“Today, the Supreme Court invalidated President Obama’s unlawful abuse of the President’s recess appointments power. President Obama ignored the plain text of the Constitution and attempted to make unilateral recess appointments—circumventing the checks and balances of confirmation—when the Senate was not, in fact, in recess. Today, a unanimous Court rightly rejected that presidential abuse of power. 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.”
"Zero, who surely thinks of himself as Messianic, won't be bested by Jackson."
You may be right, Rufus, but one has to wonder how Obama will react given that he has suffered so terribly from this already: "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."
"It's inexcusable, and Americans are right to be angry about it, and I am angry about it. I will not tolerate this kind of behavior in any agency, but especially in the IRS, given the power that it has and the reach that it has into all of our lives. ... I'll do everything in my power to make sure nothing like this happens again by holding the responsible parties accountable. ..." -- President Barack Obama condemning "misconduct" at the Internal Revenue Service, May 15, 2013.
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #3"Zero, who surely thinks of himself as Messianic, won't be bested by Jackson."
You may be right, Rufus, but one has to wonder how Obama will react given that he has suffered so terribly from this already: "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."
You and I might be given pause, but Zero will give the Supreme Court the same lack of respect he has given congress. After all Zero has possession of The Pen and The Phone and he knows no one will stop him. .