Following in President Obama’s post-election, scorched-earth, and defeatist politicking is Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who is now pushing racially-tinged, anti-Republican opinions that all but call Republicans racists, who voted against Obama’s executive amnesty for illegal aliens out of sheer hate for the President and Hispanics.
Here is what Wasserman Schultz tweeted:Morning read: @LaOpinionLA on the GOP’s heartless response to #immigrationaction: http://t.co/QJqJCb0vjX
— D Wasserman Schultz (@DWStweets) December 8, 2014
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The opinion story in the pro-illegal immigration publication, La Opinion, states that Republicans see the executive amnesty orders because it comes from President Obama, and because it “helps the undocumented-which for them are only worthy of punishment.”
The story simple states that Republican voted the way they did because they hate everyone.Here is an excerpt of the story:
The recent House of Representatives vote declaring president Obama’s executive order on immigration unconstitutional was an empty political gesture that merely serves as an expression of discord, since it has no chance of achieving anything meaningful.
This gesture is a waste of time, but in the Latino community it has a very specific meaning. It shows the will of the Republican majority to expose to deportation and labor abuse millions of people protected by the White House.
For these legislators, the executive order is reprehensible not only because it comes from Barack Obama. Also because it helps the undocumented – which for them are only worthy of punishment – and it benefits millions, a chilling figure for those who ludicrously fear an invasion from the south.
A combination of political hatred towards the White House, ignorance about the economic input of immigrants, and fear, is what has motivated the vote.These are the predominant feelings in the House GOP ranks, who are unable to shed their ideological blinkers and take a mature look to the immigration issue.