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WHY YOU SHOULD LOBBY CONGRESS
Citizens may feel it is a waste of time to contact elected leaders, because their minds are made up already. But on most issues, legislators try hard to determine the desires and leanings of their constituency before they vote. Politicians worry about being re-elected, and know that the happier their constituency, the more likely their own re-election.
Contact Your Members Of Congress On This Issue!
Tell your members Of Congress That Its Time To End The Illegal Actions Of The Obama Admin & Other Government Agencies!
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(Daily Caller)
White House officials say President Barack Obama will aggressively use his control of federal agencies to impose his progressive agenda on the economy and society throughout 2014.
He’ll largely ignore GOP legislators, except to push GOP leaders to accept an amnesty for at least 12 million Democrat-leaning illegal immigrants, according to several White House officials who outlined the strategy to the Washington Post.
“Washington veterans have been brought into the West Wing to emphasize an executive style of governing that aims to sidestep Congress more often,” said the approving Washington Post article.
Carney: 'the president sees this as a year of action to work with Congress where he can and to bypass Congress where necessary...'
(The Hill)
White House spokesman Jay Carney said in an interview broadcast Sunday that President Obama in 2014 will “bypass Congress where necessary,” following a year in which Washington “did not deliver for the American people.”
“I think what we saw last year in 2013 was a Washington that did not deliver for the American people,” Carney said on ABC’s “This Week.” And the president sees this as a year of action to work with Congress where he can and to bypass Congress where necessary, to lift folks who want to come up into the middle class.”
(The Hill)
White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer on Sunday promised unilateral action from President Obama to enact his agenda in 2014.
"We need to assure to the American people that we can get something done, either through Congress or on our own because what they want are answers," Pfeiffer said on CNN's "State of the Union."
"He is going to look in every way he can with his pen and his phone to try to move the ball forward," he added. "We're putting an extra emphasis on it in 2014."
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