Congressmen Want to
Bring Obama to Court for Not Faithfully Executing Laws
Congressman Tom Rice of South Carolina , a Republican, is
sponsoring a
resolution in the House of Representatives that would, if adopted, direct
the legislative body “to bring a civil action for declaratory or injunctive relief
BO wanted in COURTto challenge certain policies and actions taken by the
executive branch.” In other words, Rep. Rice wants to take President Obama to court for not faithfully executing the laws.
resolution in the House of Representatives that would, if adopted, direct
the legislative body “to bring a civil action for declaratory or injunctive relief
BO wanted in COURTto challenge certain policies and actions taken by the
executive branch.” In other words, Rep. Rice wants to take President Obama to court for not faithfully executing the laws.
“President Obama has adopted a practice of
picking and choosing which
laws he wants to enforce. In most cases, his laws of choice conveniently
coincide with his Administration’s political agenda. Our Founding Fathers
created the Executive Branch to implement and enforce the laws written
by Congress and vested this power in the President. However, President
Obama has chosen to ignore some of the laws written by Congress and implemented by preceding Presidents,” Rice wrote in a letter to fellow House members to ask them to co-sponsor this resolution.
laws he wants to enforce. In most cases, his laws of choice conveniently
coincide with his Administration’s political agenda. Our Founding Fathers
created the Executive Branch to implement and enforce the laws written
by Congress and vested this power in the President. However, President
Obama has chosen to ignore some of the laws written by Congress and implemented by preceding Presidents,” Rice wrote in a letter to fellow House members to ask them to co-sponsor this resolution.
“This resolution allows the House of
Representatives to bring legal action
against the Executive Branch and challenge recent actions, inactions,
and policies.”
against the Executive Branch and challenge recent actions, inactions,
and policies.”
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