Agenda of a Narcicist

La Li Lu Le Lo

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Tuesday he would not wait for Congress to pass legislation to advance his policy priorities this year and said he was "getting close" to finishing a review of U.S. surveillance practices - to be unveiled on Friday.
 
Obama, speaking to reporters during a cabinet meeting at the White House, foreshadowed his upcoming State of the Union address and what appeared to be a new messaging strategy by emphasizing his ability to take executive actions without approval from lawmakers.
 
"We are not just going to be waiting for legislation in order to make sure that we're providing Americans the kind of help that they need," he said.
 
"I've got a pen, and I've got a phone. And I can use that pen to sign executive orders and take executive actions ... and I've got a phone that allows me to convene Americans from every walk of life," he said.
 
Obama began last year with high hopes of making progress on gun control, immigration reform, and other issues after giving an inaugural address that rallied his base and set an aggressive tone for his second term.
 
But the year concluded with few legislative achievements. His gun control efforts largely failed and an immigration reform bill passed in the Senate but stalled in the House of Representatives.
 
White House officials, while referring to 2014 as a "year of action," have already played down the prospect of getting a lot of laws passed and told reporters that they would not measure the year's success by the administration's list of legislative victories.
 
Obama again listed immigration reform as a priority for the year. He will need Congress to turn his goals on that issue into law. The president also emphasized his goal of getting the U.S. economy to recover faster.
 
"The message to my cabinet - and that will be amplified in our State of the Union - is that we need all hands on deck to build on the recovery that we're already seeing. The economy is improving, but it could be improving even faster," Obama said.
 
"And I am absolutely confident that in 2014, if we're all working in the same direction and not worrying so much about political points but worrying much more about getting the job done, that we can see a lot of improvement this year," he said.
 
Republican speaker of the House John Boehner, whose support Obama will need for the administration's legislative priorities, said the president had lost focus on the economy.
 
"If the president's serious about wanting to improve the prospects for our economy - and higher wages and better jobs - all he has to do is pick up the phone and call Democrat leaders in the Senate and ask them to move one of these dozens of bills that we've sent over there that would help put Americans back to work," Boehner said.
 
On a separate issue, Obama is scheduled to make a speech on Friday outlining his decisions on how to reform controversial surveillance activities by the National Security Agency that were made public through revelations by former U.S. contractor Edward Snowden.
 
Asked if he had finished his NSA review, Obama said: "It's getting close."
 
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Executive Orders by Presidents:

Ronald Reagan 381

George Bush 166

William J. Clinton 364

George W. Bush 291

Barack Obama 161

http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/data/orders.php

Last Update: Data Through July 20, 2013. (through 4 1/2 years of the Obama Administration)

"According to Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), Mr. Obama is acting like a king by issuing his recent executive orders on gun control. Conservative author and radio talk show host Mark Levin contends that Obamas executive orders are un-American and even fascistic.

If so, then certain Republican presidents including Dwight Eisenhower, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan must be classified as even more monarchical, un-American and fascistic than Barack Obama. The nearby table shows the number of executive orders issued per year by every U.S. president since 1900."

"The average for all twenty presidents is 44 per annum (p.a.), with Democrats averaging 59 p.a. and Republicans averaging 34 p.a. Harry Truman had the highest rate of decree issuance (113 p.a.), while Warren Harding had the lowest rate (just 2 p.a.). So far, Mr. Obama has averaged 37 executive orders p.a., which is below the long-term average of 44 p.a., and lower also than the rate of five GOP presidents including Gerald Ford (84 p.a.), Dwight Eisenhower (60 p.a.), Richard Nixon (58 p.a.), Ronald Reagan (48 p.a.), and George H.W. Bush (41 p.a.)."

http://www.forbes.com/sites/richardsalsman/2013/01/28/when-it-comes-to-abuse-of-presidential-power-obama-is-a-mere-piker/
 
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Dog Wonder said:
"Agenda of a Narcicist"

It is narcissist. Damned socialist public schools.
So it is. I guess the sun shined on a Dogs axx today. The difference between me and a liberal is I do not blame everyone else for my mistakes.
 
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Glenn Quagmire said:
Executive Orders by Presidents:
A mostly accurate list, but instead of looking at quantities, perhaps you should look a little deeper at the nature of the executive orders issued.

Somewhere between 25 and 30 of the executive orders issued by Bush 43 were to establish orders of succession in various Federal agencies, in light of the attacks on 9/11. There were another 10 or so establishing PEB's for railroad and airline strikes. Another 6 or so were establishing work hours for the day before or after Christmas... Another 40 or so dealt with the freezing of property for people suspected of terrorism or acts of violence in other countries.

I'm not aware of too many EO's issued under Bush 43 which took action primarily because a bill had died in Congress, and Bush didn't like that outcome.

I'm pretty sure that Obama's had his share of boring EO's issued, but he's been quite vocal about his pen, and shoved his EO capability in the opposition's face continually.

When the Supremes spank him over his faux-recess appointments, that is just the start of addressing his abuse of power. Arbitrarily deciding what pieces of the Constitution or laws to uphold and what not to is downright brazen, and something I can't recall seeing from any other president in modern history.
 
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Dog Wonder said:
"Agenda of a Narcicist"It is narcissist. Damned socialist public schools.
I love irony.

La Li Lu Le Lo said:
Are you saying the monument is part of American history, heritage, and culture? I knew you would flip-flip given enough time. That is what the left does.
 
Learn how to construct a sentence, it's a historical monument not "an historical monument"its not "it's", the majority not "a majority", has been there not "was there". I do not blame you for your apparent lack of education; I blame the socialized schools that educated you.
 
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I had to chuckle when I saw your quote of him. Ill bet he will never even own it.
 
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Glenn Quagmire said:
Executive Orders by Presidents:

Ronald Reagan 381

George Bush 166

William J. Clinton 364

George W. Bush 291

Barack Obama 161

http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/data/orders.php

Last Update: Data Through July 20, 2013. (through 4 1/2 years of the Obama Administration)

"According to Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), Mr. Obama is acting like a king by issuing his recent executive orders on gun control. Conservative author and radio talk show host Mark Levin contends that Obamas executive orders are un-American and even fascistic.

If so, then certain Republican presidents including Dwight Eisenhower, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan must be classified as even more monarchical, un-American and fascistic than Barack Obama. The nearby table shows the number of executive orders issued per year by every U.S. president since 1900."

"The average for all twenty presidents is 44 per annum (p.a.), with Democrats averaging 59 p.a. and Republicans averaging 34 p.a. Harry Truman had the highest rate of decree issuance (113 p.a.), while Warren Harding had the lowest rate (just 2 p.a.). So far, Mr. Obama has averaged 37 executive orders p.a., which is below the long-term average of 44 p.a., and lower also than the rate of five GOP presidents including Gerald Ford (84 p.a.), Dwight Eisenhower (60 p.a.), Richard Nixon (58 p.a.), Ronald Reagan (48 p.a.), and George H.W. Bush (41 p.a.)."

http://www.forbes.com/sites/richardsalsman/2013/01/28/when-it-comes-to-abuse-of-presidential-power-obama-is-a-mere-piker/
 
Its not the amount of  EO's that is the issue....
 
How many of the presidents you have provided did end runs around Congress and the Constitutional process?
 
Liberal icon urges Obama impeachment
'The most destructive, dangerous president we've ever had'
 

WASHINGTON — Worse than Richard Nixon. An unprecedented abuse of powers. The most un-American president in the nation’s history.

President Richard Nixon
 

Nat Hentoff does not think much of President Obama.
And now, the famous journalist says it is time to begin looking into impeachment.
Hentoff sees the biggest problem as Obama’s penchant to rule by executive order when he can’t convince Congress to do things his way.
The issue jumped back into the headlines last week when, just before his first Cabinet meeting of 2014, Obama said, “I’ve got a pen and I’ve got a phone … and I can use that pen to sign executive orders and take executive actions.”
“Apparently he doesn’t give one damn about the separation of powers,” Hentoff told WND. “Never before in our history has a president done these things.”
And just to make sure everyone knows how extremely serious he regards the situation, the journalist added, “This is the worst state, I think, the country has ever been in.”

President Barack Obama
 

Many have regarded Hentoff as the conscience of civil libertarianism and liberalism for decades.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/liberal-icon-urges-obama-impeachment/#SKvPJA2QgHmvH3iz.99
 

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