President Obama’s recent appointments of four people to
high-level government positions openly violates the Constitution which requires
Congressional approval. These
appointments were not made during a Congressional recess, which would give him
the right to make the appointments on an “emergency” basis. The Congress was not in recess, although it
was not meeting. Obama appointed Richard
Cordray to lead the Consumer Protection Bureau and appointed three persons to
the National Labor Relations Boards. Two of these newly appointed members never
even filed the proper background paperwork and, in fact, were only nominated in
December. The U.S. Attorney General has basically told Congress, "tough shitskies."
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And once again, the Congress will bellyache and do nothing
about it and America doesn’t have the sense to pick the right people to run our
government. Americans will rue the day
that they picked Romney to run against Obama.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. I know you endorsed Gingrich, but it looks like Romney is
in the driver’s seat. How do you feel
about that? (Jerry ~ El Paso, TX)
A. I’m not one damned bit happy. It’s time for the Tea Party to get its act
together, to join forces and become a political entity. It won’t make any difference in this
election, but that can be geared up for 2014 and 2016. I’m finished with the Republicans; finished. Does that mean I’ll vote for Obama? No way in hell. I’ll vote against Romney in the primary when
it reaches California and then I’m switching to Independent.
Q. Debbie Wasserman Schultz has blasted the Tea Party for
its lack of civility. Is she out of her
tree? (John ~ Redding, CA)
A. When she said that, she also implied that the Tea Party
was responsible for the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords. She is a lunatic. I can’t even describe her as being a far-left
liberal. She’s just a loon. The fact that the Democrats put her in charge
of their party is indicative of their gutter-low standards.
Q. I heard that the national debt now equals the entire U.S.
economy. What does that mean? (Karyn ~ Montecito, CA)
A. It means, like Greece and Italy, we’re in deep, deep
trouble. Our situation is one big giant
house of cards that will soon come tumbling down like a bad avalanche.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
"Well, first of all, I think that a lot of
the voters who are voting for the tea party candidates have really good
impulses. That is, they believe that for years and years and years, the people
with wealth and power or government power have done well and ordinary people
have not. That's true." ~ William J. Clinton
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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