Saturday, July 12, 2014

The ugly truth is that, for the most part, they'll be staying

After all, currently only one in 45 illegal alien children are returned home.

And the regime is awfully mush-mouthed about how the current influx will be dealt with.  Scott Johnson, writing in the Weekly Standard, recounts this exchange between NBC's David Gregory and DHS secretary Jeh Johnson:

Gregory tried again: “I’m trying to get an answer to: Will most of them end up staying, in your judgment?” Johnson responded: “I think we need to find more efficient, effective ways to turn this tide around generally, and we’ve already begun to do that.”
We can infer that the answer is they’ll end up staying. (DHS did not return my call seeking clarification of Secretary Johnson’s remarks.) The United Nations has begun demanding that the Central American minors be treated as refugees.

Is there any other explanation for the Most Equal Comrade's demeanor in the face of this crisis - drinking beer and shooting pool with  Colorado governor John Hickenlooper, being snotty to Texas governor Rick Perry - than that he's quite satisfied with the way the Cloward-Piven strategy is unfolding?


3 comments:

  1. Don't know which came first, but Perry was snotty to Obama. Same with Netty. If I were prexy I'd say screw them too. They are to respect the office, not the man.

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  2. The Most Equal Comrade is not the president of the United States He is the dictator of post-America, as his actions increasingly make clear. So, yes, we should still respect the office, as long as the person holding it respects it. Perry was not snotty to him, just beseeching him to demonstrate some genuine concern for the immigration crisis.

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  3. Perry initially refused the handshake on the tarmack. He aint goin nowhere anyhow, this election of any other one for president, ahh, but he thinks he's on some mission from his, not our God.

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