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November 13, 2014, 04:32 pm
Steve King warns of 'constitutional crisis'
By Peter Sullivan
The United States will be plunged in a “constitutional crisis” if President Obama takes unilateral action to delay deportations, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said Thursday.
King, a leading opponent of the immigration bill passed by the Senate last year, sounded the alarm about reports that Obama is planning large-scale action to defer deportation for millions of illegal immigrants, perhaps as soon as next week.
“This president has been floating the trial balloon on executive amnesty for a long time," King said. “Today, new details surfaced that the president plans to attempt amnesty as early as next Friday, sending us into a constitutional crisis."
King noted that Obama has previously said he did not have the authority to suspend deportations by executive order.
"The audacity of this president to think he can completely destroy the rule of law with the stroke of a pen is unfathomable to me," King said. "It is unconstitutional, it is cynical, and it violates the will of the American people.
Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) and incoming Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) have both issued strong warnings that Obama should not act on his own.
"I’ve been very disturbed about the way the president has proceeded in the wake of the election," McConnell said Thursday.
Both leaders are facing growing calls from Republicans to block Obama's actions through the spending bill that must be passed to avoid a government shutdown in December.
King said Congress must use the "power of the purse" to protect its constitutional role.
"This is about defending our oath to the Constitution too. We cannot allow Barack Obama’s anticipated, unconstitutional act to be implemented, for if it is it will destroy the pillars of American exceptionalism. Come what may, we must always protect the Constitution.”
Fishrrman:
Steve King:
"This is about defending our oath to the Constitution too. We cannot allow Barack Obama’s anticipated, unconstitutional act to be implemented, for if it is it will destroy the pillars of American exceptionalism. Come what may, we must always protect the Constitution.”
OK, Stevie boy, since you spoke the hard words, take the big man steps necessary to back up your words with action.
There's one more word you need to speak if you intend to defend your oath to The Constitution.
Here's a hint for you, Stevie:
It begins with an "i".
Think about it.
Think REALLY hard.
Can you begin to "visualize" it ???
(Aside: was this post intentionally snarky? Why, yes, indeed!)
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