Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Obama and the 26 governors




Obama and the 26 governors  Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas and Gary Herbert of Utah with other governors etc… They want to fight the President over the immigration Bill that he has in place. I think it’s hilarious, that they had two years to fix the problem and now they find it urgency to do something about it, it’s a little late fore that now.  I learned that lesson while I was in the service. If you didn’t get the job done action will be taken against them and someone will be given a chance to do something on the job, you fail to do. They had the time to complete a task, they couldn’t do it no money to be gain LOL. They try to use the Jefferson era saying it might be seen as a new political era rising: Owsley’s term, a rise in era of Jefferson.  The commenting piece in the link below gives more insight of the Presidents not changing his immigration reform.

http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com/2015/02/paxton-bad-idea-if-obama-launches-anti-deportation-plan-in-selected-states.html/    

Obama, addressing the governors' challenge in his essay yesterday in The Hill, speaks on behalf of Hamilton. The governors speak on behalf of Jefferson. This might be seen as a new political era rising; in Owsley's terms, a rising era of Jefferson.

Bernie Quigley, contributor the writer gives a scenario about how he feels that urbanization, technology and capital accumulation has brought Landscape of real  government reform.   How it’s become eight para states and special economic zones.   I agree to a certain extent with him on this, because government has already took law in it’s own hands and rewrote the books for them selves with their lobbyists friends to have money and power. I remember reading the Jefferson era stating given the big business and private sectors the control to do what their doing now with the lobbyists would lead down the wrong road to troubles untold, they didn’t listen.  I think this is why it wasn’t done in the time frame given.


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