I had been thinking that any efforts to undo the executive action would have electoral consequences. The reactive GOP rhetoric is amazing: 'Now we won't cooperate on immigration reform' [i.e., we have a new reason why we won't do what we never intended to do in any case]. 'We'll use the power of the purse in retaliation.' [By de-funding the immigration agencies Obama will now have doing less or by doing something still more obviously irrelevant to the executive action?] 'He's waving a red flag at a bull.' [So, you admit to being bull-headed?]
I had been thinking that any efforts to undo the executive action would have electoral consequences. The reactive GOP rhetoric is amazing: 'Now we won't cooperate on immigration reform' [i.e., we have a new reason why we won't do what we never intended to do in any case]. 'We'll use the power of the purse in retaliation.' [By de-funding the immigration agencies Obama will now have doing less or by doing something still more obviously irrelevant to the executive action?] 'He's waving a red flag at a bull.' [So, you admit to being bull-headed?]