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Is the senate or the supreme court relevant anymore?
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01-31-2010, 03:19 PM
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Is the senate or the supreme court relevant anymore?
In Barrak Obama's State of the Union address, he announced a few disturbing things.
1. The Senate The senate recently voted down a bill that would form a group to cut spending in wasteful areas. (Areas that would hardly make a difference in spending anyways.) The logic was that these committees did not work in the past, and they won't work in the future. 2. The Supreme Court The supreme court ruled that corporations may contribute to campaigns, that the government may not ban this activity. In both cases, Obama single-handedly made both the senate and the supreme court moot. Obama has slandered the supreme court by threatening a congressional bill that will make laws banning corporate donations, and he threatened the senate to make an executive order to make the same committee they voted not to create. My question is, where does he get this power? Executive orders in the first place are not constitutional. We won't even go into how he promised to not make executive orders and keep transparency in the government. This man is no longer a man for the people, he is a man for himself. He is elevating his position as president above the other parts of the government, making it no longer an equal government. Note: This is how the Roman Empire lost its republic and became a dictatorship--one part of the government becoming far more powerful than the other parts. The Bunny Empire - THL's underground organization for the betterment of THL and THL's forums. Yes, I am using the default MyBB theme now. |
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