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A need to placate the foaming-at-the-mouth Republican core demographic.
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You misspelled "swindle".
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A need to placate the foaming-at-the-mouth Republican core demographic.
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Speling is hard.
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The common thread between the two is intransigence, obstruction, contempt, and violations of the law.
Why don't you tell us what the obvious answer is?
Why don't you tell us what the obvious answer is?
The obvious answer is Boehner is jerking your chain. He can't sue the President and he knows it. He's blowing smoke up your ass to keep you distracted.
I could tell you what you missed while you were crowing about Boehner's non-existent law suit, but I'm enjoying this. You'll have to stay ignorant for a little while longer.
Three years ago Boehner spent 3 million hiring a legal team led by Paul Clement to pursue appellate cases in federal court concerning laws that Obama refused to enforce. Democrats were opposed to that as well, but it didn't stop it from happening. Bone up on the subject, before commenting.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...52b860-fc8c-11e3-932c-0a55b81f48ce_story.html
Speaking to reporters before Boehner confirmed the plans for the suit, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) labeled it “a subterfuge” meant to distract from other issues. At the White House, press secretary Josh Earnest said the lawsuit fit with a congressional Republican plan of obstructing the president’s agenda.
“The fact that they are considering a taxpayer-funded lawsuit against the president of the United States for doing his job is the kind of step that most Americans wouldn’t support,” he said.
House Republicans will base their lawsuit against President Barack Obama on the administration’s “unilateral” decision to delay the employer mandate provision in Obamacare, Speaker John Boehner said Thursday.
Rules Committee Chairman Pete Sessions (R-Texas) released a draft resolution that would authorize the House to move forward with a case against Obama for what House Republicans are characterizing as a broad abuse of executive power. The resolution will be considered by the committee next week and a vote on the House floor is expected by the end of July.
Josh Earnest, is always joshing us earnestly.![]()
Do you support using tax dollars for this lawsuit?
Do you support using tax dollars for this lawsuit?
Earnestly Joshing said:“The fact that they are considering a taxpayer-funded lawsuit against the president of the United States for doing his job is the kind of step that most Americans wouldn’t support,”