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Boehner Planning House Lawsuit Against Obama Executive Actions

alonzo harris

Posted 6:10 pm, 07/06/2014

I disagree with John Boehner on many issues, but he wrote a pretty good op-ed today:

CNN) -- Every member of Congress swore an oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. So did President Barack Obama.

But too often over the past five years, the President has circumvented the American people and their elected representatives through executive action, changing and creating his own laws, and excusing himself from enforcing statutes he is sworn to uphold -- at times even boasting about his willingness to do it, as if daring the American people to stop him.

That's why, later this month, we will bring legislation to the House floor that would authorize the House of Representatives to file suit in an effort to compel President Obama to follow his oath of office and faithfully execute the laws of our country.

The President's response: "So sue me."


What's disappointing is the President's flippant dismissal of the Constitution we are both sworn to defend. It is utterly beneath the dignity of the office. I know the President is frustrated. I'm frustrated. The American people are frustrated, too.

Obama: Boehner's lawsuit is 'a stunt'

After years of slow economic growth and high unemployment under President Obama, they are still asking, 'where are the jobs?' The House has passed more than 40 jobs bills that would help. But Washington Democrats, led by the President, just ignore them.

Even worse, the President's habit of ignoring the law as written hurts our economy and jobs even more. Washington taxes and regulations always make it harder for private sector employers to meet payrolls, invest in new initiatives and create jobs -- but how can those employers plan, invest and grow when the laws are changing on the President's whim at any moment?


I don't take the House legal action against the President lightly. We've passed legislation to address this problem (twice), but Senate Democrats, characteristically, have ignored it.

In the end, the Constitution makes it clear that the President's job is to faithfully execute the laws. And, in my view, the President has not faithfully executed the laws when it comes to a range of issues, including his health care law, energy regulations, foreign policy and education.


There must be accountability. We have a system of government outlined in our Constitution with the executive branch, the legislative branch, and the judicial branch. Congress has its job to do, and so does the President. When there are conflicts like this -- between the legislative branch and the executive branch -- it is my view that it is our responsibility to stand up for this institution in which we serve, and for the Constitution.

If you look back over American history, there has always been a tension between the inherent powers of the executive branch versus the inherent powers of the legislative branch. This issue is as old as Marbury vs. Madison and as fresh as the unanimous Supreme Court ruling last week that the President overstepped his authority on recess appointments.

Over the last five years, starting -- not coincidentally -- when his political party lost the majority in the House of Representatives, the President has consistently overstepped his authority under the Constitution, and in so doing eroded the power of the legislative branch.

The legislative branch has an obligation to defend the rights and responsibilities of the American people, and America's constitutional balance of powers -- before it is too late.

youlie

Posted 1:44 pm, 07/04/2014

Republitards love wasting money and obstructing progress

justus99

Posted 1:00 pm, 07/04/2014

Do you think in between their kiddy fight, we might get a bridge or a road built somewhere in the US? I don't know pick a state and build or upgrade something!!!!!! It might be nice if these idiot kids could play together or TAKE THEIR BALLS AND GO HOME!

Pineapple

Posted 5:59 pm, 07/02/2014

We should be able to sue Boehner. After all, if a regular person got hired to do a job and didn't do it, they wouldn't get paid...why should he or any other Congressman who refuses to do what they were sent to Washington to do?

youlie

Posted 9:51 am, 07/01/2014

Boner has finally come out as a socialist
http://wonkette.com/535007/...th-control

youlie

Posted 5:50 pm, 06/29/2014

Flush all the republitards in November

moving101

Posted 8:41 am, 06/29/2014

Gr8USofA (view profile)

Posted 6:00 pm, 06/25/2014

There's nonsense...and then there's the facts! And if you honestly believe that Obama has put us in better shape than we were before he took office...then you're in denial about knowing the difference between nonsense...and facts! And NOTHING ANYONE says...no matter how factual they may be...will lead you to believe that this is one of the worst presidents in our history!

Put up or shut up. Where are the FACTS that you have to offer that proves Obama is the worst Prez in our history? Where are the FACTS that this country is in worse shape than what "w" left behind?

When you insinuate that he's the worst, you are making a comparison between him and all the presidents before him. So don't forget to provide the list of FACTS that goes along with the presidents you wish to compare him to.

logger#1

Posted 8:07 pm, 06/28/2014

Send him and his hole **** family 2 Iraq they will take care of their family get him out of the US !!!!!!

quityayappin

Posted 6:04 pm, 06/28/2014

It's not Boehner, it's a body double

Quackquack

Posted 3:16 pm, 06/28/2014

Games he loves to play. Keeps him from working

youlie

Posted 3:04 pm, 06/28/2014

Conservatards waste more money on made up "scandals" if only they spent some on job creation

alonzo harris

Posted 8:00 pm, 06/27/2014

Don't blame me; blame the supreme court!

youlie

Posted 5:13 pm, 06/27/2014

Hope they take batman and fly too LOL

Busted Flush

Posted 4:57 pm, 06/27/2014

alonzo harris (view profile)

Posted 6:55 am, 06/27/2014

Actually, filing lawsuits against dictator Obama, has been helpful in checking his maniacal attempts to destroy this country.


Hey, alonzo/wilbar......"dictator Obama"? You know that is a lie, or you wouldn't say it. If it were true, your treasonous *** would be whisked away before nightfall, never to be seen again.

Hey, you know what? I sorta wish it WAS true.

youlie

Posted 7:38 am, 06/27/2014

Boner proves that, conservatard is as conservatard does

alonzo harris

Posted 6:55 am, 06/27/2014

Actually, filing lawsuits against dictator Obama, has been helpful in checking his maniacal attempts to destroy this country.

...If anyone is paying attention to actual facts...

http://www.nationalreview.c...oel-gehrke

Obama Suffers 12th Unanimous Defeat at Supreme Court

June 26, 2014 12:11 PM

President Obama's team suffered their twelfth unanimous defeat at the Supreme Court in the legal challenge to the so-called recess appointments made when Congress was not actually in recess, a string of defeats that only represents "the tip of the iceberg," according to Senator Mike Lee (R., Utah).

"Not every case in which the president has exceeded his authority has made it all the way to the Supreme Court," Lee, a former law clerk to Justice Samuel Alito, told National Review Online. "The fact that his track record is as bad as it is in the Supreme Court . . . is yet another indication of the fact that we've got a president who is playing fast and loose with the Constitution."

Senator Ted Cruz (R., Texas), in arguing that Obama is "lawless," has kept a tally of the president's unanimous defeats. "This marks the twelfth time since January 2012 that the Supreme Court has unanimously rejected the Obama administration's calls for greater federal executive power," he pointed out after the release of the recess-appointments ruling.

Cruz issued a report on Obama's unanimous defeats when the total sat at nine. "If the Department of Justice had won these cases, the federal government would be able to electronically track all of our movements, fine us without a fair hearing, dictate who churches choose as ministers, displace state laws based on the president's whims, bring debilitating lawsuits against individuals based on events that occurred years ago, and destroy a person's private property without just compensation," Cruz wrote in April 2013.

"When President Obama's own Supreme Court nominees join their colleagues in unanimously rejecting the administration's call for broader federal power nine times in 18 months, the inescapable conclusion is that the Obama administration's view of federal power knows virtually no bounds," he concluded.


Cajahah

Posted 7:57 pm, 06/26/2014

I know Quack.


I can think of one.

Quackquack

Posted 7:56 pm, 06/26/2014

I can't understand why Obama doesn't use more of the executive orders.

youlie

Posted 7:50 pm, 06/26/2014

FACT : Obama has issued less than half the number that Reagan did. He better hurry up and start signing if he's going to keep up with the republitards LOL
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/w...ive_orders

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