I really doubt he'll be impeached. Should be? Almost certainly. Will be? Just not enough widespread indignation.
I really doubt he'll be impeached. Should be? Almost certainly. Will be? Just not enough widespread indignation.
It's bad when Congress has to make a law that forces the president to execute the law.
This is getting bad. Time to play the race card!
Of all the things that have come up during the Obama administration, this is the one that seems to be a real, organized, and protracted effort to circumvent federal laws and regulations. With the emails having been "lost" on the sending end, I would think the judge would allow the subpoenas of incoming correspondence from likely recipient's of emails from Lerner and the other suspect IRS officials. If that happens, it won't be long and we'll know what kind of a situation we have. If the White House plays the "National Security" or similar card to block giving up the emails or if the emails are "lost" on the receiving end, we may be on to something.
I really hope this isn't what it seems to be. But for the overall good of the country, we can't ignore this. Run it to ground and find out the truth of the situation.
Our AG is the law maker now. He hasn't had a chance to rule on it yet.
BS, BS, BS!! Holder and Obama directed if true. Impeach!!!!!
HARD DRIVES DESTROYED
Deliberate cover up. What were we told about Watergate...? Oh yeah, it wasn't so much the petty break-in, but rather the cover up that got Nixon in trouble. My, how things have changed.
Actually, they haven't. It just depends whether there's an R or a D by the name.
Jonathan Turley is a Constitutional lawyer and a Democrat. This is what he told Congress:
REP. BOB GOODLATTE (R-VA): Professor Turley, the constitution, the system of separated powers is not simply about stopping one branch of government from usurping another. It's about protecting the liberty of Americans from the dangers of concentrated government power. How does the president's unilateral modification of act of Congress affect both the balance of power between the political branches and the liberty interests of the American people?
JONATHAN TURLEY: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The danger is quite severe. The problem with what the president is doing is that he's not simply posing a danger to the constitutional system. He's becoming the very danger the Constitution was designed to avoid. That is the concentration of power in every single branch.
I just can't imagine who the 40% are. He never had the Republicans and more and more Democrats are speaking out like this. Who approves of him and his tactics?! It has to be the low information crowd. (and some of the blame is with the media for withholding the information).