Posted on 10/15/2013 10:34:02 AM PDT by 11th_VA
On the House floor on Monday, Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA) argued that President Barack Obamas activities during the government shutdown over Obamacare are a sign to him that Obama would act nefariously to attack the full faith and credit of the United States of America by taking the country into a default in a debt ceiling crisis if the president does not get everything he wants in negotiations.
Given the ruthless and vindictive way the shutdown has been handled, I now believe that this president would willfully act to destroy the full faith and credit of the United States unless the Congress acquiesces to all of his demands, at least as long as he sees political advantage in doing so, McClintock said in a speech on the floor of the House of Representatives. If the Republicans acquiesce, immediate crisis will quickly vanish, credit markets will calm and public life will return to other matters. But a fundamental element of our Constitution will have been destroyed. The power of the purse will have shifted from the representatives of the people to the executive. The executive bureaucracies will be freed to churn out ever more outlandish regulations with no effective congressional review or check through the purse. A perilous era will have begun in which the president sets spending levels and vetoes any bill falling short of his demands. Whenever a deadline approaches, one house can simply refuse to negotiate with the other until Congress is faced with the Hobsons choice of a shutdown or a default. The nations spending will again dangerously accelerate. The deficit will rapidly widen. And the economic prosperity of the nation will continue to slowly bleed away.
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It's pretty ironic that their acronym is S.S., isn't it?
History rhymes, as they say.
That's correct. California conservatives (including yours truly) really wanted McClintock for Governor, but were afraid that he didn't have the numbers to defeat Cruz Bustamante, the left radical Lt. Governor at the time.
We were scared and bullied into throwing our support to Ahnold because he talked a good game, and had the numbers to defeat Bustamante. What a disaster that turned out to be.
He should have been Governor of California a few years back, but the Governator was thrust upon us instead.
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