Posted on 03/03/2017 12:11:50 PM PST by Lester Jackson
Is the GOP Trying to Kill President Trump? March 3, 2017/by Lester Jackson
I have long maintained that the Republican Party is a greater threat to representative democracy than the Democrats. Although they seek to misrepresent themselves, it is no secret what to expect from Democrats. But when Republicans lie to voters with repeatedly broken promises to resist the Democrats, voters are stripped of any election choice on controversial issues. Although it is clearly the function and obligation of a second major party to provide opposition, Republicans repeatedly have lied to get elected and then joined forces with the Democrats. I previously have described this in detail (here, here and here). Suffice it to note here the shock and high dudgeon in establishment Republican circles that President Trump has had the effrontery to try to keep his promises.
We now have a non-politician president for a very simple reason: voters are fed up with being lied to by Republican politicians. Having learned little, Republicans are still trying to betray the very people who voted for them. Just last week, Alfred S. Regnery declared that Senate Republicans are the Best Allies of obstructionist Democrats: the Senate has confirmed 14 of the 549 senior federal positions that President Trump needs to run the government and who need Senate confirmation.
This organized Democrat effort to prevent the new president from governing with his own people rather than being forced to rely upon leftover Obama saboteurs is, of course, unprecedented. But it is the Republicans who should answer to those who either voted for Trump or believe he should have a fair chance. Dont the Republicans control the Senate? And didnt Harry Reid do them a great favor by lowering the bar for cloture on nominations?
Regnery rightly says that the Senate Republicans are dragging their feet, taking time off and delaying even hearings on nominees. Regnery suggests that there ought to be a nonstop Senate session, every day and night until the Democrats get tired.
But this only scratches the surface of what Majority Leader Mitch McConnell could do if he did not want to sabotage Trump. If McConnell, praised by Politico, refuses to use available tools, the president should call for a new Majority Leader. McConnells tools are provided both by Senate Rules and by the very Constitution that all members of Congress swear to uphold.
Democrats, who never hesitate to play hard ball, are outdoing themselves by blocking nominees, some for the duration of the presidents term in office, Regnery explains. Either Republican senators should play hard ball too, or President Trump should explain to the people exactly why his nominees are being blocked, the tools available to unblock them, and the Republican complicity in the blockage.
The Republican Senate majority can respond to ruthless Democrats not only with nonstop round-the-clock sessions, but by applying Senate Rule VI, which provides that no senator may be absent without leave of the Senate. Like roaches who check into motels but cant check out, Democrats who insist on debating nominees should not be allowed to leave the Senate at all until all Trump nominees are confirmed! Moreover, when no quorum is present, a minority of the Senate can forcibly compel the appearance of AWOL senators.
Justice Ginsburg, a politican outspokenly anti-Trump, joined a 2014 liberal judicial activist opinion expanding the recess-appointment power of the president, an opinion strongly objected to by Justice Scalia and joined by Thomas, Roberts and Alito. According to Scalia, The Courts decision transforms the recess-appointment power into a weapon to be wielded by future Presidents against future Senates. Well, isnt it well past the time, to hoist the liberal justices on their own petard and for President Trump to demand that the Senate Republicans recess for more than three days, as required by the Courts liberal majority? To any objection that the Constitution requires that the Senate cannot adjourn for more than three days without permission of the House, the answer is simple. The Republicans control the House too. Would Speaker Ryan dare to refuse?
Finally, the Constitution contains this tasty little nugget for bypassing Schumer Democrats altogether: Congress may by law vest the appointment of such inferior officers, as they think proper, in the President alone, in the courts of law, or in the heads of departments. Never done before? What is going on now has never been done before! Also, if obstructionist Democrats seek to filibuster passage of such a law, all that need be done is to apply Harry Reids nuclear option, which, after all, applies to presidential appointments. _________________________________________ Lester Jackson, Ph.D., is a former college Political Science teacher, who has written about the Supreme Court, crime, capital punishment and American politics. He has detailed the suffering inflicted upon homicide victims and their survivors. His recent articles are collected here, here and here. He is currently completing a book explaining why capital punishment has been eviscerated and what can be done about it. © 2017 Lester Jackson
Yes, McCain, Graham, and a number of others on the GOP are.
Next question.
Look we got exactly what we wanted in Trump so it should be expected the GOPe won’t back in... he’s an enemy of the establishment GOP as much as the Democrats because he and establishment GOP The Establishment Democrats are in collusion
The dems had their own wildcard in Bernie Sanders whether you wanted a wacky socialist or not he seemed to been off the reservation we had the same thing in Trump we had 16 candidates and we picked 1 guys completely off the reservation he’s a threat to establishment power in both parties
If you haven’t figured out when you’re watching The Establishment and Republican & Democrats ... it’s pro wrestling... it’s all a big fake show for the rubes
Republicans have been playing their voters for decades.
In every election since the last amnesty they have only nominated amnesty candidates preventing the citizens from stopping the illegal alien inundation.
There has been a bipartisan plan to keep the borders open and the laws unenforced for 30 years.
Trump upset the applecart and they do not like it one bit.
Alexander, Corker, Flake, Graham, Hatch, Heller, Hoeven, McCain, Murkowsky and Rubio all voted for the Gang of Amnesty bill and all need to be removed from office.
May one suggest that we all do what we can to boost the TV audience of Lou Dobbs on Fox Business, at 7:00 P.M.. He is not afraid to really go after the Republican obstructionists. The larger his audience, the better for our cause.
Is the Pope Catholic? Well, are most Popes Catholic?
Of course they are. Why? Because many of them are as guilty of selling this country down as are the Democrats. Think Saudi money.
Here is a list of the allege Republican who have taken money from George Soros”
The GOP recipients of the Soros Fund Managment are:
Sen. John McCain, (R-AZ)
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI)
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)
Gov. John Kasich, (R-OH)
Sen Lindsey Graham (R-SC)
Rep Carlos Curbelo (R-FL).
I think most of the Demoncrats and establishment Republicrats are one world government fans. Soros has said before the only country standing in the way of the one world government is the good old USA.
Is the Pope a Communist?
Pray America woke
Highly misleading statistic. Trump has not yet nominated anyone to hundreds of those positions.
Certainly. They are majority members of the swamp he wants to drain, and keep in mind that many were "NeverTrump" accolytes. Also, the members of congress sat around most of the time for the past eight years and were applauded for it, now Trump expects them to work as hard as he does, and they don't like it and aren't up to the task.
Yes, the GOPe hates him as much as they hate the tea party. Far more than they hate the dems. Ive thought so since they threw away all of those senate seats just to make sure the tea party didn’t reach critical mass. They are sabotaging the will of the people to protect their comfortable way of life.
Yes
I volunteer for revenge.
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