that s out. it is having a devastating impact on this white house and this president. so i think that the policy was sound enough for paul ryan who has made his entire brand about sensible conservative budget. but to put the policy aside, this happens in washington as we all know pretty quickly and the politics of this i think most republicans feel work and allow them to keep the focus on the deefficiencies and the health care laws. but, in washington, d.c., isn t, fine, we have a proposal down the wall street journal op-ed page. this is a real categories of how far the bar has been lowered in terms of public acceptance. this is tremendous. they spoke to each other. what a revolutionary thing. how can you say? this is a triumph. we will keep the american government opened. imagine that. that is the epitome of success at the moment that we can actually keep the government
timing. i think when he released this book, he was expecting the conversation on immigration to be in a different place. he didn t know how fast it was going to move. i don t know over the next cupping months and years, if he will address that weirdness. that awkwardness in his change of message. maybe he can do that in way that inoculate in 2016 against another conversation about it. but if immigration is not his big issue what s he going to do. and his education, that s an important issue, that s not a reason people will go to the polls in 2016. he doesn t have enough of a difference on education from either his republican opponent or frankly hillary clinton to really make that plank that as you re indicating and i think the big problem in putting immigration, actual substance of the policy aside, is his maneuver felt like it was politically calculated. it. right. it felt like it was not exactly what he believed that he was trying to time it right and found himself not in
he eventually got his job back. but this is sort of the opposite of that. in order to not get fired, the staff at glenwood gardens decided not to do anything. and the woman died. presumably all of the people will keep their jobs but what i don t understand is, you don t want to be liable for administering incorrect care, i suppose, and maybe there s some confusion over whether there was a do not resuscitate order but then why call 911? that s their policy. what s the but policy aside, clearly this policy is flawed. policy aside, what s the point of calling 911 and asking for care if you re not going to then administer the care they re attempting to give while you wait? yeah. i i feel it might when the outrage in a situation is easy and obvious, my instinct is to say wait a minute. there s context here missing.
they don t want to go backwards to a day when young people who as children were brought to the united states and were raised with our kids and went to school with our kids. are our kids, are americans through and through, in everything except the papers that somehow they should be sent away instead of contributing to the united states of america. ana marie, it strikes me that even if you leave policy aside, what you see there is president obama is very comfortable talking about this, and it s yet another instance where the frequently awkward mitt romney is even more awkward, when he just can t find his way to a clear position on this. it s true. and immigration at its heart is actually a human issue. it s a human rights issue. and it s something that i think we forget when we re talking about building fences and deportation. but, actually, one of the things that s interesting about the supreme court decision is they kind of say in their decision that this is a humanitarian concer
obama talking today about the difference between mitt romney and him on this issue. they don t want to go backwards to a day when young people who as children were brought to the united states and were raised with our kids and went to school with our kids. are our kids, are americans through and through, in everything except the papers that somehow they should be sent away instead of contributing to the united states of america. ana marie, it strikes me that even if you leave policy aside, what you see there is president obama is very comfortable talking about this, and it s yet another instance where the frequently awkward mitt romney is even more awkward, when he just can t find his way to a clear position on this. it s true. and immigration at its heart is actually a human issue. it s a human rights issue. and it s something that i think we forget when we re talking about building fences and deportation. but, actually, one of the things that s interesting about the supreme cou