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Is Obama America’s First Elected Dictator?

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Published : November 08th, 2011
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These are frustrating times for the President. Having been swept into office with a seemingly strong mandate, he enjoyed a Congress controlled by members of his own party for the first two years of his term. However, midterm elections brought gridlock and a close division of power between the two parties. With a crucial re-election campaign coming up, there is desperation in the president’s desire to “do something” in spite of his severely weakened mandate.

Getting something done is proving to be a monumental task. This may be news to the supposed constitutional scholar who is now our president, but if the political process seems inconvenient to the implementation of his agenda, that is not a flaw in the system. It was designed that way. The drafters of the Constitution intended the default action of government to be inaction. Hopefully, this means actions taken by the government are necessary and proper. If federal laws or executive actions can’t be agreed upon constitutionally- which is to say legally- such laws or actions should be rejected.

The vision of the founders was to set up a government that would remain small and unobtrusive via a system of checks and balances. That it has taken our government so long to get this big speaks well of the original design. The founders also knew the overwhelming nature of governments was to amass power and grow. The Constitution was to serve as the brakes on the freight train of government.

But the Obama administration, like so many administrations in the 20th century, chooses to ignore the Constitution entirely. The increasingly broad use and scope of the Executive Orders is a prime example. Executive Orders are meant to be a way for the president to direct executive agencies on the implementation of congressionally approved legislation. It has become increasingly common for them to be misused in ways that are contradictory to congressional intent, or to bypass Congress altogether in enacting political agendas. The current administration has unabashedly stated that Congress’s unwillingness to pass the president’s jobs bill means that the president will act unilaterally to enact provisions of it piecemeal through Executive Order. Obama explicitly threatens to bypass Congress, thus aggregating the power to make and enforce laws in the executive. This clearly erodes the principles of separation of powers and checks and balances. It brings the modern presidency dangerously close to an elective dictatorship.

Of course, the most dangerous and costly overstepping of executive authority is going to war without a congressional declaration. Congress has been sadly complicit in this usurpation by ceding much of its war-making authority to the executive because it wants to avoid taking responsibility for major war decisions, but that is part of our job in Congress! If the President cannot present to Congress and the people a convincingly strong case for going to war, then perhaps we should keep the nation at peace, rather than risk our men and women’s lives for ill-defined reasons!

This administration certainly was not the first to behave in ways that have defied the Constitution to overstep its bounds. Sadly, previous administrations have set precedents that the current administration is only building upon. It is time for Congress to reassert itself and its constitutional role so that future administrations cannot continue on this dangerous path.


 

 



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Congressman Ron Paul of Texas enjoys a national reputation as the premier advocate for liberty in politics today. Dr. Paul is the leading spokesman in Washington for limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies based on commodity-backed currency. He is known among both his colleagues in Congress and his constituents for his consistent voting record in the House of Representatives: Dr. Paul never votes for legislation unless the proposed measure is expressly authorized by the Constitution. In the words of former Treasury Secretary William Simon, Dr. Paul is the "one exception to the Gang of 535" on Capitol Hill.
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Nice one Paul, go get them!
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It appears that Ron Paul and readers have forgotten the previous dictators Dick and W. Ron you are my choice for President so I always read your thoughts but please give due credit to the previous A--holes before Obama. Who created the American Gestapo the TSA? No one is swinging the bat for Americans right now!!
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You're right.
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Ron talks big about the Constitution, but lacks the guts to call for impeachment, lacks the guts to point out that "Obama" is not even eligible for the office. Yes, Ron, you are also part of the decay of Constitutional law in this country.
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The good doctor forgot to mention Mr. Obama's ties to Wall Street and the banks, the strength and depth of which preclude any sane approach to our current fiscal ills. He also forgot to mention how truly easy it is to buy a congressman - simple economics - those who offer the most money get what they want (see Jack Abramoff's comments on purchasing congressmen). Can one really expect a president and congress members deeply in debt to the financial zone to offer practical and applicable solutions to our nation's problems? Sadly, our Constitution has nothing to do with pretty much anything anymore. One should note that as capitalism began mutating into a system which became increasingly more predatory, virulent, unpredictable and ruthless, virtuous processes like responsible and responsive government, the Constitution of the USA, the direction and functioning of the bureaucracy (yes, the bureaucracy CAN achieve results when handled properly. Just look what it has achieved when handled improperly) became less and less useful and necessary and much more burdensome. The US Constitution will not work or be referred to when capitalism itself becomes more destructive than productive. When grifters rule, venerable systems become useless.
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Nice one Paul, go get them! Read more
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