Posted on 07/02/2011 7:00:15 AM PDT by shield
WASHINGTON, DC Continuing his efforts to prevent President Obama from making another recess appointment, Congressman Jeff Landry (R, LA-03) today presided over a pro forma session in the United States House of Representatives. After his service as Speaker Pro Tempore, Congressman Landry released the following statement:
"This morning - under the instruction of Speaker Boehner, Leader Cantor, and Whip McCarthy - I presided over a pro forma session in the United States House of Representatives, preventing Congress from going into recess and blocking President Obama from issuing recess appointments.
Let me begin by saying that under normal circumstances, the House of Representatives should not involve itself nomination fights. The Founding Fathers clearly intended the Senate to handle the nominees through a vetting process. However, when liberal lobbyists, unions, and community organizers direct the White House to subvert the will of the Senate, extraordinary steps must be taken to return transparency to our government and sanity to our political appointees.
Recess appointments are intended to maintain the continuity of our government during periods when the Senate is not in session. They are for situations when nominees cannot be considered or confirmed, not for political expediency. This isnt 1852; Congress isnt out of session for 4 months at a time; it doesnt take a week for members to come back to Washington.
The last recess appointment President Obama made was Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board. Beckers nomination was rejected by the Senate. He is a man who argues that employers should have no say in union formations and who ruled that a private company could not relocate to a non-union state.
It is widely anticipated that the President will use a recess appointment to name Elizabeth Warren the head of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, soon-to-be one of the most powerful positions in the Federal government. This is very troubling considering Warren wants the government to approve every credit transaction that citizens enter into. If President Obama really wants to fill a position, he should make his nomination and send it to the Senate.
The American people sent a loud message last November that America needs to end Washington practices that are fundamentally wrong. They elected a strong group of conservative freshmen to return accountability to the American people. And they sent us to end the status quo in Washington. So to those who will argue that past presidents have also made recess appointments, I say the fact that Administrations have long abused the recess appointment process doesnt make it right.
That is why patriots like Representatives Tom Marino, Ben Quayle, Allen West, and 73 other freshmen have joined my efforts to hit the kill switch a provision the Founding Fathers gave the House to utilize when the Senates advice and consent is being circumvented by a hostile Administration. This kill switch comes in the form of adjournment resolutions.
Under Article 1, Section 5 of the Constitution, the House of Representatives can prevent the Senate from recessing by withholding its consent. Simply put: we do so by voting down, or not considering, a Senate adjournment resolution. And when we do so, we block the Administrations ability to make recess appointments.
My actions today are just the beginning. Representative Jeff Duncan will be in Washington on Tuesday, leaving his home district to ensure Congress stays in session. And Republican leaders will be here to ensure Congress does not recess for the rest of President Obamas term.
I applaud Speaker Boehner, Leader Cantor, and Whip McCarthy for their leadership and for their commitment to a transparent government - a government that belongs to We the People. I thank them for listening to our freshman coalition and taking the appropriate steps necessary to block President Obama from making recess appointments."
Recently, Congressman Landry led a coalition of 77 freshmen in a letter to House leadership requesting all appropriate measures be taken to prevent any recess appointment by the President for the remainder of the 112thCongress.
For the audio and video of Congressman Landrys statement, please go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nNjyEP-tHs&feature=channel_video_title.
To watch the pro forma session, please go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpYzPqV03lw&feature=channel_video_title.
A copy of Landrys coalition letter may be found at http://landry.house.gov/sites/landry.house.gov/files/documents/Freshmen%20Recess%20Appointment%20Letter.pdf.
The full list of freshmen congressmen signing Congressmen Jeff Landry's letter are as follows: Jeff Landry (LA-03), Austin Scott (GA-08), Sandy Adams (FL-24), Justin Amash (MI-03), Lou Barletta (PA-11), Dan Benishek (MI-01), Rick Berg (ND-01), Ann Marie Buerkle (NY-25), Diane Black (TN-06), Mo Brooks (AL-05), Larry Bucshon (IN-08), Quico Canseco (TX-23), Steve Chabot (OH-01), Chip Cravaack (MN-08), Rick Crawford (AR-01), Jeff Denham (CA-19), Scott DesJarlais (TN-04), Bob Dold (IL-10), Sean Duffy (WI-07), Jeff Duncan (SC-03), Renee Ellmers (NC-02), Blake Farenthold (TX-27), Stephen Fincher (TN-08), Mike Fitzpatrick (PA-08), Chuck Fleischmann (TN-03), Bill Flores (TX-17), Bob Gibbs (OH-18), Chris Gibson (NY-20), Paul Gosar (AZ-01), Trey Gowdy (SC-04), Tom Graves (GA-09), Tim Griffin (AR-02), Morgan Griffith (VA-09), Frank Guinta (NH-01), Andy Harris (MD-01), Vicki Hartzler (MO-04), Nan Hayworth (NY-19), Joe Heck (NV-03), Tim Huelskamp (KS-01), Bill Huizenga (MI-02), Randy Hultgren (IL-14), Robert Hurt (VA-05), Bill Johnson (OH-06), Mike Kelly (PA-03), Adam Kinzinger (IL-11), Raul Labrador (ID-01), James Lankford (OK-05), Tom Marino (PA-10), David McKinley (WV-01), Mick Mulvaney (SC-05), Kristi Noem (SD-AL), Richard Nugent (FL-05), Steven Palazzo (MS-04), Mike Pompeo (KS-04), Benjamin Quayle (AZ-03), Tom Reed (NY-29), James Renacci (OH-16), Reid Ribble (WI-08), Scott Rigell (VA-02), David Rivera (FL-25), Martha Roby (AL-02), Todd Rokita (IN-04), Dennis Ross (FL-12), John Runyan (NJ-03), Bobby Schilling (IL-17), David Schweikert (AZ-05), Tim Scott (SC-01), Steve Southerland (FL-02), Steve Stivers (OH-15), Scott Tipton (CO-03), Tim Walberg (MI-07), Joe Walsh (IL-08), Allen West (FL-22), Steve Womack (AR-03), Rob Woodall (GA-07), Kevin Yoder (KS-03), and Todd Young (IN-09).
For background on the letter, please go to http://landry.house.gov/press-release/developing-congressman-jeff-landry-leads-effort-stop-all-obama-recess-appointments.
Consumer financial Protection?
always give a big, bullying bureaucracy a nice name. It’s the Nice Name syndrome.
Glad to see this being blocked.
Next step; get rid of the Nice Name bureaucracies.
This is great news...
BTTT!
Hard ball. At long last.
Sweet, Conservatves at play.
Yes, it is...
You noticed whose playing hard ball...our Freshman Congressman...they still know how to play hardball...they haven’t gotten sucked into the DC ways.
Glad to see my congresscritter on the list!
Landry has to set himself apart. Louisiana lost a congressional seat in the redistricting, and he’s now in a district where he’ll have to run against incumbent Charles Boustany (R).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Boustany
"Recess appointments are intended to maintain the continuity of our government during periods when the Senate is not in session. They are for situations when nominees cannot be considered or confirmed, not for political expediency. This isn't 1852; Congress isn't out of session for 4 months at a time; it doesn't take a week for members to come back to Washington."Zero's response will be, I don't need confirmation because this pro forma session blah blah blah...
God bless our conservative congressmen. They need our support.
I have frequently and vehemently attacked the nutless wonders known as the G.O.P. for some time now.
This is a move that makes me proud. And it is a long time in coming.
ping
Hot doggies!!
If Boehner had half a brain, he would have been out front with this, calling a press conference to announce this action.
I didn’t know about it either...hadn’t seen it posted at FR....a friend in Louisiana told me about it last night.
This is the best political news I have heard since the November elections. I’m glad to see the new congressmen have some gonads and are prepared to stand up for the Constitution.
This is a wonderful moment. I hope they keep it up as long as they say they will.
Just fantastic.
Thank you for representing WE the People! Stand firm.
Yep, these freshmen haven’t been corrupted yet. It’s good to see three Georgia freshmen on that list. Of course my Rep. (Tom Price) is nowhere to be found. But then he did get the committee assignment he wasnted, so he does whatever the leadership wants.
I understand...but the leadership is involved in this too. They maybe quietly involved but they are involved.
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