John Boehner to push the House to give Barack Obama fast-track authority on the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Last month the Senate Republicans–who have been bitching and moaning about Barack Obama usurping power which the Constitution grants to the Congress–willingly handed Barack Obama more power which rightfully belongs to the Congress when they voted to give him fast-track authority on the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Suddenly those Republicans who claim to believe in the Constitution and the separation of powers contained within basically said nevermind. Here at America’s Watchtower we call these Republicans selective Constitutionalists.
And speaking of selective Constitutionalists: John Boehner is now pushing the House to also hand over power given to the legislative branch in the Constitution over to the Executive branch as well.
Here is more:
Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Wednesday said he’s hopeful the House will pass legislation this month granting President Obama fast-track trade powers, but said the votes aren’t there yet.
“I don’t think we’re quite there yet,” Boehner said in an interview on Fox News Radio’s “Kilmeade & Friends.”
“But over the next couple weeks, we hope to get this bill on the floor and get it passed. It’s an important priority for the country,” he said.
The votes might not be there at this point in time but you can rest assured they will be when push comes to shove because, as I have said many times now, the establishment is on the same side and this is just a little game being played using the Hegelian dialectic to make it appear as if there are two opposing sides on this issue when there is not. This faux opposition is being waged for appearances only but the predetermined synthesis will be realized. ordo ab chao
John Boehner continued:
Boehner acknowledged some in his party are opposing the fast-track legislation, known as Trade Promotion Authority or TPA, simply because they don’t trust Obama.
But the Speaker added: “This is not about the president; frankly, it’s about the country. It’s why I’ve worked with the president on a number of trade agreements over the course of his tenure and my tenure as Speaker,” including deals with Panama and South Korea.
This is not about not trusting the President although that might play a partial role in the so-called opposition (he seems to be forgetting it seems to be mostly Democrats who are opposing this measure) this is mostly about the Constitution and the proper role of the three separate branches of the Federal government. But as you can see John Boehner does not care about the document in the least when it does not suit his needs, goals, or ambitions. On this issue he views the Constitution as a hindrance and he has no intention of letting it get in his way.
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Thanks again!
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The sad thing is, we have grown to accept that this Congress will pull this crap. Nothing is going to change, they seem to all be working together to take this country down. Well, maybe a handful are still trying to save it, but they will fail because the people, for the most part, just look the other way. One by one, our freedoms are dwindling.
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Lou did your hubby rent a satellite phone?
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No yet, Zip! He leaves in 2 weeks and will rent one when he gets to Alaska.
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Yeah you are right, this is what we have come to expect from these clowns!
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When the enemy is at the helm, this is what happens. Rats in charge. One day it’ll come to a boiling point, just like the days of old.
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At some point the American people are going to say enough is enough but how much is it going to take?
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Saying and then following thru, what would that look like? Some say that the laws and regulations being usurped aren’t Constitutional and therefore not legal – not laws of the land. Overwriting Laws isn’t legal but they’re making out like it is. I guess people just obey the Constitutional Laws and consider the others null? un-American.
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It has been “enough” for a long time. The problem is, this Administration just keeps pushing and shoving and there just doesn’t seem to be anyone in authority that will go up against them. Well, that is not entirely true, there are some that have taken it up. The problem is, the courts are getting stacked, very quietly and we are experiencing the outcome with the results. No one wants to go up against a losing battle, and who can blame them. Being legal or Constitutional just doesn’t seem to matter anymore. So, this is what we get, sinking further and further into who knows what.
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Yes Zip, actions speak louder than words and most people are good at talking but when push comes to shove…not so much!
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Lou, I am with you; it has been enough for a long time now! Obama keeps throwing more at us knowing we cannot stop it all and then there are his willing accomplices in the Congress who when push comes to shove simply roll over.
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The ‘enemy in chief’ making ‘destruction laws’ – like releasing the new crop from Gitmo. Doesn’t take much brains to bring down a Nation when you have all the controls and power. It take brains, heart and mettle to make (built) a Nation rightly, and not satanically in to Nothing Ville – the platform of death and no hope = nothingness. It’s anti-God and anti-Life.
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Of course Boehner and company is going to give Obama the green light. That is what the special interests want. They want to make it easier to ship jobs out of the country. Who said that DC has any of our interests in mind?
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I doubt you will find many here saying that. It is sad, isn’t it? That we put illegals and other countries ahead of our own citizens, maybe that is now the “American way???
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You are right Terrant; we really have no voice because both parties are controlled by the special interests and the money which is thrown their way.
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