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Obama supporters have finally decided that overuse of executive orders is a bad thing.
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Too bad for them that many of Trump’s executive orders merely undo Obama’s executive orders.
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Trump finally adopted Obama’s policy of Federal intervention where local police fail,
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though, Obama probably never thought of it happening where it is most needed, such as
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his own backyard in Chicago.
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Trump was elected in response to Obama.
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Obama’s policies, mostly by mere executive order, not only couldn’t last, they backfired.
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Anti-Trumpists still have not learned the important lesson of life: good or bad, right
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or left, whatever you build needs to last.
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If Trump harms America, Obama supporters have no one to thank but their own president who
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rolled out the red carpet for Trump as much as Bush rolled out the red carpet for Obama.
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The cycle only seems to continue with very few people getting wise to what’s going
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on.
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All that “Russia interfered” jazz morphed into Democrats calling for investigations
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of voter fraud, which is likely to indite both parties.
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But, we can’t know how much voter fraud there truly was since asking for photo ID
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at an election isn’t legal, thanks to the same Democrats who are asking for an investigation.
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That makes no sense, except in Washington.
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The elephant in the living room is the golden brick highway paved to today’s crisis.
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A Hawaiian Congresswoman told CNN that Obama was funding ISIS in Syria?
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Trump’s “ban” only affects people coming from seven countries that Obama’s DHS and
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US Congress decided sponsor terrorism—Libya, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Yemen—these
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countries were not chosen by Trump, but under Obama.
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Trump’s order only names Syria, based on what Syrian refugees have done in other places
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they have gone to.
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A federal judge made a very small exception to Trump’s sweeping executive oder: people
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with pre-approved papers who arrived on airplanes won’t be sent back immediately.
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This action affects very few people and confronts none of Trump’s campaign principles.
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Affected green card holders will be allowed to leave the US and return, but need to visit
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a US consular first.
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Protests against Trump’s orders are mounting.
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Some saw the judge’s order as victory against Trump’s goals.
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A Sheriff in Travis County, Texas has refused to cooperate with the State’s requests,
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which are mainly aimed at not releasing people who entered the country illegally and are
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sought by US Immigration after they are arrested and in custody for a local crime.
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Travis County receives just shy of $2M from the State in law-enforcement grants, but the
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Sheriff says that she has neither the priority nor the authority to comply with the requests
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from Federal and State governments to hand over sought-after illegals already in her
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custody.
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As fast as Trump wants to build his wall, he will have difficulty breaking Russia’s
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record in Berlin.
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Mexico’s president canceled his meeting with Trump once Trump Tweeted that paying
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for the wall was a requirement.
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President Neito told his people that “Mexico must protect its interests”, which, apparently,
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includes being able to cross into the US at non-border crossings.
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Building the wall would not change the number of entry points and, if anything, could create
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more entry points since patrolling the border would be easier.
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Canceling the meeting won’t change anything.
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A presidential candidate can skip out on one of an excessive number of televised presidential
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debates and still win the nomination and the election, but a sitting president can’t
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skip out on a meeting when his presence has been requested by a nation whom his own citizens
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are persistently entering illegally when that nation is about to rip up a trade agreement.
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The meeting with Trump was not going to negotiate whether Mexico will pay for the wall to contain
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its own people, but how Mexico will pay for the wall to contain its own people.
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By not attending, Mexico’s president is leaving that decision to President Donald
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J. Trump—which might have been exactly what Trump wanted in the first place.
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Now, Mexican Billionaire Carlos Slim wants to step in.
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From the Office of the United States Trade Representative:
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Mexico is currently our 3rd largest goods trading partner with $531 billion in total
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(two way) goods trade during 2015.
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Goods exports totaled $236 billion; goods imports totaled $295 billion.
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The U.S. goods trade deficit with Mexico was $58 billion in 2015.
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The story compares to the rich, old uncle who told his nephew, “No, you’re gonna
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pay for the repairs to my barn you burned down or you might as well not even ask me
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to buy you another car.”
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The kid ran home to his daddy who said, “No, you are gonna’ talk with your uncle about
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his barn.
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I’m calling my brother and you’d better be here when I do.”
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By asking to step in to negotiate between the US and Mexico, Billionaire Carlos Slim
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has proven in Mexico what Trump proved in the US—people with actual business experience
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know more about getting things done than politicians.
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Maybe he wants to run for president in Mexico.
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Or, maybe he doesn’t want his own business empire to be at the mercy of a much younger
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president who can’t hold two candles to the adults in the room.
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It seems that America isn’t the only country dealing with brats who complain all the time,
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repeat perfectly what they hear on TV, but can’t put a roof over their own heads.
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There’s nothing wrong with not having money, as long as you don’t lecture the people
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who do.