By Alan
Caruba
The good
news as 2015 debuts is that President Obama has managed to very nearly decimate
the Democratic Party, leaving it weaker in Congress and throughout the nation
than it has been in memory. The bad news is that he has weakened the nation in
the eyes of the world. He is not trusted by world leaders and his next two
years in office will only encourage our enemies.
“Checking
Obama’s misuse of his foreign-affairs powers should be a top priority for the
new Republican majorities in Congress,” urged John R. Bolton and John Yoo in
the final issue of the National Review
for 2014. Together they authored “Advice on ‘Advice and Consent.’” Bolton is a
former U.S. ambassador and Yoo a law professor at the University of California,
Berkeley. Both are affiliated with the American Enterprise Institute.
At home
Obama’s popularity, generally remaining between 45% and 50%, has got to be one
of the great polling mysteries, but in all polls 30% of those responding are
unregenerate liberals so the reality of his job approval ratings is likely far
lower than reported. At the same time, though, Congress has even lower approval
ratings and the huge shift in power that occurred in the midterm elections
suggests that the voters want to see some real action taken to curb Obama.
As Bolton
and Yoo point out “These assertions of unilateral executive power raise
constitutional conflicts of the first order. Congress must first ask whether
any of Obama’s agreements include obligations sufficiently grave to amount to a
treaty under the Constitution—or, alternatively, whether these potential deals
flow from the President’s legitimate constitutional authority in foreign
affairs, and thus need not be embodied in treaties.’
This is
not the kind of thing the average person thinks about, let alone has the
knowledge of Constitutional issues to understand. What we do know, however, is
that Obama has little regard for the Congress and even less for the
Constitution. That’s why the issues Bolton and Yoo address are important.
For
example, “there are some reports…the administration has pledged not to use
military force against Iran in exchange for a halt to its nuclear-weapons
program.” The negotiations with Iran
have met with such resistance from Iran that the U.S. and others participating
in them have twice agreed to extend them. Iran has never demonstrated any other
objective than to have its own nuclear weapons.
Bolton and
Yoo say “Republicans and Democrats should agree on one thing when it comes to
military force: An international agreement’s renunciation of the use of
American force manifestly limits U.S. sovereignty, with enormous effects on
national security. Obama’s move on Iran may well violate Article II of the
Constitution.” Senate approval by a two-thirds supermajority would be needed
for any such agreement with Iran. “White House claims that an Iran deal does
not amount to a treaty ring false.”
The claims
by the White House are universally false. That is something that Americans have
learned the hard way over the past six years. While Presidents have long made
‘sole executive agreements’, treaties require the Senate’s advice and consent
and Obama knows he’s not likely to get that.
It’s one
thing for Obama to make a “climate change” deal with China—and a bad one at
that—agreeing to cut U.S. “greenhouse gas” emissions, the fact remains that
“The President cannot commit the nation to environmental standards on his own,
because only Congress has the constitutional power to control interstate and
international commerce (under which heading the federal government regulations
the environment.)”
The new
Congress is not going to go along with Obama’s deal with China because Obama
lacks the authority to enact it. “At the very least”, say Bolton and Yoo, “the
China climate deal should be approved by majorities in both houses of Congress,
if not by two-thirds of the Senate.”
“Congress should use the tools that
the Constitution provides to protect its political influence in foreign
affairs,” say Bolton and Yoo, adding that “Congress can make clear that any
agreement made by Obama alone binds only him.”
Other than
his power as President to veto legislation sent to him, Obama lacks any real
power to effect his foreign affairs initiatives and, domestically, he is not going
to achieve anything other than by mean of executive orders and the use of
federal government agencies to produce regulations. Congress has oversight and
it can restrain and overturn the actions of agencies if they are particularly
egregious and it is beginning at least to use it more frequently.
We are
hoping that the new Congress is going to act on the voter’s expectation that it
will restrain Obama’s efforts to push through programs that harm the best
interests of the nation. In the long history of the nation, Congress has never
encountered a President whose agenda is to do as much harm as possible.
The next
two years will likely see many Democratic members of Congress voting with
Republicans. They will do so because Obama has wreaked so much damage to the Party
and because they are looking at the national elections coming in 2016 and
positioning themselves for them if they must run for office.
Obama is
not just the enemy of the Democrats and Republicans in Congress. He is the
enemy of the people.
© Alan
Caruba 2015
2 comments:
What I find most sad, is that you say democrats will vote with republicans in order to help stop obama, only in the name of protecting themselves. Sadly, this is so, as one would think that at least ONE of them would vote with the republicans, in the name of what is right and what is best for America. Sadly, that would never be a reason to them.
Welcome to the Weimar Republic of America where the Chancellor (err, president) rules by Decree and the Reichstag (err, Congress) is nothing more than a debating club and rubber stamp for the Leader.
It matter little whether or not Obama's approval is 30%, 50% or 75%, he is the de facto dictator of America, and will do as he damn well pleases.
It is clear that a majority of Americans disapprove strongly of Obama's policies and registered their disapproval in the recent landslide against Obama's party in 2014.
However they have been recently checkmated by reactionary RINO Republicans in the House in the battle over the Speaker position.
The political situation is dangerously revolutionary and could lead to bloody civil war in the next couple of years because We The People no longer have representation in our federal government.
"Those who do not allow peaceful change to happen make violent change inevitable." --John F. Kennedy
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