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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Obama - Courage and Defiance

The nearly recent title of governmental courage comes from chairperson Obama, and his administrator holy order. This executive order was meant as a way to appropriate increased assist for the republican Party. If that is the case why is this an turn of events of political courage? With Mr. Obamas executive order came a lot of enemies. His enemies are ostensibly Republican, which curb a absolute majority of seat in twain the House of Representatives and the Senate. What he belike did not see plan of attack was the enemies he made at bottom his own party. It is dangerous and slaphappy to engage in stunts and gimmicks bear on funding for the agencies under the department of Homeland Security, said Nita Lowey. This is no way to run a government. We should proceed with negotiations and develop a full omnibus. Nita Lowey, a democrat representing New York, is the lead populist on the House Appropriations commission and has the support of many other Democrats on variou s committees on this issue.\nThe offenses of Obamas executive order are certainly impeachable, as re-writing a previously real law is illegal to do through an executive order. Though, as Matt Salmon says except committing an impeachable offense and getting, ya know, the two-thirds in the Senate to inpatient are two unlike stories. So, I mean, we fix to dissipation the hand that we are dealt full now. Although the offenses are illegal, removing a President from office is not as easy as pointing that out. A supermajority of votes is needed in both(prenominal) the House and the Senate, and the Republicans only hold a majority of each. The abut is also extensively outline in the Constitution and not likely to change anytime soon.\nThis snoot could possibly gain support from a majority of Hispanics and others bear upon by the problem for the Democrats, although it tout ensemble ruins Obamas political career. His act of courage may have been short-sighted and a spur of the pr esent moment sort of action, but if only goes well the...

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