The single quotes in this article’s headline denote a paraphrase of something Obama basically said Wednesday at his U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit specifically in defense of his use of executive orders to bypass Congress whenever he feels like it.
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Strange, coming from someone who liked to refer to himself as a “constitutional law professor” back in the day on the campaign trail. Flashback to a fundraiser in March 2007 where Obama found itwithin himself to say, “I was a constitutional law professor, which means unlike the current president I actually respect the Constitution.”
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“The American people don’t want me just standing around twiddling my thumbs and waiting for Congress to get something done,” Obama said.Really? The American people don’t want the president of the United States to follow the Constitution?
Strange, coming from someone who liked to refer to himself as a “constitutional law professor” back in the day on the campaign trail. Flashback to a fundraiser in March 2007 where Obama found itwithin himself to say, “I was a constitutional law professor, which means unlike the current president I actually respect the Constitution.”
Yeah. Unlike George W. Bush, Obama actually respects the Constitu— BWA HA HA HAHAHHAHAHHAHAHA!!!!
I’m sorry, I can’t even finish typing that sentence.
Back to the present, earlier today the Business Insider reported,
But only specific opportunities he feels like seizing.
That’s right, the paid spokesman for The United States of America, Inc. then went on to make excuses about how, even though he can pass all these executive orders, he somehow can’t seem to sign one that would stop megacorporations from merging with foreign businesses and shell companies overseas to evade paying taxes…but, you know, he’ll look into it if he gets a chance.
The most infuriating thing about Obama saying these things isn’t even that he would excuse his overreach by pushing it off on the American citizens, but that he is even bothering to act like he has half a damn clue what the American people want or expect him to do at this point, or that he would muster up the strength to pretend to care even if he did.
But wait! I just remembered that corporations are people, too! So maybe those were the “American people” Obama was referring to in his statement.
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By Melissa Melton
Source:
http://www.activistpost.com/2014/08/obama-american-people-want-me-to-sign.html#!bD6vLH
I’m sorry, I can’t even finish typing that sentence.
Back to the present, earlier today the Business Insider reported,
The president repeatedly indicated he would prefer to work with Congress to find legislative solutions on a slew of issues including funding for federal infrastructure projects and the border crisis. However, in the face of what he described as “dysfunction” in Congress, Obama said he would “scour our authority to try to make progress” within the bounds of the law.
“I’m going to seize those opportunities and that’s what I think the American people expect me to do,” said Obama.Nice, right? Obama is just going to “seize those opportunities”.
But only specific opportunities he feels like seizing.
That’s right, the paid spokesman for The United States of America, Inc. then went on to make excuses about how, even though he can pass all these executive orders, he somehow can’t seem to sign one that would stop megacorporations from merging with foreign businesses and shell companies overseas to evade paying taxes…but, you know, he’ll look into it if he gets a chance.
The most infuriating thing about Obama saying these things isn’t even that he would excuse his overreach by pushing it off on the American citizens, but that he is even bothering to act like he has half a damn clue what the American people want or expect him to do at this point, or that he would muster up the strength to pretend to care even if he did.
But wait! I just remembered that corporations are people, too! So maybe those were the “American people” Obama was referring to in his statement.
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By Melissa Melton
Source:
http://www.activistpost.com/2014/08/obama-american-people-want-me-to-sign.html#!bD6vLH
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