Speaker of the House John Boehner (r-OH) was forced
to cancel the vote on his border legislation after he didn’t have enough
votes to pass it. Boehner then issued a press release demanding that
Obama act alone to secure the border.
Roll Call reported,
“We don’t think we have the votes,” said Rep. Kay Granger, r-Texas, one
of the architects of the bill. But she said the whip count was “very
close” with about 214 supporters, including Democrats. “There are people
who just don’t want to do anything,” she said. “They don’t want to
spend the money.”
After being forced to pull their own bill, House repugican leaders issued a statement that was full of the sort of
crazy-making that the nation has come to expect from the repugican cabal.
The statement told the president that the House is
useless, so the president needs to act alone on the border crisis, “This
situation shows the intense concern within our conference – and among
the American people – about the need to ensure the security of our
borders and the president’s refusal to faithfully execute our laws.
There are numerous steps the president can and should be taking right
now, without the need for congressional action, to secure our borders
and ensure these children are returned swiftly and safely to their
countries. For the past month, the House has been engaged in intensive
efforts to pass legislation that would compel the president to do his
job and ensure it can be done as quickly and compassionately as
possible. Through an inclusive process, a border bill was built by
listening to members and the American people that has the support not
just of a majority of the majority in the House, but most of the House repugican coven. We will continue to work on solutions to the
border crisis and other challenges facing our country.”
So, it is not okay for Obama to take executive
action unless the House is paralyzed by repugican infighting? Speaker
Boehner and the House repugicans can’t have it both ways. They can’t
claim that President Obama is a tyrant, and then tell him to act without
them.
On an issue as important as the humanitarian crisis
on the border, the House of Representatives must weigh in. Boehner has
to realize that his own inability do the most basic part of his job is
not going to help his lawsuit.
Laughably, the neutered House repugican leadership
is demanding that President Obama stop the flow of children over the
border by just telling them to stop coming. Rep. Hal Rogers (r-KY), who
is the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, said,
“It’s stopping the inflow. He can do that just by his word, to announce
that the policies he’s had in the past are rescinded and he’s not going
to let these people in. Be more forceful; I don’t think it’s a matter
of money, it’s a matter of sending the message out there.”
Rogers also said that Obama should use his power
responsibly to stop the crisis. Thus confirming that repugicans only
think that President Obama is a tyrant when he is doing something that
they disagree with.
The next time someone in the media laments that both
sides do it, and Washington is broken, remember this moment. Both sides
don’t do it, and Washington isn’t broken. The repugican cabal has
broken Washington because their constant infighting has made it
impossible for the House repugicans to accomplish anything.
It isn’t President Obama’s fault that John Boehner has let the lunatics run the asylum.
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