Posted on 12/28/2012 1:39:28 AM PST by yoe
Government By Fiat: Quietly, on Christmas Eve while no one was looking, President Obama unveiled his regulatory plans for the coming year. Why all the secrecy? What's he got to hide? Plenty, it seems.
By law, Obama was supposed to issue his regulatory plans last April. But, as with so many other things, he simply ignores the laws he finds inconvenient. Who's to stop him?
Even the Associated Press has noticed:
"Since the election, the Obama administration has quietly reopened the regulations pipeline" on everything from "workplace safety to a crackdown on Wall Street," the news service wrote last week.
Boy, has it. But why? Obama's expansive agenda to boost the size, scope and power of the federal government depends on creating a new regulatory state one that sidesteps the messy democratic necessity of seeking congressional approval for things he wants.
With the GOP still in control of the House, he knows a regulatory end-run is how he can get his way on everything from energy to the environment. And that's why he's nine months late in revealing his list of regulations.
[snip] As examples, just two of Obama's major regulatory efforts ObamaCare and the Dodd-Frank rewrite of U.S. financial laws will require literally thousands of pages of new regulations, written not by elected Congress members, but by unelected bureaucrats.
(Excerpt) Read more at news.investors.com ...
Here’s a good test case to keep an eye on.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2972979/posts
This use of regulations to rule is called “Communism”. Just look at what Castro and Chavez and Morales have done with regulations.
The Democrats call this “normal”.
There is no difference now between them and Comrade Obama.
The fight is enjoined for the soul of America.
“Comply or martial law. How can he loose?”
Bears repeating
Well no one is stopping him.
Them too, but Mitt didn't even want it according to his son. I now hate his GUTS. . . . .
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