Despite the fact that a majority of Americans oppose Obama’s executive amnesty order and Obamacare, and nearly half the states are suing the administration over it, House Speaker John Boehner still decided to sellout his base and sided with Democrats to secure funding for Obama’s unilateral amnesty.
It took more than 50 Democrats along with 162 Republicans to defeat the 67 GOP conservatives in last night’s budget deal vote.Amnesty-for-all Democrats are already singing their praises and stating their hopes for the future of illegal immigration.
Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (D-IL) said today that “the more people sign up” for Obama’s executive order amnesty, “the more unlikely you’ll ever unravel” it. “That is my goal,” Gutiérrez added. “To make this a reality for millions. To encourage people to take advantage.”
There are now to 24 states suing the Obama administration over the executive amnesty order in a federal district court.
A whopping 139 Democrats voted against the $1.1 trillion spending bill.
“Our Speaker of the House got in bed with Obama and advances the Obama agenda, takes care of it, amnesty, Obamacare, fully funded, done deal, the election must not have mattered,” said radio host Rush Limbaugh.The Senate is almost set to pass a similar version of the House Bill, although Democrats, led by Elizabeth Warren, are trying to kill or delay that effort.
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