Posted on 12/19/2013 6:44:10 PM PST by SoFloFreeper
Changes the law and heads off to Hawaii——like that makes everything all right.
3 more years of this POS.
One good helping of lawlessness deserves another. We can simply refuse to comply; we can change the rules as we go along.
Yes, I agree that Article V is the only realistic legal recourse we have. The Great One’s new book, “The Liberty Amendments” is brilliant and may be the best template to our only chance to save this Republic from classical hard tyranny.
The illegal act of instructing Eric Holder to ignore the Defense of Marriage Act was an obvious impeachable offense.
The illegal act of making the recess appointments when the Senate was not in recess was an obvious impeachable offense.
The illegal act of lining out the work requirement from the Welfare Act of 1994 was an obvious impeachable offense.
And then, the numerous direct changes to existing legislation without any public consultation of Congress, let alone legal congressional action, as you mention, are all obvious impeachable offenses.
Speaker Boehner, it is your responsibility to hold this man to account for his impeachable actions. Where are you?
Why does the senate have to convict? They will do what they want to do and none of it has to do with a lawful impeachment carried out in the House.
Joe Biden would be an emasculated lamer lame duck occupying space until 2016 - not a big deal at all.
Don’t care how many changes he makes, I will not comply with this unconstitutional law.
IIRC, the phrase “as the secretary shall determine” or something like that is in the law hundreds of times.
That is the part I find hysterically funny. I only feel sorry for those few companies that didn't want this.
I wonder why the stupid party doesn't do anything about it? No, maybe I don't wonder why.
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