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dukeofjive696969
You guys are the fox news of blogging, alot of hear say and made up stuff, you guys should just come out an say it, obama is the anti christ.
Fear tactics and no facts make it even funier.
Romneycare wont go away
Your guns wont be taken
And 100 million americains wont be without healtcare
Keep up the goodwork, if your lucky you guys might get a third bush elected lol
dukeofjive696969
You guys are the fox news of blogging, alot of hear say and made up stuff, you guys should just come out an say it, obama is the anti christ.
Fear tactics and no facts make it even funier.
Romneycare wont go away
Your guns wont be taken
And 100 million americains wont be without healtcare
Keep up the goodwork, if your lucky you guys might get a third bush elected lol
Senate Democrats pledging to get more aggressive on climate change will soon pressure the major TV networks to give the topic far greater attention on the Sunday talking-head shows.
Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, are gathering colleagues' signatures on a letter to the networks asserting that they're ignoring global warming.
"It is beyond my comprehension that you have ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox, that their Sunday shows have discussed climate change in 2012, collectively, for all of eight minutes," Sanders said, citing analysis by the liberal watchdog group Media Matters for America.
It's exactly what critics of the Common Core school curriculum warned about: Partisan political statements masquerading as English lessons finding their way into elementary school classrooms.
Teaching materials aligned with the controversial national educational standards ask fifth-graders to edit such sentences as “(The president) makes sure the laws of the country are fair,” “The wants of an individual are less important than the well-being of the nation” and “the commands of government officials must be obeyed by all.” The sentences, which appear in worksheets published by New Jersey-based Pearson Education, are presented not only for their substance, but also to teach children how to streamline bulky writing.
President Obama has signed 166 Executive Orders to date during his Administration. The 1461 has included a Free Download of the Official Executive Orders as they become available in the Federal Registry.
This list is complete and current to January 4, 2014. The list was originally started here on the 1461 on January 25 2009.
marg6043
reply to post by Zanti Misfit
That is the way it should be, but history is proving all of us wrong, presidents before Obama has open the door to the now popular "executives orders" and "executive action".
This the way of the new powers of the president that while it could be challenged by congress and the supreme court so far they go unchallenged.
Obama like his successor Bush has found the way to circumvent congress.
Americas checks and balances are almost nullified during the last few administrations.
People better wake up and smell the realities of what the so call government of the people is doing.
Current List of President Obama's Executive Orders
President Obama has signed 166 Executive Orders to date during his Administration. The 1461 has included a Free Download of the Official Executive Orders as they become available in the Federal Registry.
This list is complete and current to January 4, 2014. The list was originally started here on the 1461 on January 25 2009.
1461days.blogspot.com...
None of this executive orders has been challenged and I wonder why.
Simple, Marg. The people who know it's patently illegal and would complain from a visible place would be made to disappear when the cameras get turned off. Game over... dissent has been psychologically crushed. They're just playing with their paralyzed food now while turning the guns around; because that's fun for psychopaths.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has told Senate Democrats he plans to use his executive authority to act in 2014 when Congress stands in his way.
Obama met with senators from his own party Wednesday at the White House. The White House says Obama and Democrats discussed proposals to raise the minimum wage and efforts to pass a comprehensive immigration overhaul. Education initiatives and jobs measures were also on the agenda.
The White House says Obama wants to work with Congress to make progress, but will also act on his own to get things done.
The meeting was the first such session of 2014 and comes two weeks before Obama is set to deliver his State of the Union address.
The senators left the White House without speaking to reporters.