Obama defies Congress with ‘recess’ picks
[Obama defies Congress with ‘recess’ picks: Nominations
could provoke constitutional fight by Stephen Dinan and Susan Crabtree] "Pushing
the limits of his recess appointment powers, President Obama on Wednesday
bypassed the Senate to install three members of the National Labor Relations
Board and a director for the controversial new Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau - moves Republicans said amounted to unconstitutional power grabs.
Mr. Obama said the appointments, which he previewed during a campaign-style
speech in Ohio, were necessary because Senate Republicans have blocked him at
every turn. But in making the move, he rejected three precedents, including two
in which he played a part, that would have blocked the appointments.
“I refuse to take ‘no’ for an answer,” Mr. Obama said in Shaker Heights, drawing
applause from his audience. “When Congress refuses to act and as a result hurts
our economy and puts our people at risk, then I have an obligation as president
to do what I can without them.”
Mr. Obama tapped former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray to head the
consumer protection agency and named three others - two Democrats and one
Republican - to the labor board. Those nominations had all been stymied by
congressional Republicans, who said Mr. Obama was accruing too much power to
himself through those two agencies.
The president acted just a day after the Senate held a session, albeit a pro
forma one without any business transacted.
Senators from both parties - including Democrats in 2007 and 2008, when Mr.
Obama was in the Senate - have said it takes a recess of at least three days
before the president can use his appointment powers.
Mr. Obama’s move threatens to ignite an all-out legislative war with Congress,
and Republicans reacted with strikingly sharp language.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, Kentucky Republican, said the move
“arrogantly circumvented the American people.”
“Breaking from this precedent lands this appointee in uncertain legal territory,
threatens the confirmation process and fundamentally endangers the Congress‘
role in providing a check on the excesses of the executive branch,” he said.
Supporters of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have said the lack of a
top executive has blocked the fledgling agency from taking on a number of tasks
in its mandate to police the financial sector and protect consumers from fraud.
Consumer groups and labor union advocates cheered Mr. Obama’s moves.
Senate Republicans don’t object to Mr. Cordray, but argue the bureau needs an
overhaul before it should be allowed to operate. They say it leaves the agency,
whose budget is not approved by Congress, with too much power concentrated in
the hands of its director..." Full text:
Obama defies Congress with ‘recess’ picks: Nominations could provoke
constitutional fight
Isa. 3:5–8; Gal.
5:13, 14; 2
Pet. 2:10–19; Jude
8–13; Deut.
12:8; Judg.
17:6; 21:25
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Response to comment [from a Christian]: "my! And if a Republican president did this, what a hue and cry would issure forth from the throats of the rabble!"
He's lawless. But Jimmy cracked corn and they don't care (Eccl 10:2).
Response to comment [from a Christian]: "Obama supports abortion with some exceptions. Just like Keyes."
Would you elaborate on this?
Response to comment [from a Christian]: [Alan Keyes on life: Would you elaborate on this?] "Probably not."
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Obama
defies Congress with ‘recess’ picks