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  Topic: McConnell: Ruling on NLRB
‘recess’ appointments is
bad news for CFPB head
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McConnell: Ruling on NLRB
‘recess’ appointments is
bad news for CFPB head

Washington Examiner, by Joel Gehrke

Original Article

Posted By:KarenJ1, 1/25/2013 1:56:52 PM

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., hailed a federal court’s invalidation of President Obama’s so-called ‘recess appointments” as a victory for the balance of power, noting additionally that the ruling undermines the appointment of Obama’s top bank regulator. “The D.C. Circuit Court today reaffirmed that the Constitution is not an inconvenience but the law of the land, agreeing with the owners of a family-owned business who brought the case to the Court,” McConnell said in a statement. The Senate Republicans had joined the plaintiffs in arguing that the appointments —

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I hope this is just the beginning of the rulings against 0bama. Unfortunately, when it gets to the Supreme Court you never know what they are going to do.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Blue-Z-Anna, 1/25/2013 2:20:49 PM     (No. 9139079)

And....does Barky give an airborne copulation about ANY rulings that don´t go his way ???


Reply 2 - Posted by: eoddad, 1/25/2013 2:21:24 PM     (No. 9139080)

You don´t mean someone has finally held the "Great Leader" accountable. Its the start of a lot of roll backs in the coming years. Maybe he will ignore the court and we can have REAL impeachment hearings.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: lala, 1/25/2013 2:21:49 PM     (No. 9139081)

Well, Dread Justice Roberts, here´s your opportunity to redeem yourself one tiny little bit. Don´t blow it.


Reply 4 - Posted by: antiquegolf, 1/25/2013 2:46:10 PM     (No. 9139130)

Poster 3, even if roberts votes with the good guys, we still need kennedy, who is all over the place. I give less than a 50/50 chance this ruling is upheld by SCOTUS.


Reply 5 - Posted by: veritas, 1/25/2013 3:29:30 PM     (No. 9139202)

As the Senate had not recessed, they can´t be recess appointments. Even using the term in quotes puts the Dem narrative phrase in play, and so slants any discussion as to predetermine the outcome.

Like "assault weapons." Dems do this constantly. Republicans never challenge them, and conservatives do only rarely.

Anybody else screaming at their computer with me over this?


Reply 6 - Posted by: SoCalGal, 1/25/2013 3:30:10 PM     (No. 9139204)

We have a habit of mocking the judges and the courts - especially the district courts of appeal - but sometimes they get it right.


Reply 7 - Posted by: Salt5792, 1/25/2013 3:40:27 PM     (No. 9139223)

This ruling means that everything the NLRB and the CFPB has done to date is invalid.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: jimK1, 1/25/2013 3:42:46 PM     (No. 9139229)

High Crimes and Misdemeanors? Not with this gutless crew in Congress.


Reply 9 - Posted by: oh-heck, 1/25/2013 4:16:23 PM     (No. 9139287)

It has to be hard for a Court to hold that the President blatantly exceeded his authority. But this one was inevitable. Hopefully it will the first in a long string of similar rulings. The case has already been brought. Its only a matter of time before there is a ruling.



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