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22 Times Obama Said He Couldn’t Ignore or Create His Own Immigration Law

22 Times Obama Said He Couldn’t Ignore or Create His Own Immigration Law

Obama vs. Obama

As Congress struggles to fight Obama’s executive immigration overreach, Speaker Boehner compiled a list of 22 times Obama said he couldn’t create his own immigration law.

March 31, 2008: “I take the Constitution very seriously. The biggest problems that we’re facing right now have to do with [the president] trying to … not go through Congress at all. And that’s what I intend to reverse when I’m President…”

May 19, 2008: “I believe in the Constitution and I will obey the Constitution of the United States.”

May 5, 2010: “Anybody who tells you … that I can wave a magic wand and make it happen hasn’t been paying attention to how this town works.”

July 1, 2010: “[T]here are those … who have argued passionately that we should … at least ignore the laws on the books… I believe such an indiscriminate approach would be both unwise and unfair.”

October 14, 2010: “I do have an obligation to make sure that I am following some of the rules. I can’t simply ignore laws that are out there.”

October 25, 2010: “I am president, I am not king. I can’t do these things just by myself. … I can’t just make the laws up by myself.”

March 28, 2011: “America is a nation of laws, which means I, as the President, am obligated to enforce the law.”

April 20, 2011: “I can’t solve this problem by myself. … I can’t do it by myself.”

April 29, 2011: “Some here wish that I could just bypass Congress and change the law myself. But that’s not how democracy works.”

May 10, 2011: “They wish I could just bypass Congress and change the law myself. But that’s not how a democracy works.”

July 25, 2011: “The idea of doing things on my own is very tempting. … But that’s not how our system works. That’s not how our democracy functions. That’s not how our Constitution is written.”

September 28, 2011: “We live in a democracy. You have to pass bills through the legislature, and then I can sign it.”

September 20, 2012: “What I’ve always said is, as the head of the executive branch, there’s a limit to what I can do.”

October 16, 2012: “We’re … a nation of laws. … And I’ve done everything that I can on my own.”

January 30, 2013: “I’m not a king. I am the head of the executive branch of government. I’m required to follow the law.”

January 30, 2013: “I’m not a king. You know, my job as the head of the executive branch ultimately is to carry out the law.”

February 14, 2013: “The problem is that I’m the president of the United States, I’m not the emperor of the United States.”

July 16, 2013: “I think that it is very important for us to recognize that the way to solve this problem has to be legislative.”

September 17, 2013: “My job in the executive branch is supposed to be to carry out the laws that are passed. … But if we start broadening that, then essentially I would be ignoring the law…”

November 25, 2013: “The easy way out is to try to yell and pretend like I can do something by violating our laws. … That’s not our tradition.”

March 6, 2014: “And I cannot ignore those laws any more than I could ignore … any of the other laws that are on the books.”

August 6, 2014: “I’m bound by the Constitution; I’m bound by separation of powers.”

Congressional options for fighting “Obama’s amnesty” are limited as the president has indicated he’ll likely veto any bill that disarms his recent executive immigration policy. Without Congressional majorities sizable enough to overcome a presidential veto, Republicans may have to rely on the justice system to defeat the president’s executive runaround.

Today, the states who sued the president for abusing executive power are enjoying their day in court. Their suit cites many of the same quotes Speaker Boehner shared on the House floor yesterday.

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Comments

Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

    redc1c4 in reply to walls. | January 15, 2015 at 2:14 pm

    Boner is only adept at using his power to prevent conservatives from acting. other than that, he rolls over & plays dead for Obola… anything for a belly rub.

as if Boner is actually going to do anything but help his fellow whiny little punk push through amnesty…

i wonder how often those two have sleep-over parties?

Forget Obama’s 22 times. The courts only need to say “Nothing wrong with that”, once. Isn’t that the way things are done now? They don’t give a damn what our constitution reads, or even about the law. It is opinion based solely on politics. There are few people of honor remaining in this country.

Why the wonderment? Obama has demonstrated himself an opportunistic liar on multiple occasions in a variety of topics.

The amazing parts of this are that it took Boehner so long to open his mouth, he’s full of crap about doing anything about it, and that he has worked hard to enable what he criticizes.

We have a traitor in the White House, and that traitor has a pet poodle running the House.

Anyone on the right who doesn’t think Boehenr has been extorted since he became Squeaker should seriously consider a reality-check.