Jul 6th 2014, 12:29:08
http://www.cnn.com/...suit/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
So, I know Boehner is looking to sue Obama over his use of Executive Authority. But I can't figure out exactly which uses of Executive Authority he takes issue with, and what makes those uses of his authority illegal. Boehner's op-ed isn't a lot of help... he doesn't give a single example. He only refers vaguely to "health care law, energy regulations, foreign policy and education".
Okay, fine. So what are the specific things he's done in each of those categories which overstepped his authority. Everything I can think of either has recent precedent, well established precedent, or is clearly within his authority as written in the constitution.
Anyone want to help a dumb Canadian understand?
-Fooglmog
Guy with no clue.
So, I know Boehner is looking to sue Obama over his use of Executive Authority. But I can't figure out exactly which uses of Executive Authority he takes issue with, and what makes those uses of his authority illegal. Boehner's op-ed isn't a lot of help... he doesn't give a single example. He only refers vaguely to "health care law, energy regulations, foreign policy and education".
Okay, fine. So what are the specific things he's done in each of those categories which overstepped his authority. Everything I can think of either has recent precedent, well established precedent, or is clearly within his authority as written in the constitution.
Anyone want to help a dumb Canadian understand?
-Fooglmog
Guy with no clue.