Caligula was a spoiled brat who never had a job and hated his own country that gave him everything he could possibly want-sound familiar?
bama is residing over the demise of the US economy by not allowing investment by corporations who have huge amounts of cash offshore burning a hole in their corporate pockets. he will not entertain cutting fed pork programs and cutting corporate taxes on profit to create jobs/tax revenue-Canada has a 7% tax on profit-and he and the filth in dc(repubs included) borrowed trillions that may never be paid back-junk science about global warming has brought the useful idiots behind these inactions and epa regulations and 100's of new gov regs on business to further the guarantee of failure-individual lives ruined, families thrown into poverty-obviously the guy doesn't lose sleep over it.
Here he/they are claiming that exec orders will move the economy.
May 20, 2014, 08:14 am
WH ‘picking up the pace’ on executive actions
The White House will be “picking up the pace on executive actions,” as Congress focuses its efforts on the newly formed select committee investigating Benghazi, senior Obama adviser Dan Pfeiffer declared Tuesday.
In an op-ed for The Huffington Post, Pfeiffer argued that congressional Republicans are not interested in engaging on the economy, instead spending time “obsessively trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act” and “ginning up politically motivated investigations.”
“Given this dynamic, President Obama has only one option — use every ounce of his authority to unilaterally improve economic security,” Pfeiffer said.
“Next week, as congressional Republicans spend their energy on yet another partisan investigation, we'll be picking up the pace on the executive actions to help the economy,” Pfeiffer added.
The White House has dismissed the select committee investigating the terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya, announced earlier this month by Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) as redundant and politically motivated. Republicans have argued that the special panel was necessary after the release of a previously undisclosed email from White House deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes showing involvement in drafting then-U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice's infamous talking points.
The veteran White House aide did not detail exactly how the president would exert his executive authorities in the coming days, although Obama is expected to take at least two major actions on the environment.
On Wednesday, Obama is slated to designate the largest national monument of his presidency in the mountains of New Mexico. And Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy hinted Monday that the president would personally present new carbon emissions limits on coal-fired power plants. The White House has said that announcement would come in early June.
The president will also travel to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., on Thursday, Pfeiffer said, “to make it easier for foreign tourists to see more and spend more money in our country.”
“We have many more executive actions to come, and every day the president has charged us with looking for additional ways to expand opportunity,” Pfeiffer said.
The accelerated focus on executive actions might further complicate efforts to pass major legislation on Capitol Hill before the summer recess, however.
House Republicans have said that the president’s willingness to act unilaterally is a core reason they’re reluctant to move on immigration reform legislation — one area where the White House has conceded that executive actions alone aren’t enough.
Earlier this year, Boehner warned that if Obama “tries to ignore” the Constitution, “he’s going to run into a brick wall.”
“House Republicans will continue to look closely at whether the president is faithfully executing the laws — as he took an oath to do," Boehner said.
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Do you think President Obama will give an executive order to pardon the crimes of Jeffrey Dahmer before he leaves?
I hear that the British royal family (and some previous elected U.S. presidents) didn't really see anything wrong with his diet.
ha ha -dahmer like to boil the guys heads in a big pot
can't wait to see the pardons-any marxist revolutionary cop killers in US prison? not for long
Most cop killers are already freed and working for the F.B.I. The accused F.B.I. murderer of Ibragim Todashev (Aaron McFarlane, from the Boston Marathon bombing) was an Oakland cop who collects an Oakland police pension despite massive lawsuits against him for numerous counts of police brutality while he was working with the city of Oakland.
I know that the F.B.I. doesn't routinely hire people with such stormy pasts, but the F.B.I. people who are reading this may want to question their true roles within a government agency that hires such people with such backgrounds, especially if these people with questionable backgrounds are used to murder innocent civilians.
Ex-Oakland Cop With Stormy Past Shot Friend Of Boston Bombing Suspect
A former Oakland police officer was identified by the Boston Globe as the FBI agent who fatally shot the friend of a Boston Marathon bombing suspect. (Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/MCT via Getty Images)
OAKLAND (CBS SF) — The FBI agent who fatally shot the friend of a Boston Marathon bombing suspect in Florida last year had a brief and rocky history at the Oakland Police Department, according to a Boston Globe report.
Aaron McFarlane, 41, is believed to be the FBI Special Agent who fatally shot 27-year-old Ibragim Todashev in his Orlando apartment last May after Todashev allegedly hurled a table at him.
McFarlane, who is assigned to the FBI’s Boston office, and two Massachusetts state troopers had planned to question Todashev about his friend Tamerlan Tsarnaev, one of the two men accused of planting bombs at the Boston Marathon last year.
Over the past year, FBI and Massachusetts officials refused to identify the two state troopers and the FBI agent involved in the shooting of Todashev. McFarlane was identified as the agent by the Globe’s research through court documents and government records
While an Oakland police officer, McFarlane testified for the defense in “the Riders” police corruption trial, which accused four Oakland officers of beating and planting drugs on suspects in West Oakland in 2000. No officers were convicted in those cases. But in McFarlane’s four year stint with Oakland, he was also named in two police brutality lawsuits and four internal affairs investigations.
Lawyers who had sued McFarlane were surprised he was hired by the FBI.
Malcolm: LOL.
But he is not from this country...
Let the ATTACKS begin!