1/12/12

Some Kind Of Angry Black Woman

Progs revealed as typical thin-skinned stereotypecasters

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(full story at cbsnews.com)

James O'Keefe Exposes Easy Voter Fraud

Election crime so simple even an Alinskyite journalist can do it

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Constitutional Republic Fail

Obama's arrogant authoritarianism cited
Last week, President Barack Obama took the latest step on his road toward an arrogant, new authoritarianism with four illegal appointments that entirely trampled on the Constitution’s requirements. More troubling still, the President chose to shred the Constitution all in the name of serving his Big Labor agenda while killing jobs in the process.

The President’s actions once again gave voice to his animating view of governing: doing so is much easier when one isn’t constrained by the Constitution and its checks and balances. “We can’t wait,” the President exclaimed after unilaterally appointing Richard Cordray as director of the newly inaugurated Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). He also appointed three officials to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), two of whom had been nominated less than a month before.

The policy implications of the President’s appointments? The CFPB will now have unmitigated authority to issue regulation upon regulation, contributing to the already-crippling red tape that is strangling business in America. And the NLRB will have the power to advance the President’s agenda to bolster unions across the country at the expense of job growth in a smarting economy.

For what, exactly, can’t the President wait? Quite simply, constitutional republicanism — the system of checks and balances integral to American government and political freedom. He grew impatient with the delays that inevitably accompany any legislative action an acted outside the Constitution’s mandated process. But the American people should ask, “Is such action really preferable to a deliberative, if slower-moving, constitutional republic?”
(full story at blog.heritage.org)

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On this day: January 12
Soviets bombs cities in Finland (1940)

President Franklin D. Roosevelt creates the National War Labor Board (1942)

President Lyndon B. Johnson states that the U.S. should stay in South Vietnam until Communist aggression there is ended (1966)

Malcolm X's daughter, Qubilah Shabazz, is arrested for conspiring to kill Louis Farrakhan (1995)

President Barack Obama holds a campaign rally in Tuscon, Arizona, at a memorial service for the six victims of the Gabrielle Giffords shooting (2011)

b: Jack London (1876), Alfred Rosenberg (1893), Bernardine Dohrn (1942), Khalid Abdul Muhammad (1948); d: Cornelius Shea (1929), Cyrus Vance (2002)


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