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Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D): "Look, I was proud to vote for comprehensive immigration reform a year and a half ago, and the Republicans haven't done anything since then. They keep blocking bringing this to a vote. So, I support the president in taking what actions he can within the law to help families, to help businesses and try to patch up this broken immigration system, she said on CNN.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2014/11/21/potential-2016ers-weigh-in-on-obamas-new-immigration-policy/
Jerry Brown ✔ @JerryBrownGov
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Tonight, in the face of Washington gridlock, the president stepped up for hard-working families across America: http://bit.ly/1r2oaFj
3:35 PM - 20 Nov 2014 256 Retweets 195 favorites
Bill de Blasio ✔ @BilldeBlasio
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New York City stands with President @BarackObama. We'll do all we can to ensure the success of his plan. http://on.nyc.gov/1t948ts
3:58 PM - 20 Nov 2014 404 Retweets 327 favorites
Mayor de Blasio
Bonus: Bernie Sanders pampango http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=5848849
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) issued the following statement today on President Barack Obamas proposal to protect millions of immigrants in the United States. He also commented on the refusal of major television networks to broadcast the presidents prime-time speech:
Im a strong supporter of immigration reform and of the need to provide a pathway to citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants. I support President Obamas action to help working families stay together. I think everyone agrees that the current immigration system is broken. The Senate passed an immigration reform bill more than a year ago but House Republicans refused to even consider it. They have left the president with little choice but to act on his own.
It is incomprehensible that the major television networks have said they will not broadcast the presidents speech tonight. People can be for immigration reform or against it, but clearly we need an intelligent, informed debate. Unless the networks change their plans, they will be doing a disservice to the American people and failing in their obligation to serve the public good.
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LawDeeDah
(1,596 posts)Cha
(306,159 posts)nt
very important issue here in tejas
EXCELLENT speech last night.
Spazito
(54,952 posts)while Boehner and McConnell whine, whine, whine and STILL do nothing but obstruct.
Cha
(306,159 posts)W.Smith @wessmith123
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Friendly Reminder: The GOPs Stated Agenda From Day One Was To Obstruct
#immigration #UniteBlue #TNTweeters #LibCrib
1:30 AM - 21 Nov 2014 105 Retweets 46 favorites
http://theobamadiary.com/2014/11/21/rise-and-shine-961/#comments
ReRe
(10,962 posts)pampango
(24,692 posts)Cha
(306,159 posts)U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) issued the following statement today on President Barack Obamas proposal to protect millions of immigrants in the United States. He also commented on the refusal of major television networks to broadcast the presidents prime-time speech:
Im a strong supporter of immigration reform and of the need to provide a pathway to citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants. I support President Obamas action to help working families stay together. I think everyone agrees that the current immigration system is broken. The Senate passed an immigration reform bill more than a year ago but House Republicans refused to even consider it. They have left the president with little choice but to act on his own.
It is incomprehensible that the major television networks have said they will not broadcast the presidents speech tonight. People can be for immigration reform or against it, but clearly we need an intelligent, informed debate. Unless the networks change their plans, they will be doing a disservice to the American people and failing in their obligation to serve the public good.
I knew they should have done.. and here's the final say on that.. from Bernie Sanders!
PAProgressive28
(270 posts)Don't know if people expected otherwise or if this is being used to make a point. Hard to tell sometimes around here.
Cha
(306,159 posts)to say about this.. as opposed to the insanity coming from rwingers.
Here's a bonus from Senator Bernie Sanders.. pampango http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=5848849
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) issued the following statement today on President Barack Obamas proposal to protect millions of immigrants in the United States. He also commented on the refusal of major television networks to broadcast the presidents prime-time speech:
Im a strong supporter of immigration reform and of the need to provide a pathway to citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants. I support President Obamas action to help working families stay together. I think everyone agrees that the current immigration system is broken. The Senate passed an immigration reform bill more than a year ago but House Republicans refused to even consider it. They have left the president with little choice but to act on his own.
It is incomprehensible that the major television networks have said they will not broadcast the presidents speech tonight. People can be for immigration reform or against it, but clearly we need an intelligent, informed debate. Unless the networks change their plans, they will be doing a disservice to the American people and failing in their obligation to serve the public good.
NBachers
(18,225 posts)calimary
(84,820 posts)If Jerry Brown approves, it's gotta be good. You can have faith in that endorsement. Same for De Blasio. That Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are behind it is enough, right there, to prove its worth.
Conversely, I've learned that another shorthand test is - does the GOP hate it? Well then, that should tell you enough, right there, to prove it's worth supporting. Sometimes that's really all you need to know. GOP opposes it? Then it's well worth getting behind!
ReRe
(10,962 posts)... and every unregistered but soon-to-be-registered voter, needs to learn that litmus test. It's as easy as "A-B-C, 1-2-3" (just like the Jackson Five sung it!)
freshwest
(53,661 posts)Cha
(306,159 posts)Sen Bernie Sanders calling out the Boardcast Networks, too!
calimary
(84,820 posts)I'm glad he spoke out and lacerated them for not broadcasting the President's speech. FUCK 'EM. We see whose side they're on, don't we? And if they protest and claim this or that, FUCK 'EM. Stick it on them ANYWAY! And laminate it there. With extra duct tape!
Cha
(306,159 posts)Scalded Nun
(1,343 posts)The politicians talking this up now need to do so for the next 2 years. The public will need constant reminders during that time as well. These actions need to be embraced, NOT shied away from. Republicans will not make this any better.
if anyone is expecting any improvement from Congress during the next 2 years is living in a dream world, and the only way to stop it is to keep it in front of a short attention span public...Then hope they actually vote.
Cha
(306,159 posts)Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)madokie
(51,076 posts)on good people. Gotta be a good person first and foremost though
madokie
(51,076 posts)and yes the others did too. I'm really in tune with Bernie and Elizabeth. Two of my favorite three people in the world with Barack Obama as the bestest of the best
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(306,159 posts)still_one
(96,925 posts)Did she express a position on President Obama executive action?
Cha
(306,159 posts)Cha
(306,159 posts)still_one
(96,925 posts)Cha
(306,159 posts)Liberal_Dog
(11,075 posts)I am very glad that President Obama has done this and an also happy about this strong support.
Cha
(306,159 posts)Thank you!
InAbLuEsTaTe
(24,695 posts)daleanime
(17,796 posts)Cha
(306,159 posts)I'm hoping this is just the beginning of the Presidents confrontation! If we want to to well in '16, the fight needs to start now!
Cha
(306,159 posts)http://www.juancole.com/2014/11/punked-immigration-campaign.html
daleanime
(17,796 posts)More information is always a good thing.
Cha
(306,159 posts)sheshe2
(88,592 posts)So sorry I missed this when I got home!
President Barack Obama with legendary activist Dolores Huerta
http://www.democraticunderground.com/110227007
Cha
(306,159 posts)broadcast networks stations not airing the President's Speech.
There was quite a bit of controversy on DU.. with some anyway.. saying "pshaw, the President doesn't have to be on Every Station".. well Bernie disagrees about these networks, anyway!
Beautiful pic. mahalo for the link, sheshe.. And, Helen Chavez weighs in with a petition to Thank President Obama..
"Please join me in thanking the President for keeping his promise by letting hardworking, taxpaying undocumented immigrants temporarily stay in the country they sustain with their sweat and sacrifice."
pinboy http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=5847497
drray23
(8,044 posts)Totally miscalculated on the timing of that executive action . Instead of fearing to upset gop voters before the elections they should have done it last month. It is generating so much excitement it would have gotten more people to the polls.
Cha
(306,159 posts)well, that didn't happen.
Iwillnevergiveup
(9,298 posts)Dems would likely have done much better. But it was a great speech, and widely viewed on social media, just demonstrating how irrelevant teevee is fast becoming.