The obamacRATs seem to be trying to 'clean up their act,' making themselves appear more appealing to the 65% of American voters they routinely ignore.
- Charlie Rangel is facing NEW ethics charges after being forced out of the Chairmanship of Ways & Means. He was forced from that leadership role because of Caribbean trips financed by corporations. He also owns several 'rent controlled' apartments in NYC-NOT legal!! He rarely pays taxes on outside income unless the IRS 'brings it to his attention!'
- Even "Clown Prince" obama is trying to cover every base in telling the American voter what he/she WANTS TO HEAR!! Bullshit factors aside!! He's flying all over the countryside, wasting fuel and time, blathering to a different selected and filtered audience each time; but the bullshit is the same-on the same topics!!
- Curiouser, and curiouser: Pay Czar Ken Feinberg has been ordered to soften his tone, probably by George Soros, the obama Handler Group Chairman. He came on the scene with all the bravado, blather and bluster of a true fascist obamacRAT. He surely would have continued had George not told him to quiet down and let AIG and CIT Group executives keep their wages and bonuses.
Az Law Working-BEFORE It's Official
[Ya gotta just love that Jan Brewer, Arizona's Governor!! For more than a year, she's been showing all the men in national government she has more balls than the rest of them-COMBINED!! Arizona's law is working quite well, thank you very much!! And it doesn't even become official until next Thursday!! She certainly made her mark on the 'federal stage' by not backing down to obama's bluster!! THAT asshole thinks everyone is a lesser being than he, and by definition, is to bow and scrape to him-BULLSHIT!! Another positive to this: obama is seeing his illegal voting block evaporate.]
Nicaraguan Lorena Aguilar hawks a television set and a few clothes on the baking sidewalk outside her west Phoenix apartment block. Undocumented Mexican Wendi Villasenor touts a kitchen table, some chairs and a few dishes as her family scrambles to get out of Arizona ahead of a looming crackdown on illegal immigrants. "Everyone is selling up the little they have and leaving," said Villasenor, 31, who is headed for Pennsylvania. "We have no alternative. They have us cornered." The two women are among scores of illegal immigrant families across Phoenix hauling the contents of their homes into the yard this weekend as they rush to sell up and get out before the state law takes effect on Thursday.
The law, the toughest imposed by any U.S. state to curb illegal immigration, seeks to remove more than 400,000 undocumented day laborers, landscapers, house cleaners, chambermaids and other workers from Arizona, which borders Mexico. It makes being an illegal immigrant a state crime and requires state and local police, during lawful contact, to investigate the status of anyone they reasonably suspect of being an illegal immigrant. The U.S. government estimates 100,000 unauthorized migrants left Arizona after the state passed an employer sanctions law three years ago requiring companies to verify workers' status using a federal computer system. There are no figures for the number who have left since the new law passed in April.
Some are heading back to Mexico or to neighboring states. Others are staying put and taking their chances. In a sign of a gathering exodus, Mexican businesses from grocers and butcher shops to diners and beauty salons have shut their doors in recent weeks as their owners and clients leave. On Saturday and Sunday, dozens of impromptu yard sales were seen in Latino neighborhoods in central and west Phoenix.
Arizona straddles the principal highway for human and drug smugglers heading into the United States from Mexico. The state's governor, Jan Brewer, signed the law in April in a bid to curb violence and cut crime stemming from illegal immigration. Polls show the measure is backed by a solid majority of Americans and by 65 percent of Arizona voters in this election year for some state governors, all of the U.S. House of Representatives and about a third of the 100-seat Senate.
The law is being challenged in seven lawsuits, including one filed by the "Clown Prince" obama regime, which wants a preliminary injunction to block the law. A federal judge heard arguments from the lawyers for the Justice Department and Arizona on Thursday and could rule at any time. The fight over the Arizona law has complicated the White House's effort to break the deadlock with Republicans in Congress to pass a comprehensive immigration law (read: AMNESTY!), an already difficult task before November's elections.
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