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Ted Cruz Pushing House for All-Out Fight against Obama's Immigration Action

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Ted Cruz Pushes the House to Have All-Out Spending Fight on Obama Immigration Action
Conservatives in the House look to Cruz once again for solutions to stop Obama.







By Lauren Fox










(Erich Schlegel/Getty Images)






Sen. Ted Cruz is playing de facto House conservatives leader once again.


Taking the podium Wednesday at an outdoor presser beside the House's most vocal border security hawks, Reps. Steve King and Michele Bachmann, Cruz slid comfortably back into a familiar place: being a thorn in the side of elected House leaders.



While House Speaker John Boehner has been trying to rally Republicans around a plan to fund the government before the Dec. 11 deadline, the most-conservative members in the chamber want to confront President Obama's executive action on immigration more aggressively.


At Wednesday's press conference, it appeared that some of the House's hardliners are rallying around Cruz's strategy-gut Obama's effort on immigration by defunding it in the must-pass spending bill, now. Cruz is calling for a rider stripping funding for the executive action.


"We fought a bloody revolution to free ourselves from monarchs," Cruz said.






Cruz also accused members of Congress of not being honest with those who elected them a month ago.


"Do what you said you would do," he said.


Cruz then had a message for Democrats. He argued that Obama's actions set a precedent where any future president can discard congressional wishes on everything from immigration to taxes.


"What the president is doing is dangerous," Cruz said. "If the president doesn't have to follow the law, what is the point of electing Congress?"



Bachmann argued that voters had reelected a Republican majority in the House to stop Obama, not to allow him to move forward alone.


"Will we be a people who decide that we are going to go with the freight train of what Washington, D.C., wants or will we listen and harken to the voice of the American people that was stated unmistakingly on Nov. 4?" Bachmann said at the event.


House appropriators have futilely tried to make the case that Obama's action cannot even be defunded by Congress. And Boehner floated a plan to the conference Tuesday that would fund most of the government through the fiscal year but enable House Republicans to keep the Homeland Security Department on a tighter leash by keeping money flowing to it only for a few months.


Still, rank-and-file members on the right don't seem to be completely listening, and time is running out for the House leadership team to cobble together a coalition to pass the funding bill by late next week.


Some GOP leaders say now is not the time for a funding fight when Democrats still control the Senate. Cruz says that is not a reason not to stop Obama's action.


"The same folks who are saying, 'Gosh, we cannot do anything now,' are the same folks who in January are going to say, 'Gosh, we don't have 60 votes in the Senate,' " Cruz said Wednesday. "It's like Charlie Brown and Lucy where consistently the same voices pull the football aside and say, 'You know what, you can never ever ever do anything to stop a lawless president.' "


Cruz had already entered the House fray in recent weeks. Since Obama announced his executive action, Cruz has been in communication with some of the House's conservative members, including Rep. Mo Brooks. On Wednesday morning, he convened with many of them to stake out a game plan at a Conservative Opportunity Society meeting.


While Cruz has sometimes butted heads with his Senate colleagues, this is not the first time he's found traction on the other side of the Capitol.


The Texas senator is seen by many as the agitator who encouraged House Republicans to defund Obamacare through the funding process in October 2013, which led to a government shutdown. Earlier this year, according to the Houston Chronicle, Cruz met with conservative members in his office to discuss immigration and the House leadership election.


Fellow senators are used to Cruz's close relationships and strategy sessions with House Republicans, but they still would like to see a funding fight avoided.


Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., says Cruz is free to meet with whomever he wants to, but he worries about the potential of Cruz leading conservative House members toward a strategy that could result in a shutdown.


"There is no appetite except for very few to shut down the government," McCain said. "We've seen that movie before."


Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., who also worked on the Senate's comprehensive immigration bill that passed in 2013, said he hopes Republicans work toward an alternative to Obama's executive action rather than a funding showdown.


"Our response on the immigration thing ought to be to put legislation on the president's desk," Flake said.

This post was edited on 12/4 10:25 AM by bigbadjohn45
 
Ted Cruz: 'Not One Dime' Should Go to Obama's Amnesty Order









Thursday, 04 Dec 2014 07:35 AM


By Drew MacKenzie


Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has called on Republicans in Congress to "use the power of the purse" to fight President Barack Obama's "lawless and illegal" immigration reform, The Washington Post reported.

Addressing a crowd of conservative activists outside the Capitol Building, the tea party firebrand said, "Congress should stand up and use the power of the purse to say, 'We will fund the operation of the federal government but we will not allocate taxpayer dollars to lawless and illegal amnesty.'"








Standing alongside Rep. Steve King of Iowa and GOP Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota on Wednesday, Cruz added, "Not one dime can be spent by the federal government without authorization from the Congress of the United States."

Taking turns, the three Republicans attacked the president's executive action that basically gives amnesty to as many as 5 million illegal immigrants, saying that it will take jobs away from Americans.




GOP Texas Rep. Louie Gohmert also took a turn on the podium, and while speaking to the crowd of 100 people he referred to the Bible in his attack on Obama.

"I'm kind to foreigners," Gohmert said. "You haven't seen it, but at 2 in the morning I've given little children food because I knew they were hungry. But as a government, the highest form of Christianity you can practice is to be impartial. That's throughout proverbs."

Later, when Cruz spoke to reporters, he derided Democrats for "trying to take advantage of the Hispanic community" and claimed they were using widespread immigration reform as a political tool, the Post reported.

"I'll point out to members of the Hispanic community that Democrats are very fond of using immigration to campaign in election season, and yet when Democrats controlled the White House, the House of Representatives, and the Senate, they did nothing on immigration," Cruz said.




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This post was edited on 12/4 11:03 AM by bigbadjohn45
 
Flash, as always, I'm strongly in favor of what Senator Cruz is proposing here. The Republicans were elected largely to OPPOSE Obama and his lawless agenda--NOT WORK WITH HIM! I say DEFUND the illegal Executive Order on immigration NOW--even if it leads to a government shutdown. Let's let the chips fall where they may.
 
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