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judges across the ideological spectrum, including the Presidents appointees, have struck down 15 major regulations, with a total cost of $4.6 billion.
#3
the Imperial EPA has been kicked in teh teeth a lot lately. President Romney needs to clean house. Try fumigation
Posted by: Frank G ||
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I would start with a amendment that states a President can't issue an executive order that overrides congress. No more end arounds. There are checks and balances for a reason.
#5
Obama will just issue an executive order overriding the court decision. Just like he issued executive orders (or had the various secretaries issue orders) that overrode the express will of Congress.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia ||
08/21/2012 21:38 Comments ||
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It's In the Constitution, not that it matters to Obumble
Posted by: Redneck Jim ||
08/21/2012 21:39 Comments ||
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The reporters asked, like, questions and stuff.
Posted by: Mullah Richard ||
08/21/2012 15:02 Comments ||
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I heard some of those interviews on TV, one was a question about Chicago sports, where dear reader responded to the effect it had been hard to keep track since Chicago sports has been out of contention since Jalon Rose was hurt.
ChiSox are in first place, and he tried to do a funny in Boston about the Yukalis trade.
I do not have the video to confirm I heard it right, I just remember the odd wait-a-minute feeling answer.
#4
WH reporters are tired of hearing about his favorite color, whether he wears boxers or briefs, and what his favorite soul food is in Chicago or his favorite Mexican food while in the Southwest?
The State Department has started to replace its just-the-facts online profiles of foreign countries with new ones that appear to largely highlight U.S. relations since President Obama took office -- a move that comes on top of efforts to update the official profiles of past presidents with Obama-themed factoids.
The agency has so far swapped just a fraction of the nearly 200 country profiles. The new versions are hardly sensational in their promotion of Obama administration policy objectives, but do appear to put more of an emphasis on them. Several now highlight Obama initiatives like pursuing "strategic" talks with China and South Africa, and ending discrimination against transgendered individuals in Brazil.
The changes were discovered by the Heritage Foundation's Jim Roberts. Roberts likened the changes to the move by the White House to tack on Obama accomplishments at the end of the online bios of past presidents, which drew ridicule earlier this year.
"We're seeing the same sort of modus operandi," said Roberts, an editor at the conservative Washington-based think tank and a former State Department employee. "It seems pretty shameless to me." Seems more like 1984 and the complete replacing of official history with how it best fits teh 0ne. How Stalinistic of them.
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...The origins of modern-day Austria date back to the time of the Habsburg dynasty when the vast majority of the country was a part of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation.
*Did you know that Austria did not have its own language until President Obama did ordane its creation?
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
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