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By elklindo69
#49650
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - One Republican leader on Sunday held open the possibility that his party could move to shut down the government in an attempt to stop President Barack Obama from taking executive action on immigration policy.

A vocal group of conservatives in the House of Representatives is pressing to use government funding as leverage to prevent any White House moves that would allow millions of undocumented immigrants to stay and work in the United States.

Several Republicans, including some in leadership, have said they were trying to find alternatives that would stop short of directly threatening a government shutdown, and Republican lawmakers on Sunday talk shows acknowledged that the shutdown threat was a less than ideal approach.

"It doesn't solve the problem. But look, we're having those discussions... We're going to continue to meet about this. I know the House leaders are talking about, the Senate leaders are talking about it," said South Dakota Republican John Thune, who chairs the Senate Republican Conference, on "Fox News Sunday".

"Republicans are looking at different options about how best to respond to the president's unilateral action, which many people believe is unconstitutional, unlawful action on this particular issue."

Obama is expected to announce a series of executive actions on immigration issues before the end of the year, Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson said on Saturday.

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Thune and Republican Representative Tom Cole said Obama's expected use of executive power on the issue was what fueled partisanship and lack of cooperation.

"I think the president wants a fight. I think he’s actually trying to bait us into doing some of these extreme things that have been suggested. I don’t think we will," Oklahoma Representative Tom Cole said on ABC's "This Week".

Cole said a shutdown was an inappropriate tool and urged a legal challenge to Obama's action.

Democratic Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin of Illinois said House Speaker John Boehner could move on the immigration bill already passed by the Senate, whose control Republicans gain next year as a result of this month's elections.

"The message of the last election was, 'solve problems, don't just go to a political standoff, do something,'" Durbin said on CNN's "State of the Union". "If the Republicans fail to do it, then the president will act and I will support it."
By johnforbes
#49653
Although CNN (a tool of the White House) printed that, the reality is that a rider forbidding funding for the executive order should suffice.

But Democrats cannot think.

Will there always been a Dem in the W House? Nope.

How's that nuclear option looking to Harry Reid now?
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By RealJustme
#49664
How's that nuclear option looking to Harry Reid now?
Yep Reid, opened that door and the GOP will walk through it. Just as in 2016 the Republican President will use the door Obama opened on executive power, Republicans will rule without restrictions thanks to Reid and Obama, can't wait for the earth scorching of government agencies that has to take place.
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