Posted on 12/04/2013 3:33:24 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Good stuff from Jonathan Turley at todays House hearing on executive power, although I regret that I couldnt find a more user-friendly format for you to watch. Theres no compilation clip; youll have to make do with the C-SPAN embed by fast-forwarding to the time cues I give you and being patient while the vid buffers (and buffers, and buffers). At 1:10:55 he describes the royal prerogative that the Constitution was designed to eliminate but which Obama, through the growth of the administrative state and his own expansive view of executive discretion, is now flirting with. At 2:53:45, he applies that concept to Os war powers, specifically vis-a-vis Libya and the White House kill list. If you have time for only one snippet, though, skip to 2:33:00 for his list of Obamas five most egregious violations of separation of powers. Some are familiar to you declaring that he wouldnt deport illegals who might qualify for DREAM, refusing to enforce the employer mandate, etc but the ones about him shifting money around without regard to how Congress has appropriated it might not be. Turley makes two valuable points here. One: Courts tend to give the executive a wide berth in separation-of-powers challenges on the theory that Congress has the power of the purse and can defund any executive agency it likes. But thats not true anymore, he says. Obama, by defying appropriations, has claimed some of that power for himself. What check does Congress have left? That brings us to point two: Even if Congress cant stop Obama, the courts can. The problem there, though, says Turley, is that O and the DOJ have argued successfully in many cases that no one has standing to sue him because no one can show an injury from his power grabs thats concrete enough to justify a federal lawsuit. So the courts cant check him either.
The only check is to beat him at the polls, and since hes now term-limited, theres no real check there apart from his partys fear that theyll be punished for his excesses instead. Show of hands: Who thinks Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi will keep Obama in line? Before you answer, note that leading amnesty shill Luis Gutierrez argued at this same hearing that, if anything, Obama should have a freer hand so that he can go about unilaterally legalizing the illegals Gutierrez has been effectively representing in Congress for years. Thats whats left of Democratic opposition to the imperial executive.
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Yuri Bezmenov described this as the “deer in the headlights” look.
Illegals Cost Taxpayers $113 Billion a Year: Why Does No One Care?
http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/33341
the whole “standing” issue needs to be addressed by ASAP as it is the most dangerous thing I have noticed in my entire adult life.
Next up, not enforcing voting laws or having elections.
So we’re spending over a TRILLION dollars a year on welfare bums?
Given that Obamacare is unconstitutional power grab, where was this professor before ‘08 elections?
Do not miss Trey Gowdy at 1:56.
What is the antidote to accelerating executive tyranny?
You sure can tell he was a good trial lawyer, can’t you?
bkmk
Bump
very dangerous & unstable system
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Sheesh, wasn’t that the hope and change this clown and the dhimmicraps were offering in 2008?
Why the surprise and outrage in a sudden?
bkmk
Are you kidding me? The ugly precedent is upon us.
At this stage Hillary Clinton would be a dramatic step to the right compared to this elitist leftist scumbag.
Don’t kid yourself.
Stalin had more chance of “losing” members of the Politburo than 0bama has of “losing” many members of his own Party - and for the same reasons.
I am - I don’t think she was ever in the inner circle of these radical scumbags - and it is only in comparison that she would seem so!
She was an actual student of Saul Alinsky, Mr. Obama and most of his younger aides merely read his book.
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