To: rellimpank
According to administration sources, Sunstein's office is looking for ways to impose through the regulatory process those Obama White House health care, environmental, and labor policies that do not survive the legislative process.
BR> "The goal from this White House is to have as much nonspecific language passed by Congress in policy areas like health care and the environment and then use Sunstein's office to put in place the regulatory language called for by Congress that gets us to where we want to be. It may very well be the most important job in this administration, given the lack of success we may have on Capitol Hill," says a White House source.
Ok, The battle lines are VERY clear now. The Czars are there to make bill language vague in order to give the White House the power to WRITE THE IMPORTANT REGULATIONS that RUN the LAWS! ZOMG if this isn't unconstitutional I DON"T KNOW WHAT IS!
33 posted on
09/08/2009 6:30:48 AM PDT by
Danae
(- Conservative does not equal Republican. Conservative does not compromise.)
To: Danae; holdonnow
We need a keen legal mind here, and I know where one is.
35 posted on
09/08/2009 6:44:53 AM PDT by
stephenjohnbanker
(Pray for, and support our troops(heroes) !! And vote out the RINO's!!)
To: Danae
Imho, Sunstein is one of the more dangerous czar’s in this administration. He thinks FDR didn’t go “far enough” with the New Deal and thinks that it’s time for the second part of the New Deal. Sunstein also thinks the US Constitution is open to vast interpretation and doesn’t mean today what it meant when it was crafted by our forefathers. Dangerous guy.
Oh, and did I mention his wife, Samantha Power, was appointed by Obama to the National Security Council - this was after Power was fired from the Obama campaign for calling Hillary Clinton “a monster” in a foreign press interview. This gal thinks our military should get involved in global “moral causes”.
50 posted on
09/08/2009 8:11:08 AM PDT by
khnyny
(Barack Obama and Van Jones: another one bites the dust.)
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