Sarah Palin: GOP to ‘face America’s wrath’ for immigration

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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has taken to Facebook to blast her fellow Republicans, saying they will “face America’s wrath” for not defunding President Barack Obama’s executive actions on immigration.

The $1.1 trillion spending bill faces a Thursday deadline and never had language added into it to defund Obama’s immigration actions.

As a result, Palin says Republicans will pay a dear price in the next election.

“When you cut through all the “inside baseball” stuff in this Omnibus Spending Bill that’s in front of Congress, you’re left with two cold hard facts: this bill doesn’t defund Obama’s amnesty (so he gets to reward lawbreakers with your tax dollars) and it adds to our dangerous, unsustainable debt. It also breaks campaign promises made by quite a few of our incumbent politicians on both sides of the aisle,” Palin said.

She continues:

“Bottom line: we elected you to stop Obama’s ‘fundamental transformation of America.’ Do it – especially you Republicans who promised to do it,” Palin said on Facebook. “Or face America’s wrath next go ‘round because an elephant never forgets.”

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