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Sunday, February 2, 2014

President Obama’s Message To House repugicans Talking Impeachment: Bring It On

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During his CNN interview President Obama not only shrugged off repugican claims of an imperial presidency, but he appeared to challenge the repugicans who are talking lawsuits and impeachment to bring it on.
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TAPPER: And let’s talk about House repugicans, because – and – and Senate repugicans. There has been a large contingency of repugicans critical of your new approach. Ted Cruz of Texas, who might run for president, calls this the imperial presidency. And in the House, there is this thing, as you know, called The Stop Act. They want to rein in what you’re trying to do.
How do you respond to that?
OBAMA: Well, I don’t think that’s very serious. I mean, the truth of the matter is, is that every president engages in executive actions. In fact, we’ve been very disciplined and sparing in terms of the executive actions that we have taken. We make sure that we’re doing it within the authority that we have under statute. But I am not going to make an apology for saying that if I can help middle class families and folks who are working hard to try to get in the middle class do a little bit better, then I’m going to do it.
And, you know, I think it’s – it’s a tough argument for the other side to make that not only are they willing to do an – not do anything, but they also want me not to do anything in which case I think the American people who’s, right now, estimation of Congress is already pretty low might might have an even lower opinion.
TAPPER: The Stop Act is not something you take seriously?
OBAMA: I – I am not particularly worried about it.
Paul Ryan appeared to be laying the groundwork for impeachment by claiming that President Obama routinely violates the Constitution by exercising powers that he doesn’t have.
The president’s point was that House repugicans can pass their little legislation. They can cry about imperial powers all they want, but he is not going to apologize or back off because he is trying to help people who are working hard and getting the short end of the economic stick.
President Obama is calling the repugican cabal’s bluff. He seems to be coming from a belief that that this is all just election year hot air from the repugican cabal, but if they want to sue him, pass legislation to stop him for helping the American people, or talk impeachment, he isn’t afraid. This president isn’t going to fall for the repugican bully routine and back down.
Obama is treating the repugicans like they are irrelevant, because that is what they have earned through their obstructionist behavior. The president knows that they aren’t going to pass anything, or lift a finger to help the American people, so he is doing what he can by himself.
If repugicans don’t like it, they should do something about it. If they are too scared to do something about it, then they need to shut up and get out of the way.

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