The President do what ever he wants and when? So much for the Constitution!
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I would say "Go for it!" ! This president seems to think he's the emperor!
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STOP him Congressman Rice. STOP him now!
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I applaud Congressman Rice for proposing STOP. It shows a stand against a President that truly believes he has the powers of a dictator.
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The Constitution specifically enumerates the powers and responsibilities of each of the three branches of government. If any one of the branches oversteps its bounds it violates their oath of office and is illegal. Any overreach is an impeachable offense. This is what Congress should be considering, not additional legislation.
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The Presidenat has already overstepped his authority under the constitution. Congress needs to find a device to challenge him. Otherwise, it is left up to individual citizens harmed by the President's actions. Congress should have a resource to step out ahead of that. This may help provide that step.
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It would be great if Congress would challenge the overreaches of this President. The states should do this as well. States have long held control over the insurance plans that are offered in the states. Instead of the Federal Government taking over the insurance industry and ruining it, the states should work together to create…
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This president has a penchant for circumventing Congress and the Constitution. Congress needs to speak up and defend the American system of government.
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We already HAVE the US Constitution. What if we USE the things we were given in the founding documents given us by our Founding Fathers ~ it's a Living Document ~ if we need something, like a "Balanced Budget Amendment" we can make it a "one issue" document. The LIMITS are already there. So yes, send it to…
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It is imperative that the check and balance system be strengthened, NOW. Obama has attempted several oversteps with this being the latest. He needs to be yanked back to the position of what his duties are.
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