Should Obama just unilaterally eliminate the debt ceiling and make the Court stop him?
After all, he *is* a constitutional law scholar. . .
After all, he *is* a constitutional law scholar. . .
Obama can now veto another extension and we can begin a real deficit reduction program with the added money.
Washington: President Obama announced on Sunday night that leaders of both parties in both chambers have reached an agreement on a debt-reduction deal that will “lift the cloud of uncertainty that hangs over our economy” and prevent the nation from potentially defaulting on the nation’s financial obligations.
The U. S. has run $1 trillion deficits for 3 years in a row. The national debt is over $14 trillion. Obama’s deficit reduction plan (not even debt reduction) will cut $4 trillion over TWELVE YEARS. This means the U. S. will have over $20 trillion in debt at the end of that 12 years. [...]
Obama taps Richard Cordray to lead consumer agency President Obama said his nomination of former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau puts financial lenders on notice that the government will be looking out for “regular… Read more on San Francisco Chronicle
President Obama declares ‘enough is enough’ on debt ceiling, demands solution by end of the week TheCelebrityCafe.com Staff Obama abruptly exited yesterday’s negotiations when House Majority Leader Eric Cantor proposed a short-term plan United States President Barack Obama during a photo-op with bipartisan Congressional Leadership in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, [...]
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Remarks by President Obama in Twitter Town Hall President Barack Obama participated in a Twitter Town Hall Wednesday afternoon. Here is the transcript. Read more on KFDA-TV Amarillo
Eighteen months into the Obama presidency, many Americans are now experiencing buyers’ remorse. But why is anyone surprised? • “I will close the detention facility at Guantanamo during the first year of my administration. ” — Candidate Barack Obama, July 2008. Gitmo remains open. • “We are going to ban all earmarks, the process by [...]
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