to make it more fair, more just, and ultimately would help young people who are here trying to do the right thing and whose talents we want to embrace in order to succeed as a country. (Applause.)








The general misconception is that any statue by legislators bearing the appearance of law cnstitutes the law of the land. The US Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and any statute, to be valid, must be in agreement. It isimpossible for both the Constitution and a law violating it to be valid; one must prevail.
President Obama Executive Orders have have been wrongly applied.
under the rule of law
June 16, 2012 at 5:59 am