Sen Ted Cruz on the Imperial Presidency of Barack Obama

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Senator Ted Cruz of Texas wrote a great article that appeared in the opinion section of the Wall Street Journal today on page A17. In that article, Sen Cruz stated many of the things we have argued for several years now. That President Barack Obama is acting lawlessly and violating his oath of office.

Sen Cruz started with, “Of all the troubling aspects of the Obama presidency, none is more dangerous than the president’s persistent pattern of lawlessness, his willingness to disregard the written law and instead enforce his own policies via executive fiat.”

The Texas senator outlined why we should all be concerned regardless of party affiliation with a look back at history,

“The president’s taste for unilateral action to circumvent Congress should concern every citizen, regardless of party or ideology. The great 18th-century political philosopher Montesquieu observed: “There can be no liberty where the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or body of magistrates.” America’s Founding Fathers took this warning to heart, and we should too.”

Cruz also outlined the specific ways the president has failed to uphold the very laws he has sworn to honor.

“Yet rather than honor this duty, President Obama has openly defied it by repeatedly suspending, delaying and waiving portions of the laws he is charged to enforce. When Mr. Obama disagreed with federal immigration laws, he instructed the Justice Department to cease enforcing the laws. He did the same thing with federal welfare law, drug laws and the federal Defense of Marriage Act.”
“On many of those policy issues, reasonable minds can disagree. Mr. Obama may be right that some of those laws should be changed. But the typical way to voice that policy disagreement, for the preceding 43 presidents, has been to work with Congress to change the law.”

This is a great article, please read it for yourself.

In the past, when Republican presidents abused their power, many Republicans—and the press—rightly called them to account. Today many in Congress—and the press—have chosen to give President Obama a pass on his pattern of lawlessness, perhaps letting partisan loyalty to the man supersede their fidelity to the law.

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