Has President Obama's impunity come to an end?
After five years of his flouting the letter and spirit of the law in an increasingly brazen fashion, congressional Republicans have been starting to ramp up their rhetoric about Obama's lawlessness, their most concerted effort on the issue to date.
Several new reports from top Republicans underscore the breadth of Obama's executive overreach. Viewed comprehensively, it involves laws ranging from healthcare to immigration to privacy to technology to social issues to national security matters and more. Scandals like Benghazi, Operation Fast and Furious, the IRS targeting of conservative groups, NSA spying, CIA spying on Congress, the Delphi pensions scandal, the auto bailout and others have many unresolved questions – and unmet document and information demands.
Last week, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor re-released his 33-page October 2012report detailing 40 separate examples of “the break-down in the rule of law under the Obama Administration.” This time, Cantor added a nine-page addendum with scores more examples of lawlessness of the administration.
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This guy will end up dead of a suicide or plane crash.
ReplyDeleteIt's about time they do something to stop this despot...
ReplyDeleteSo why the he$$ don't they impeach him? What is congress afraid of? They seem to be all talk and no action. Congressman Harris doesn't even answer my correspondence about impeachment.
ReplyDeleteThey tried to Impeach him 17 times already. Every Bill stops at Senate Leader Harry Reid's desk and it was never brought to the floor. I bet Dirty Harry has those shrecding machines working overtime.
DeleteAbout time.
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ReplyDeleteConstruct a budget that specifically withholds funds for each and every executive order that is over the line. And make it stick when it gets to reconciliation process between the two houses. Take away his allowance!
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ReplyDeleteRight on!
Junk this Democrat vs. Republican gamesmanship/my turn your turn bull crap!
How about each and every Federal Agency (13) submits an appropriations bill that would have to be read, understood and debated congress. Get it out in the open for all to see and not signed in the smoke filled back rooms of Washington. In all honesty this is not my original idea. It is one of several given in an address entitled "The Tea Party, Conservatism, and the Constitution" at Hillsdale College by Distinguished Professor Charles Kesler, and published in Imprimis, a free publication of Hillsdale College. If interested search www.hillsdale.edu to order your subscription, and see the other fiscally responsible and constitutionally based recommendations.
So...House of Representatives.. You are our (the peoples) voice.. You "Represent" us"!
Get it?...
Hear us and stand up and fight for the "Rule of Law" which has lost so much ground under this Administration. Do not equivocate. Do your job or get out of the fricking way!
It's time.
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