Obama keeps showing why he's impeachable
Nat Hentoff: President's expansion of power 'makes King George III look rather puny'
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The very core of what makes America different from all other nations is our Constitution’s separation of powers.
Here is James Madison in Federalist Paper No. 51: “In order to lay a
due foundation for that separate and distinct exercise of the different
powers of government, which to a certain extent is admitted on all hands
to be essential to the preservation of liberty, it is evident that each
department should have a will of its own; and consequently should be so
constituted that the members of each should have as little agency as
possible in the appointment of the members of the others.”
He
went even further: “It is of great importance in a republic not only to
guard the society against the oppression of its rulers, but to guard one
part of the society against the injustice of the other part.”
But here comes our commander in chief, who customarily tosses the
separation of powers into the nearest wastepaper basket. Dig this recent
headline from bizpac.com, which summed up Barack Obama’s approach to
passing legislation in 2014: “‘I’ve got a pen and I’ve got a phone’:
Obama says he’ll run right over Congress this year” (Michael Dorstewitz,
Jan. 15).
Now Obama has been publicly glorifying the extent of
his seemingly boundless executive powers, as Justin Snow reported for
Metro Weekly:
“With a portrait of George Washington looking
down at him, Obama told reporters gathered in the Cabinet Room of the
White House” – referring to his all-powerful ‘pen and phone’ – that he
is ready to bypass Congress if necessary to get things done” (“Obama’s
executive order problem,” Justin Snow, Metro Weekly, Jan. 17).
Obama discussed taking “executive actions and administrative actions
that move the ball forward in helping to make sure our kids are getting
the best education possible and making sure that our businesses are
getting the kind of support and help they need to grow and advance to
make sure that people are getting the skills that they need to get those
jobs that our businesses are creating.”
Should any of you ever get the chance to be in Obama’s royal presence, make sure to bow properly.
Meanwhile, that declaration reveals what can continue to happen for the
rest of his reign unless a due process impeachment procedure soon
becomes possible.
How can the impeachment process happen? We
The People must be heard resoundingly, because – as James Madison and
Thomas Jefferson warned – it’s up to us to remain Americans.
Very soon after first taking office, as I’ve reported previously,
President Obama actually prevented trials from being held accusing him
of unilaterally using “renditions” – kidnapping alleged terrorists from
the streets of their countries to be taken to nations known for
torturing suspects. He used the state secrets privilege to close off our
system of justice more often than Bush ever did. Since then, Obama has
not forbidden renditions. And because renditions are classified, we
don’t know who has been taken where.
How many reasons are there
to impeach Barack Obama? Read the definitive accounting, meticulously
documented and footnoted by best-selling authors Aaron Klein and Brenda
Elliott: “Impeachable Offenses: The Case for Removing Barack Obama from
Office”
And as I often remind you, because most of the media
has gone to sleep on this, in 2011, Obama signed into law the National
Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012, which, for the first
time in our history, permitted the military to arrest and detain U.S.
citizens indefinitely – including in this country – for allegedly being
“associated” with terrorists, without evidence presented before an
American court.
If these reminders of Chinese justice don’t add pressing cause for an impeachment investigation, what on earth will?
Jeffrey Kuhner of the Washington Times has written previously about
Obama’s expansion of power, which makes King George III look rather puny
by comparison:
Back in March 2012, “the White House released
an executive order, ‘National Defense Resources Preparedness.’ The
document is stunning in its audacity and a flagrant violation of the
Constitution. It states that, in case of a war or national emergency,
the federal government has the authority to take over almost every
aspect of American society. Food, livestock, farming equipment,
manufacturing, industry, energy, transportation, hospitals, health care
facilities, water resources, defense and construction.”
All of this could come under the control of President Obama – or whoever is holding the office.
“The order empowers the president to dispense these vast resources as he sees fit during a national crisis. …
“The executive branch is arrogating responsibilities precluded by the
Constitution without even asking the permission of Congress. The order
gives Mr. Obama a blank check to erect a centralized authoritarian
state. …”
“The backdrop to the executive order is the looming
showdown with Iran. The administration says the ‘window for diplomacy is
closing’” (“Obama’s power grab,” Jeffrey Kuhner, Washington Times,
March 22, 2012).
How much of this range of executive power,
domestically and internationally, will remain under the next president?
How much of it will animate the 2014 congressional campaigns, as well as
the next presidential race? How many of us are even aware of these
precedents that are being set for this America?
And as vacancies occur on the Supreme Court, who will be the next president to attempt to fill them?
This question haunts me more and more: How many kids in school now (and
those to come) have any debatable idea of what’s going on with our
Constitution? Do they understand how Obama’s uses of executive power
have changed what used to be America’s rule of law and our globally
distinctive values?
Have I disturbed your sleep at all?
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/obama-keeps-showing-why-hes-impeachable/#dMYmSdzCHiCLrHZP.99
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