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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (800178)8/8/2014 12:25:35 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1579709
 
Ted, open your eyes. When it comes to immigration, the odds are NOT in favor of Obama:

Low marks in poll for Obama on handling of immigration reform

While Democrats hope that President Obama’s decision to move unilaterally on immigration reform will buoy their electoral chances in the fall, a new poll shows that approval of the president’s handling of the issue has fallen to a record low.

Just 31 percent of Americans say they approve of how the president has handled immigration reform, according to a poll from CBS News.

That’s an encouraging sign for Republicans after the House declined to move on a bipartisan comprehensive immigration bill that emerged from the Senate last year.

And there’s plenty more bad news for the president, whose overall approval rating is a mere 41 percent.


That's what the polls always say about the latest issue Obama is tackling. Then he tackles it and makes it a success.

On a broader note, this country doesn't want to deal with the immigration issue........doesn't want to look at the overall problem.........doesn't want to take the steps necessary to ease the problem. And I say ease because so long as their are haves and have nots in this world, the have nots are going to try to move to where the haves are.