Agree. Part of draining the swamp should be the full exposure of the fraud involved in presenting Obama as a natural born US citizen. It won't change anything he did [he was confirmed twice as POTUS, so his actions by law will stand] but it will expose the depth of the lies and corruption that enabled his scam. It needs to see the light of day.
Most lawyers that I have run across flatly disagree that his laws, appointments, etc., would be legal and would therefore stand. Obama was illegally certified as eligible and therefore illegally elected. Even the Electoral College's actions in 2008 and 2012 were invalid, because the Electors, who were acting in good faith, were defrauded into certifying Obama's elections to the White House. And under the heinously un-Unconstitutional situation of Obama's swearing-in--as a fraudulent and therefore patently illegal POTUS--his oath-taking was a farce. It was actually and obviously a
de facto PERJURY. Furthermore, perjuring oneself during the Oath constitutes a
felony. And I understand that under federal law,
EVERY official act that a public official performs during his tenure of office
after having given a PERJURED Oath of Office is
defined by
federal statute as a
FELONY.We could go on and on, but it is clear that Obama had no right to make appointments. He had no right to sign bills into law. His fraudulent occupancy of the Presidency means that no legally proper appointments were made, and no bills were duly signed by a genuine POTUS. If Obama is found guilty of the birthplace fraud, we should immediately void all of Obama's executive orders and cancel all of his false-Presidential appointments---including but not limited to
all of "his" federal judges. Furthermore, each Executive Branch agency should pore over all of the regs promulgated under Obama's and Obama's appointees. And we should establish a Congressional committee to sort out what to do with all of the laws that bore Obama's signature.
Yeah, it's a mess. But we need to undo every bit of the damage we can--not pretend that it's all just water under the bridge. There are some things that we will not be able to remediate completely (for example, a lot of decisions in the federal court system), but we should adopt the attitude of "The difficult we do immediately; the impossible will take a little longer."
The libs will freak out. But that's just
TOO BAD.