Posted on 02/14/2014 6:18:13 AM PST by Cheerio
The only way to stop President Barack Obama from nullifying duly enacted laws is impeachment, says Judge Andrew Napolitano. The problem is, neither Congress nor the American public have the guts for it.
"The president is doing the opposite of what he was elected to do," Napolitano said Thursday on Fox News Channel's "Your World with Neil Cavuto." Napolitano is a former New Jersey Superior Court judge and a Fox News legal analyst.
When Obama picks and chooses which laws, or portions of them, to enforce, he actually is telling people how to avoid obeying the law, he told Cavuto.
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......Who wishes to make us all slaves..
I'm thinking more like EMP, pandemic or space invasion.
He's pushing it as far as he can without him being stopped. It seems that now he will push it as long as the 'pubs aren't united against him.
That debt ceiling cave by the RINOs? That was just bizarre, to give Obama unlimited funding to push his priorities.
It seems that the only pushback from 'pubs has been about trying to legalize the invaders staying in the US and getting obviously involved in war in Syria. And even with those two issues, we have to be vigilent about the backstabbers.
Napolitano said there are 11 million people in the United States who could be deported to their native countries, but Obama has told them, “If you do A, B, C, D, and E, I won’t deport you” effectively telling them they can break the law and suffer no consequences.
Meanwhile, there are a a hundred million law abiding
CITIZENS who are being turned into criminals through
executive orders on gun control, that is one law
he WILL enforce.
It’s a ugly business, and if continued, will get even
uglier.
Every word as worthless as the next word.
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