President Barack Obama is holding off implementing a "secret radical
agenda" until after the November 4 midterm elections when it won't hurt
Democrats in the voting booth and when he hopes no one is paying
attention, the New York Post says.
Paul Sperry, a Hoover Institution media fellow, writes that Obama has
punted multiple issues until after the election on a range on subjects,
including Obamacare, immigration, Guantanamo Bay and Cabinet
appointments.
Though Obama promised his base he would "fix as much of our immigration
system as I can on my own, without Congress," he now is pushing
executive actions granting amnesty to until late November, Sperry
writes. A recent draft solicitation for bids from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services seeks up to 34 million new green cards and work permits.
Obama has taken no action to nominate a replacement for outgoing
Attorney General Eric Holder, but Sperry reports that's because he plans
to nominate Labor Secretary Thomas Perez. Perez, he writes, is "someone
more radical" than Holder.
Perez has falsely accused a Mississippi school district of "locking up"
black students for flatulence, likened bankers to Klansmen and sabotaged
a housing discrimination case before the Supreme Court to cover for his
own role using "the dubious 'disparate impact' theory to shake down
bankers for billions in payola for Democrat groups," Sperry wrote.
The Army's probe into Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s desertion is finished, but
has yet to be released. If it clears Bergdahl, Republicans likely would
use it as a campaign issue, Sperry says.http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/obama-plans-midterm-radical/2014/10/26/id/603182/
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