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Frustrated Obama's message: I'll go it alone
« on: January 27, 2014, 01:50:29 am »
By Tom Curry, National Affairs Writer, NBC News

When he stands before lawmakers Tuesday night for his State of the Union speech, President Barack Obama will have a message for the divided Congress that has largely stymied his agenda for the past three years: Fine, I’ll go it alone.

“I’ve got a pen,” Obama has said in the weeks leading up to the speech, “and I can use that pen to sign executive orders and take executive actions and administrative actions that move the ball forward.”

 

Many of Obama’s big policy goals have ended up stranded in limbo between the Democratic-controlled Senate trying to advance his agenda and the Republican-led House bent on stopping him.

And, heading into a midterm election year, he faces lame-duck status unless his party can regain control of the House this November.

Frustrated with the Capitol Hill quagmire, the president is increasingly turning toward the power of the presidency to try to solidify his legacy. Obama has pledged to act, saying, “We are not just going to be waiting for legislation in order to make sure that we’re providing Americans the kind of help that they need.”

"The president sees this as a year of action, to work with Congress where he can and to bypass Congress where necessary," White House press secretary Jay Carney told ABC News Sunday. 

This rhetoric is not new for Obama. He said last June that climate change is “a challenge that does not pause for partisan gridlock. It demands our attention now.”

The president has also warned that he “has a phone,” to rally the county around his ideas and entice businesses and non-profit organizations to help shift the political winds.

Here are three areas where President Obama can act on his own or at least can operate with a great degree of leeway

Appointments
Now that Senate Democrats have eliminated filibusters for nominations other than to the Supreme Court, the way is clear for Obama to fill vacancies in executive branch agencies and especially to life-tenured posts on the federal appeals courts.

Nominees can now be confirmed by a simple majority vote. Democrats have 55 votes in the Senate, which allows Democrats in conservative states or who face tough re-election races in 2014 to not vote with Obama on his contentious nominees.

Last month, three red-state Democrats, including Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas who’s up for re-election this fall, voted against Obama appeals court nominee Nina Pillard, who’d made controversial comments critical of anti-abortion protesters.

There are now 16 vacancies on the federal appeals courts around the country. So far Obama has sent nine nominees to the Senate for these open posts.

Thanks to the abolition of the filibuster in the case of most nominees, Democratic-appointed judges now dominate the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit which handles many EPA and other regulatory cases. Obama and Bill Clinton have appointed seven of that court’s 11 active judges.

Executive orders and directives
Based on what Obama and his aides have said in the run-up to the State of the Union, it’s likely that he will seek to test the limits of what he can do through executive orders and directives to federal agencies.

 

An example of one Obama directive done by presidential memorandum: last June he directed the Interior Department to approve enough renewable energy capacity on federal lands to power more than 6 million homes by 2020.

But congressional Republicans are on a high state of alert for what they see as Obama intrusions on congressional law-making power.

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., warned Sunday that “when the executive branch tries to assume the legislative powers, that that's a form of tyranny.”

And in testimony to the House Judiciary Committee last month, Georgetown University law professor Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, who served in the Justice Department during the Bush administration, criticized “the president's decision to enforce the immigration laws as though the DREAM Act had been enacted when in fact, it has not.”

He said that even though Obama favors the DREAM Act, “Congress repeatedly declined to pass it. So the president simply announced that he would enforce the Immigration Nationality Act as though the DREAM Act had been enacted.”

Regulations
The coming year will be crucial for the climate change agenda which Obama announced last June.

Amy Mall, a senior policy analyst at the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), an environmental advocacy group, told reporters last month the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has been developing new rules for fracking -- hydraulic fracturing to increase natural gas and oil output -- under federal leases for areas that “serve as major sources of drinking water for metropolitan areas like Washington, D.C. and the Denver metro area.”

The NRDC, she said, thinks BLM’s fracking policy “is much too weak,” so environmentalists will be closely watching Obama’s nominee to head the BLM, Neil Kornze, who is a former advisor to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

The BLM may not be well known to most Americans, even though it administers 245 million acres, an area larger than New York, Florida, Minnesota and California combined. And Kornze, who is awaiting Senate confirmation, isn’t a household name. But the decisions that he and other regulators make will have enormous real-world consequences, even though the debate over these policies won't usually be taking place on the Senate floor and certainly won’t be broadcast in primetime as will Obama’s speech Tuesday night.

This story was originally published on Sun Jan 26, 2014 7:49 PM EST

 

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Re: Frustrated Obama's message: I'll go it alone
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2014, 11:41:28 am »
Obama's definition of working with Congress is, he gives the orders and they follow them.

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Re: Frustrated Obama's message: I'll go it alone
« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2014, 10:33:13 pm »

You are right fat. . We got things in the wrong order. We are supposed to be balance of powers. Obama has dared more than any other president to challenge Congress and all other Government bodies in their positions.

Obama is America's first real leading antichrist. Obama I believe is a socialist leading us into the end time stages of things. Our country is being pulled into Central laws. The Philippines is doing the same thing according to things Obama is proposing to do here. David Cameron is proposing similar policies among the UK people.

Nations are pulling toward the New World Order. As much as we resist this something has been chosen to bring this together. . although the name New world order is just a term and not an actual used name. The world bodies are being pulled into the plans of the Future coming antichrist. 1 John 2:18 for there has already been antichrist and there will be one even in the last hour who will be greater than all antichrists we have ever seen. . simply to say Obama is being used for the Devil's plans..

Take Gay rights where we stand today his approval. . His support for abortion. Troops killed in Benghazi not having to apologize. The NSA scandals in Europe connected to Obama administration. Loosening the sanction against Iran even becoming a somewhat ally to Iran.

Israel is upset at the United States for Iran is no more of a danger in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia is also mad at Obama's decision what safety measures to establish the peace in that region. . . Children being slaughtered in Syria Obama just standing there...

Obama is the first president to “Break allegiance’ with Israel. Obama has done betrayal acts against this nation all presidents in the past supported.. The Obama administration stabbed Israel in the back. Watch out America God is not in our favor any more. .

We are a secular humanistic nation, a Fallen Church, Prayers has ceased, unemployment, terrorism and much more plagued this nation. We have not seen the worse. The worse is still ahead of us.. Obama is one of the key players pulling us in that direction. . anyone who voted for him or follows him blindly walks in his path..  Too many people has suffered under his presidency. He belongs in Prison not the White House never to see Him again.

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Re: Frustrated Obama's message: I'll go it alone
« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2014, 11:29:48 pm »
Well, we are going to have to tough it out for three more years. Unfortunately the American voter the self-centered and easily bought off.

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Re: Frustrated Obama's message: I'll go it alone
« Reply #4 on: January 28, 2014, 01:27:11 am »
Hi Fat you are right.. We voted for Mitt Romney. Romney wanted America to get back on its feet.
Why would we want to vote against America? People ought to know that China has been buying us out.
Even my friend Rey in the Philippines says he used to see a lot of things made in America but now hardly anything but Made In China.

Even Democrats knew that Obama didn't have a plan to get America back on track again.
See Fat you hit this right on the target. Because in the lasy 6 months other presidental campaign as though his
lawyer advised him to wait this long.

First he supported gay rights, a magazine had put a halo on top of his head for doing this.
Then Democrats had lied and said Republicans were not in favor of women because they were forcing Dems to vote on a bill.
After that Obama approved the Immigration Law. Believe it or not they even wanted to propose a special month for Asians.

Yes he did this in his last 6 months offering these "prizes". I looked at the statistics of the popularity nad going down 42%.
But when Obama came up with the tricks in the bag he pushed himself a bit ahead of Romney.
I had to yell at my pc screen Come on people can't you see what he is doing?And the saddest thing was to see Romney lose.

The only thing we could do is like what you said Tough it out. I'm still wondering if they will find a way to impeach him.