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Senator Mike Lee: Congress At Fault For Obama’s Amnesty Power Grab [AUDIO]

Posted By Derek Hunter On 6:22 PM 03/01/2015 In | No Comments

Republican Sen. Mike Lee said “almost all of” President Obama’s executive amnesty action is ultimately the fault of Congress passing vague laws.

Asked how much of the blame for the shift in power from Congress to the executive branch should be laid at the feet of Congresses of the past, Lee said:
 

I’m going to make a lot of people unhappy with what I’m about to say in response to that question, but almost all of it is Congress’s fault. We’re kidding ourselves if we think we can come up with a system of laws that delegates all of this lawmaking power to the executive branch. We’re kidding ourselves if we don’t think presidents, Democrats and Republicans alike, are going to abuse that. We’re kidding ourselves if we don’t think that’s going to result in an erosion of not only our constitutional order, but also liberty itself. So, yeah, this is Congress’s fault, it is overwhelmingly Congress’s fault and we’ve got to turn it back.

Speaking with me on my WBAL Radio show at the Conservative Political Action Conference, Lee was unambiguous in his warning that Republicans, particularly conservatives, cannot rely on the courts to keep executive power in check. Congress, when passing laws, has to be explicit in its language to prevent presidents from having wiggle-room in the implementation and expansion of laws.

“We cannot allow the president to act as though he were a government of one,” Lee said. “He is not. We have a Constitution, that Constitution puts the legislative power, the power to make law, in the hands of Congress. And if the President of the United States doesn’t like our current immigration laws he needs to go through Congress, he can’t just decree it.”

On the strategy some Republicans have suggested of letting this issue play out in the courts. “We don’t know how that litigation is going to turn out. And I think it would be unwise for us to proceed as if that preliminary injunction is going to stick,” Lee said.

 
On relying on the courts, particularly the Supreme Court, Lee said, “We have to get away from the idea that so many of us have that the Constitution is something that only the courts worry about. Or the legislative branch can just say, ‘Well, we defer the courts on that issue.’ A lot of problems have occurred as a result of the Members of Congress and Presidents have taken that approach, and in the process they stopped reading the Constitution, they stopped taking personal responsibility with what they, themselves, have an obligation to defend under the Constitution.”

In addition to the fight over immigration, Senator Lee briefly discussed his love of the band Journey. Listen to the whole interview here:


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So what's his solution?  To prevent any sort of regulatory gap-filling at all?

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So what's his solution?  To prevent any sort of regulatory gap-filling at all?

Exactly.  What is the solution?  What other president in the history has acted on his own as this president has?  What other Congress has allowed him as president to do so??  This really leads me to believe that our current Congress; House and Senate included, is going along with him.  Look it's been over 6 years and they've duped the public into buying into the blame game; the people became fed up and voted in the other party (GOP) only the other party isn't doing squat.  So, it seems to me that perhaps the majority of Congress is all for the dictatorship that is forming.

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Live in harmony with one another; do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly, do not claim to be wiser than you are.  Do not repay anyone evil for evil, but take thought for what is noble in the sight of all.  If it is possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all…do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.

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Oceander asks above:
[[ So what's his solution?  To prevent any sort of regulatory gap-filling at all? ]]

Mark Levin covered this in his book "The Liberty Amendments"...