11/25/2014 - Cal Thomas Townhall.com
Addressing the nation last Thursday, President Obama sought to justify his misreading of the Constitution by unilaterally granting legal protection to 5 million illegal immigrants. In this, he reminded me of what Richard Nixon told David Frost in a 1977 interview. The exchange is worth recalling:
"FROST: So what in a sense
you're saying is that there are certain situations ... where the president can
decide that it's in the best interests of the nation or something, and do
something illegal.
NIXON: Well, when the president does
it that means that it is not illegal.
FROST: By definition.
NIXON: Exactly. Exactly."
The framers of the U.S. Constitution
sought to limit the power of government and expand individual liberty.
President Obama sees it the other way. Whether he violated the constitutional
limits of his power will be debated and possibly decided in the courts and by
the new Republican majority in Congress, but there is another issue surrounding
the president's amnesty order that needs addressing.
The unemployment rate among
African-Americans is twice that of whites, which is why they should be outraged
by the president's action. Don't African-Americans "dream" of a
better life? Of course they do. Then why hasn't the president focused on repairing
their families, reducing crime in cities like Chicago where he launched his
political career and allowing members of his race to escape from failed public
schools that are robbing them of a future?
The conservative African-American
organization (yes, one exists) called "Project 21" has compiled some
comments from conservative black leadership.
Joe R. Hicks is the former executive
director for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference chapter in Los
Angeles. In response to the president's address, Hicks said: "President
Obama strode into the White House promising to give the American people the
audacity of hope. What we are witnessing instead, with his immigration agenda,
is an audacious grab for power and an evisceration of the Constitution."
Talk radio host Stacy Washington:
"Every time this country has pardoned illegal immigrants, crime and black
unemployment have gone through the roof. Don't believe me? Check the statistics
from Reagan's congressionally approved amnesty package. Not only did three
times as many illegal immigrants as were promised become legal through the
undiscovered intricacies of chain immigration, but the crime soared and black
unemployment went through the roof."
To Washington's point, black
unemployment, which declined during the years of George W. Bush's presidency,
has increased during six years of the Obama administration, according to
figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Federal Reserve. One might
reasonably expect that America's first African-American president would be more
attuned to the problems of actual citizens than to noncitizens.
Charles Butler, another black
conservative talk radio host, was even blunter: "President Obama will do
with the stroke of a pen what 300 years of slavery, Jim Crow and legal
segregation could not: destroy the hopes and dreams of millions of black
Americans."
Apparently the president thinks that
since he won more than 90 percent of the black vote in his two elections and
the Democratic Party can count on their loyalty for the foreseeable future, he
can begin "importing" new voters, who will surely be granted that
right when Democrats bring up "fairness." As Rush Limbaugh noted on
his show last week, if attracting new Democratic voters is not the primary
motivation for amnesty, let Congress draft a bill that won't allow them to vote
for 20 years and see how Democrats react.
This president has done little to
improve the conditions of African-Americans, and yet they do not hold him
accountable. The reason why is a mystery. Instead of planning demonstrations in
Ferguson, Missouri, African-Americans should protest outside the White House.
The president likes to call the illegals "dreamers." For millions of
unemployed, underemployed and otherwise working African-Americans who have
children trapped in failing schools because Democratic politicians won't let
them escape, their dreams have become a nightmare.
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