Posted on 11/22/2014 2:05:11 PM PST by aimhigh
There are no serious legal questions about the administrations plan, which will temporarily legalize the status of some 4.3 million undocumented immigrants. Even lawyers for the conservative Federalist Society concede Obamas legal reasoning. The serious questions revolve around political norms. And conservative critics have a point that Obama is stretching norms of political behavior by enacting effective changes in the law solely on his own.
Immigration law, unlike other kinds of law, is explicitly designed by Congress to delegate authority to the president. "The Immigration and Nationality Act and other laws are chock-full of huge grants of statutory authority to the president, notes Republican lawyer Margaret Stock.
(Excerpt) Read more at nymag.com ...
Nope. Didn't think so.
He made a lot of noise, and got people riled up, but he's no nearer Amnesty than he was a month ago.
/johnny
“Dense”, by that you mean liberal right? lol
This has already been attempted with the late Howard Phillips’ Taxpayers Party, renamed Constitution Party. It is so weak it could not even mount a candidacy against John Cornball in TX on November 4.
I hear you. I'm only tossing that into the mix as added data to help our group analysis and planning.
Who knows -- some Freeper may spot something in these discussions that leads to an effective strategy to block Obama's illegal acts.
Perhaps some conservative congresscritter will wander into this conversation and have a 'Eureka!' moment. Could happen.
Thanks, tx. I'm bogged down with domestic chores today, and only have moments here and there to get to the computer.
I'm not seeing anything. Can you try again?
What illegal acts? He gave a speech on Thursday. He signed a memo that said all executive branch employees must follow existing law.
I don't see any there, there, until there is an unlawful EO or other unlawful direction of the executive branch.
/johnny
Here’s the solution:
Turn it around on Obama and the Dems. We need to keep an eye on 2016. Impeachment, government shutdowns, etc. are distractions. Pass popular bills and keep sending them to Obama for a veto. Demand vulnerable Dems vote with you.
Shut Obama down for the next two years. Limit his travel, and WH overhead expense. Don’t fund any of his consultants. Send bill after bill, funding the government minus a few items dear to Obama. Refuse to fund departmental increases. Send last years budget back to him. Reduce NPR, PBS, NEA, etc. budgets by 1%. Americans have been belt tightening why not these orgs? Then do it again and again.
/johnny
Howard Phillips worked under some major handicaps. He looked like a less suave version of Joe McCarthy, for one thing.
My proposal, of course, is for a new party to be founded by people who are not only virtuous and principled, but beautiful and fabulously wealthy.
I don't see any there, there, until there is an unlawful EO or other unlawful direction of the executive branch.
Johnny, you've been making the same point for days now, but I fear you're trying to climb a teflon hill with greased boots.
Most of us understand that there's nothing legal or constitutional about what Obama's attempting here, but that's not the point. The point is, he's become a law unto himself, and is (per his established modus operandi) going to inflict a harm upon our country that won't easily be undone.
It's absolutely essential that the good people of this country figure out some way to stop him from doing this before the proverbial toothpaste is out of the tube.
/johnny
/johnny
Well, that’s two votes at least. ;-]
Let’s go straight to the horses; uh; mouth...
http://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/executive-orders
And a freeper just told me that the EO must be fought.
Obama played a lot of freepers with this.
/johnny
If you click on Memorandums there are two dated November 21. Set up (criminal) Welcoming Comittees and Review immigration process to streamline.
That’s it. Maybe they’re waiting till Wednesday to post it to ruin Thanksgiving Day.
He's no closer to amnesty than he was a month ago.
He might be closer to stampeding some people into doing ANYTHING, like passing a law in the House that he likes.
/johnny
/johnny
NY Post photo caption says the photo shows him signing an executive order. If you are right, I hope they put that in the Corrections column soon.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.