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February 18, 2015 6:02 pm

(Ann Coulter) – Now that a federal judge has held Obama’s illegal executive
amnesty unconstitutional, perhaps U.S. senators will remember that they
swore to uphold the Constitution, too.

Back when they needed our votes before the last election, Republicans were
hairy-chested warriors, vowing to block Obama’s unconstitutional “executive
amnesty” — if only voters gave them a Senate majority. The resulting
Republican landslide suggested some opposition to amnesty.

Heading into the election, college professor Dave Brat took out the sitting
House majority leader and amnesty supporter Eric Cantor in a primary,
despite being outspent 40-1. It was the greatest upset in history since the
1980 “Miracle on Ice” at the Lake Placid Olympics: Never before has a House
majority leader been defeated in a primary. And Brat did it by an
astonishing 55.5 percent to 45.5 percent.

Again, the voters seemed to be expressing disquiet with amnesty.

After that, even amnesty-supporting Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., was
denouncing Obama’s executive amnesty. “If the president were to do that,”
he said, “and we have a Republican majority in the United States Senate,
why, we have a number of options that we don’t now have to remind him to
read Article I of the Constitution.”

Poll after poll showed Americans ranking illegal immigration as the No. 1
most important problem facing the nation. We haven’t changed our minds.
Last week, an Associated Press-Gfk poll showed that Obama’s single most
unpopular policy is his position on illegal immigration.

In other words, Obamacare is more popular than amnesty. That’s like losing
a popularity contest to Ted Bundy.

Since at least 2006, voters have insistently told pollsters they don’t want
amnesty. Seemingly bulletproof Republican congressmen have lost their seats
over amnesty. President Bush lost the entire House of Representatives over
amnesty. What else do we have to do to convince you we don’t want amnesty,
Republicans? Make it a host on “The View”?

Before the election, then-Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell complained
that Obama’s decision to delay his executive amnesty until after the
election was a ploy to prevent Americans from “hold(ing) his party
accountable in the November elections.”

But voters went ahead and held Obama accountable! Now McConnell is Senate
majority leader — and he claims his hands are tied.

McConnell’s spokesman at the National Republican Senatorial Committee, Brad
Dayspring, predicted that Obama’s amnesty threat would drive voters to
“elect a new Senate (that) will stand up to the president.”

Check! Mission accomplished! Done and done! Officially off our bucket list.
OK, guys, your turn. When do you start standing up to the president? Hello?
Hell-oooo?

To gin up votes, “Republican insiders” told the Washington Examiner last
fall that “the results of the midterm elections” would determine how
“aggressive” the GOP would be in fighting Obama’s amnesty.

Voters gave you a blow-out victory, Republicans. You cleaned their clocks.
(Have you seen Harry Reid lately?) Where’s that promised aggression on
amnesty?

Republicans and George Will tell us they can’t stand up to Obama’s
executive amnesty because the media are unfair.

Oh, well, in that case … never mind.

This is news to them? They didn’t know the media were unfair when they were
promising to block Obama’s illegal amnesty before the elections? The media
have blamed the GOP for every failure of Republicans and Democrats to reach
an agreement since the Hoover administration. This isn’t a surprise
development.

Why don’t Republicans attack the media? People hate the media! Their power
is eroding — and it would erode a lot faster if Congress would challenge
them. Instead of submitting to the media’s blackmail, my suggestion is,
take their gun away.

Tell voters what the media won’t: that Obama’s “amnesty” will give illegal
aliens Social Security cards and three years of back-payments through the
Earned Income Tax Credit, even though they never paid taxes in the first
place.

Could we get a poll on that: Should the government issue work permits to
illegal aliens and give them each $25,000 in U.S. taxpayer money? I promise
you, Obama would lose that vote by at least 80-20. Even people vaguely
supportive of not hounding illegal aliens out of the country didn’t sign up
to open the U.S. Treasury to them.

Tell voters that the media are refusing to report that, for the past two
weeks, Senate Democrats have been filibustering a bill that would defund
Obama’s illegal amnesty.

Whether or not the Democrats continue to filibuster the bill containing the
amnesty defund, the government won’t shut down — contrary to hysterical
claims by the media and George Will. The government is funded. Only the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will be “defunded.”

Which means, wait … I’m counting on my fingers … yes, that’s right: NOTHING.

Nearly all DHS employees are “essential” personnel required to stay on the
job even if the department is defunded — the Secret Service, the
Transportation Security Administration, the Federal Emergency Management
Agency, Customs and Border Protection and the Coast Guard.

Approximately 200,000 of DHS’s 230,000 employees will keep working.

By “government shutdown,” the media mean: “some secretaries will not go to
work.”

Why don’t Republicans spend all their airtime attacking the media for lying
about what Obama’s amnesty does and what the Democrats are doing? It’s hard
to avoid concluding that Republicans aren’t trying to make the right
arguments. In fact, it kind of looks like they’re intentionally throwing
the fight on amnesty.

If a Republican majority in both houses of Congress can’t stop Obama from
issuing illegal immigrants Social Security cards and years of back welfare
payments, there is no reason to vote Republican ever again.

http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2015-02-18.html




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