Posted on 07/06/2014 7:19:18 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
'So sue me,' he dares in a Rose Garden speech on Tuesday that he intends to expand, not reduce, his use of unilateral actions to circumvent Congress.
The unanimous decision of the Supreme Court late last month that President Obama violated the separation of powers in appointing officials is the type of decision that usually concentrates the mind of a chief executive.
Obama, however, appeared to double down on his strategy stating in a Rose Garden speech on Tuesday that he intended to expand, not reduce, his use of unilateral actions to circumvent Congress.
Summing up his position, the President threw down the gauntlet at Congress: So sue me.
The moment was reminiscent of George W. Bushs taunting Iraqi insurgents over 10 years ago by saying, Bring em on.
It was irresponsible bravado from a man who was not himself at the receiving end of IEDs and constant attacks that would go on to cost us thousands of military personnel. I imagine some lawyers at the Justice Department may feel the same way about Obamas sue me taunt. They are the ones being hammered in federal courts over sweeping new interpretations and unilateral executive actions.
The renewed promise to go it alone is a familiar refrain from this President. He even pledged to take unilateral action to circumvent Congress in front of both Houses, in his State of the Union address this year to the curious delight of half of Congress, which applauded wildly at the notion of being made irrelevant.
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Barack Hussein Obama reminds me more of Idi Amin Dada each passing day. A regular two bit dictator.
Time for a hangin’ in the Rose Garden.....he is now an enemy combatant.
I wonder how many Americans under the age of 50 even know who Idi Amin was (he was ousted from power 35 years ago).
When I was a student I attended a film about Idi Amin which was shown at my university. A black man who was there was very upset over the movie being shown (it was an honest look at Idi Amin and therefore very negative)--apparently he did not like the idea of a black African leader being shown in a negative light. He wanted attention to be paid rather to "the Union of South Africa" (which had long ceased to be its official name, but was his way of not recognizing the legality of the Republic of South Africa).
You misspelled "ruining". Or is that just a typo?
So Idi Amin's followers were known as Idi-ots, who are the Obama followers?
World leaders heard Obama say, “So sue me”. He acts like a ten year old. How can anyone take him seriously?
The Whitehouse is no place for a crackhead.
ObaMoFos?
A choom wagon punk Marxist.
“He’s a psycho. And he’s running the country.”
Well the Secret Service would know ,but they’ve all been replaced by Drones
1. Obama: He says that this immigration mess is the dominant Republicans' Congress' fault, because it won't pass needed legislation.
2. Congress: On the other hand, Congress says that there are already immigration laws but Obama won't enforce them.
3. So, who is right? If Obama won't enforce the laws already on the books, could someone please list or explain the immigration laws that Obama ignores? Thanks.
Let's Roll.
I Love your posts. Keep up the good work.
Oh, what a STATESMAN! He makes Thomas Jefferson seem like Elmer Fudd! /sarcasm;)
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Jail him first;we can sue for damages later.
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