Monday, December 9, 2013

"OBAMA THE DICTATOR - MORE CORRUPTION,ILLEGAL ACTIONS , ABUSE OF POWER TO COME!

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PRESIDENT OBAMA HAS BEEN ALLOWED TO ASSUME THE ROLE OF "DICTATOR" HE HAS BEEN ALLOWED TO CORRUPT EVERY BRANCH & OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT, WHILE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE SUPPOSE TO PROTECT US DO NOTHING BUT HOLD HEARING "BUT NEVER TAKE ANY ACTION AGAINST HIM"
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Senate Dems Push Obama Nominees, GOP Bides Time

Fresh from shackling the traditional blocking ability of the Senate's minority party, Democrats are ready to muscle through President Barack Obama's nominees for pivotal judgeships and other top jobs.
Despite last month's Democratic power play, Senate Republicans retain the power to slow, though not derail, Obama's appointments.
Left unchanged were other rules that the out-of-power party could use to grind the chamber's work to an excruciating crawl. That ranges from requiring clerks to read voluminous bills and amendments to forcing repeated procedural votes.
"There are so many ways of slowing things down in the Senate," said Robert Dove, the Senate's former long-time parliamentarian.
Monday starts a two-week, year-end Senate session in which Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., hopes to finish work on a modest budget deal, a defense bill and other lingering items.
It will also be the first test of how Republicans respond to the Democratic changes.
Monday's meeting marks the chamber's first since irritable lawmakers left town Nov. 21 for their Thanksgiving break. Earlier that day, Democrats used their 55-45 edge to reshape how filibusters work, changing the number of votes needed to halt procedural delays against most nominations from 60 to a simple majority.
The move angered Republicans, whose mood and exact reaction will become clearer when they return to the Capitol.
But in a chamber whose arcane rules give any single senator the ability to throw the brakes on much of its work, partisan friction can hurt.
"The fact is it changes personal relationships with everybody on the other side," said Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla. "It has damaged the ability of us to move forward."


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