In the United States’
Constitution it is written: “The President, Vice President and all civil
officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason,
bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors.”(Article II, Section 4)
President Obama has not only committed innumerable “misdemeanors”, but has also
defied the Constitution on countless occasions. Whether by not fulfilling his
positional mandate or by ignoring the limitations placed on his office,
President Obama has qualified for impeachment.
President Obama has not
“faithfully executed” the laws of Congress. In Article II, it is stated “...he
shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed…” (Section 3) Critics have observed a commonality in
President Obama’s decisions: ignoring, changing, or refusing to enforce key
provisions in laws dealing with domestic policy. He has refused to send back
the majority of illegal immigrants crossing our borders, in spite of Congress’s
efforts to do so. When he does send anyone back, he sends the “criminal” ones,
when in fact, they are all criminals.
As he attempts to enact a new
executive action on immigration, he seems primed to expand presidential power
once again. In doing so, he’ll set new precedents that future Presidents can
use as reasoning for even more expansive action. "It's both perplexing and
alarming that the president has decided to move forward with executive actions
on immigration that he has said on numerous occasions that he didn't have the
Constitutional power to take."(United States Representative Bob Goodlatte)
On March 28, 2011, Obama said, "With respect to the notion that I can
just suspend deportations through executive orders, that’s just not the case,
because there are laws on the books that Congress has passed…Congress passes
the law, the executive branch’s job is to enforce and implement those
laws…There are enough laws on the books that are very clear in terms of how we
enforce our immigration system that for me to, simply through executive order,
ignore these Constitutional mandates would not conform with my appropriate role
as president.” On February 14, 2013, Obama said, "I'm not the emperor of
the United States. My job is to execute laws that are passed by
Congress..."His views are vastly different now, in announcing his executive
actions, Obama said he was well within his legal authority to take them.
President
Obama has ignored the limitations placed on his office by the Constitution. In his most recent State of the Union
address, President Obama clearly said that he would respond to Congressional
blockage by finding measures that could be used in the absence of congressional
action. "America does not stand still – and neither will I. So wherever
and whenever I can take steps without legislation to expand opportunity for
more American families, that's what I'm going to do." In March 2008,
Senator Barack Obama stated: “I taught Constitutional Law for ten years; I take
the Constitution very seriously. The biggest problems that we’re facing right
now have to do with George Bush trying to bring more and more power into the
executive branch and not go through Congress at all. And that’s what I intend
to reverse when I’m President of the United States of America.” Academic,
legal, and policy experts however, have made it clear that Obama has done
little to return Bush’s expansion of executive power and instead, has made a
few additions himself. “The consensus is that he’s not the disrupter in terms
of Presidential power that he purported to be,” says Mitchel Sollenberger, a political
scientist at the University of Michigan. “Instead, he’s largely continued
consolidating and strengthening it."In May of 2013, a Washington Post
article revealed that Fox News reporter James Rosen was investigated by the
Department of Justice, which confiscated his phone records and emails, which
not only violated the fourth clause of the first amendment, but also the fourth
amendment.
Another
example of an overreaching of power is when after seeing a rise in the number
of applications for tax-exempt status; the IRS in 2010 compiled a "be on
the lookout" list to identify organizations engaged in political
activities. The list contained words such as "Tea Party,"
"Patriots," and "Israel"; subjects such as government
spending, debt, or taxes; and activities such as criticizing the government,
educating about the Constitution, or challenging Obamacare. The targeting
continued through May of last year. The Government Reform Committee released a
report that finds President Barack Obama and other leading Democrats had
encouraged the IRS to investigate conservative groups seeking tax exempt
status. Obama called conservative groups with tax-exempt status
"shadowy" entities with "innocuous" and
"benign-sounding" names. Obama also urged a "fix" to a
decision which allowed these groups to "pose" as non-profit
groups.
Members of the Democratic Party have
rejected the idea that Obama has expanded presidential power. They point out
that the President is issuing executive orders at the lowest rate of any president
in the past century. This is faulty reasoning as a single executive order can
be extremely destructive, or meaningless. “The Constitution gives Congress the
responsibility to write the laws and the executive to enforce them."
(United States Representative Trey Gowdy) "We don’t pass suggestions. We
don’t pass ideas. We pass laws. The President's dangerous search for expanded
powers appears to be endless." (Former House Majority Leader Eric
Cantor) "These are not lawful actions," Representative Doug Lamborn
said. "These are the power-hungry actions of a president who refuses to
work with Congress."Without Congressional intervention, this problem of
overreach will continue to grow through future presidencies.
There is no Constitutional provision that
permits executive orders. The term "executive power" found in Article
II, Section 1 of the Constitution, refers to the title of President as the
executive. He is instructed by the declaration, "take care that the Laws
be faithfully executed" found in Article II, Section 3. The White House
has used theses reasonings to justify the many executive orders our President
has enacted. Democrats have defended the President, saying that
Republicans want a "lazy President," and a "lazy Congress."
That simply isn't the case, Republicans don’t want a "lazy
president," they want a Constitutional one.
President
Obama has not adhered to the Constitution. He has exceeded his power and his
position. Our President has committed countless misdemeanors and abused his power
as President. We not only have the right to impeach him, we have a duty to
impeach him. As citizens of the United States, we have a responsibility to hold
our leaders accountable to the law. President Obama has not fulfilled his
responsibilities as President and qualifies for impeachment.
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