Boehner's reason for suing the President is another example of repugicans projecting their gross malfeasance on the African American
in the White House
What does a political cabal that has brought
governance to a virtual standstill, hampered economic recovery, killed
millions of jobs and prevented creation of millions more, and wasted
untold millions of taxpayer dollars to distract the public’s attention
away from its failings? If it is the repugican cabal and an African
American man is President, they plan a vote to sue the President for
being President. One would think that after planning a lawsuit against a
sitting President for six months, the repugican House would have a
litany of charges ready to go forward, but as myriad news outlets have
documented, it appears that Speaker of the House John Boehner is either
reticent to expose the House repugicans’ list of charges, or is just
using the political stunt as a distraction from Republicans’ ineptitude
and refusal to do their jobs.
Over the weekend Boehner penned an op-ed touting the
House plans to vote to sue the President, but there were no concrete
charges and only a statement that, according to Boehner; “Every
member of Congress swore an oath to preserve, protect and defend the
Constitution of the United States. So did President Barack Obama.”
It is about the only part of Boehner’s op-ed that is impossible to
argue. Of course, Boehner omitted that Congress’ job, according to the
constitution, is to make laws and levy taxes; a task repugicans have
rejected since Obama took office in 2009. In fact. Last year Speaker
Boehner asserted the repugicans’ job was not passing laws, or levying taxes
for the general welfare of the people, but repealing laws and cutting
taxes for the mythological job creators. So it was interesting the
Boehner accused President Obama of not doing his job, or doing the job repugican legislators refuse to do, in the run-up to suing him for
being President while Black, but that is another story.
It was bound to come out sooner of later, and in
typical hypocritical fashion, Speaker of the House John Boehner
attempted to tie the House repugican cabal’s impending vote to sue Obama for being
Black while President with killing jobs and hurting the economy. In
Boehner’s self-plagiarized op-ed, after claiming the President ignores
laws and does what presidents have done since George Washington; issued
executive orders, he actually came as close to giving a reason for suing
the President as his imagination would allow.
Boehner wrote; “Even worse, the President’s
habit of ignoring the law as written hurts our economy and jobs even
more. Washington taxes and regulations always make it harder for private
sector employers to meet payrolls, invest in new initiatives and create
jobs — but how can those employers plan, invest and grow when the laws
are changing on the President’s whim at any moment?” So, Boehner’s
plan to sue the President is really about his whims hurting the economy
and killing jobs? Is Boehner seriously implying that the President, of
his own accord, levies taxes on the private sector? Or is it the
President’s recent initiative
to combat climate change’s damage to the economy by exercising his
constitutional authority to establish national limits on carbon-dioxide
emissions from existing power plants? For the record, the EPA has not
yet implemented any rules affecting carbon-dioxide emissions, and when
it does, it is well-within the agency’s authority the President used to
justify his initiative.
According to the Clean Air Act (1970) passed with
bipartisan support in Congress and signed by repugican President
Richard Nixon, the basis for the President’s executive action is Section 111(d). It is worth reminding Speaker Boehner that the Environmental Protection Agency was proposed by a repugican president’s
executive order due to Congress’s elevated concern about environmental
pollution. However, that is not the raging hypocrisy in Boehner’s claim
the repugican cabal lawsuit is about the economy or jobs; particularly when repugicans spent inauguration night in 2009 plotting to
subvert any attempt by the new President to drag the economy out of the
economic morass shrub-repugicans created and led to worst recession
since the Great Depression.
Boehner’s claim the President is hurting the economy and killing jobs is ill-timed according
to recent job reports and stock market gains, but the hypocrisy in
Boehner’s statement is astonishing even coming from him. Leading up to
the 2010 midterm elections, and upon taking control of the House in
2011, Boehner trumpeted the repugican’s primary focus was “jobs, jobs,
jobs.” The repugicans’ first action was spending cuts set to kill over a
million jobs to which Boehner replied, “so be it.” Since then, repugicans have not created one job and went on a job-killing spree
that hampered a robust economic recovery they continue unabated.
The repugicans have deliberately obstructed every
attempt by the President to grow the economy and create jobs, and claim
they, on the other hand have passed 40 jobs bills. The bills can best be
summarized as more tax cuts for the rich and corporations, stripping
regulations to benefit the wealthy’s bottom line, slashing domestic
programs for the poor, and punishing working families by eliminating
overtime pay; all job-killing actions. Included in the 40 jobs bills is
the Path to Prosperity budget raising taxes on the middle class and
cutting taxes for the rich, privatizing Medicare, nearly eliminating
food stamps, and cutting most programs that continue the repugican cabal’s crusade
to kill more jobs and hurt the economy. If anyone in Washington deserves
being sued for “hurting the economy and jobs,” it is repugicans and
none is more guilty than John Boehner who refuses to allow votes on job
bills that would pass with Democratic support.
President Obama recently said repugicans are
patriotic and love America, but that is being extremely generous, if not
fallacious. The repugicans love the rich, corporations, and the dirty
energy industry and although in their minds those are America, there is
nothing in the Constitution Boehner referenced alluding to an oath to
preserve, protect and defend the wealthy or their corporations’ obscene
profits.
The repugicans can best be defined as sleazy, and their
disrepute is why public confidence and approval in Congress is a
pathetic 7 percent. Boehner has allowed, no, encouraged a rash of
investigations into fabricated scandals that have wasted valuable
taxpayer time and money instead of doing the jobs they were sent to
Washington to do according to the Constitution Boehner claims the
President is not following.
Unfortunately, the American people are unable to
take congressional repugicans to court and sue them for abridging their
constitutional duties, and it is a travesty. Because if anyone deserves
to be sued for hurting the economy and jobs, it is repugicans in
Congress and as usual, Boehner’s reason for suing the President is
another example of repugicans projecting their gross malfeasance on the
African American in the White House; the only man in Washington working
to grow the economy and create jobs for the American people.
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