It's a way for them to be in session without them actually being in session. They can't have their cake and eat it too, no matter how much they might like to.
T-BAGGERS!!! Your hypocrisy and misrepresentation on this is staggering...but unfortunately not surprising. The world is now used to your constant lies and half-truths. You held this appointment up because your buddies at the banks didn't want to be regulated. Didn't want the consumer to have any protection from the vulchers and their fine-print machines. BooHooHoo... The Banks WILL be reigned in. Wall Street WILL be regulated. The wars WILL end. and seeing the HUGE turnout last night in Iowa...and seeing Mitt win...means that... OBAMA WILL GET ANOTHER 4 YEARS...get used to it kids. Maybe next time you will learn that acting like a pack of insane hypocrites is NOT how you win the public's confidence and support.
of course republicans USED to be against fillibustering presidential appointments.... http://democrats.senate.gov/2011/05...he-deference-owed-to-the-presidents-nominees/
This may just be a test shot. Obama is FINALLY taking a less conciliatory stance towards the Republicans' Congressional shenanigans. This is just a way to see how far they want to play it. The center-left and left, as well as a few righties, are waiting for the President to stand up to the Republicans. Pro forma sessions are an abomination in the eyes of the Constitution. If the Republicans decide to press the matter it could result in pro formas being tossed out completely. If by chance they are upheld as a way to keep Congress in session then the next logical "go (*)(*)(*)(*) yourself" move by the Obama Administration would be: Adjourning Congress and making recess appointments would be like dropping a nuke but there are plenty of people who would respect such a move considering the current environment in Congress. My guess is that he would wait a few months to see if the economy continues to improve thus shoring up political "capital". I would love to see the faces on the t-baggers and their Republican cohorts if it went that far. I would laugh for days and wake up with warm glow in my stomach each morning knowing that somewhere righties' heads were exploding at record rates.
actually the fillibuster proof majority in the senate only lasted until Scott Brown got elected..... so im going to just assume the rest of that rambling is as uninformed as it began and save myself the time.
Bush did this all the time - as when he appointed that thug John Bolton to the UN - and I don't recall any cries of "Dictator!" from the right at all. I hope he's through trying to "compromise" with Republicans whose campaign strategy is to keep the country on the brink until the next election as they've been doing for the last 3 years.
In other words, it lasted until precisely when I said it lasted. The next election. Now that I have pointed out how foolish your post was, why don't you go right ahead and fall flat on your face again and attempt to respond to the rest of my post. We could all use another laugh.
lol ok, except republicans were not handed the house when Scott Brown got elected....but we can pretend you meant something else.
....... 1) President Obama is well aware of the congressional gridlock. He is duty bound to do what Congress refuses to do. Just doing his job..... 2) Bush started it, Obama used it to forego another hostage taking session with the republican/T-bagger cntingent that has stifled any meaningful legislation since 2010. 3) There will be a Constitutional Amendment to re-evaluate the separation of powers which became so blurred during the GW Bush tenure. But in thiscase, President Obama was well within his powers to appoint a directror when Congress refused to do their duty as elected officials. End of story.
This is hilarious. Why do you think Obama will be able to get away with this? Because Bush "wiped his ass with the Constitution" the whole time he was in office. He governed with secret Executive Orders, signing statements to exempt him and his cabal from the laws passed by Congress, had the NSA spying on American citizens, condoned the outing of a covert CIA agent, approved and authorized torture of detainees, refused to honor subpoenaes issued by the Congress for documents and WH staff to testify and defied the law of the land at every turn. IIRC, he called the Constitution "a (*)(*)(*)(*)ed piece of paper" or something to that effect. All of which makes the puling and whining about a recess appointment by Obama nothing short of the worst kind of hypocrisy. IMHO.
We were squealing like stuck pigs when the boots were on Bush's feet and he was supposedly operating under the "War Powers Act" where he claimed he had absolute and irrefutable authority to override any law or act of Congress - and did. This can of worms was opened a long time ago and one of our main complaints was that it would allow future presidents to claim the same powers. I don't recall any of you objecting to it then.
I'd say it is too. He is showing the American voters his desire to be a Kim Jong Ill style dictator as opposed to President of the United States. Really? What liberal kook blog did you get that from? H. J. Res. 114 [107th]: Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 - it passed the House 296 to 133 H. J. Res. 114 [107th]: Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 - It passed the Senate 77 to 23. So exactly how did Bush circumvent anyone in Congress? You must be confusing Bush with Obama who sent our Military into action in Libya without any authorization from Congress what so ever. Add to that the orders to assassinate an American, Anwar al-Awlaki without his constitutional right as a citizen of due process and signing a bill that allows for the indefinite incarceration of American Citizens with out a trial or due process and you get a flat out dictator. If you applaud that perhaps you can apply for North Korean citizenship, you'd love it there.
...... They sure are a weird group aren't they? And they have their leader...Cry Baby Boehner, Gingrich, Santorum are all criers...and after the 2012 elections, alot more will be crying, I'm sure....
The Kenyan Tyrant defies the Constitution yet again....... .....to the rejoice of Liberals/Nazis. . . .
Is this the same leftist loser incompetent that the Senate already rejected? Yeah, thats a quality guy right there.
Translation: President Obama thinks that it is smart politics to demonize Republicans, and thereafter evade the constitutional process...
Why is Obama bypassing the house of congress which his own party controls? strange...Obama is a terrible politician.
There are some 85 vacant positions on the federal court benches with appointees being blocked by Republicans as well as heads of various agencies who are unable to operate as they should without them. Repubs are deliberately preventing the government from operating efficiently as part of their "make Obama fail" policy with no regard to the effect on the American people whom they could care less about.
He does have the right to make appointments while congress is in recess. But, as with ALL presidents who use this tactic, is a lowbrow play. But, with Obama, its par for the course.
The same place your outcry against Bush circumventing the laws of the land and calling the Constitution "a God(*)(*)(*)(*)ed piece of paper" was.
Lol... you can tell that someone blew the dog whistle. The Pack is here to bark loudly and lick themselves.