Looks like Obama's appointment were illegal

ChesusRice

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In the short term, the ruling invalidates one NLRB decision. But over the longer term it could invalidate a year’s worth of decisions by the independent agency, could undercut Mr. Obama’s new consumer watchdog agency set up in the 2010 Wall Street reform law, and could even call into question decisions made by some judges who were given recess appointments.

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jan/25/federal-court-obama-broke-law-recess-appointments/#ixzz2J5wnSwMa

This suit was brought by the US chamber of Commerce

Yeah they have the back of average americans I am sure (fecetious)
 

Winter Woman

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In the short term, the ruling invalidates one NLRB decision. But over the longer term it could invalidate a year’s worth of decisions by the independent agency, could undercut Mr. Obama’s new consumer watchdog agency set up in the 2010 Wall Street reform law, and could even call into question decisions made by some judges who were given recess appointments.

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jan/25/federal-court-obama-broke-law-recess-appointments/#ixzz2J5wnSwMa

This suit was brought by the US chamber of Commerce

Yeah they have the back of average americans I am sure (fecetious)
Ah, it feels soooo gooooooooooooooood.
 

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Laymen•a day ago
When will the courts admit that Obama is unconstitutional?



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  • Dejonn Laymen•a day ago
    When the Nation of a whole repents and asks God for forgiveness and help.



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    • chhelo Dejonn•a day ago
      Dejonn - Agreed we as a nation should be on our knees asking God for forgiveness. Every morning we should all find ourselves in the position. If we did can you imagine the greatness of this nation.



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      • Junie3 chhelo•a day ago
        We should repent for our country and I have, but true repentance is a change in the person. Have we changed? We can't be like them. I just have to stop arguing with them, which is sooooooooooooooooo hard for me to do, but that is what the Lord is pressing me on. He keeps a record of every word we say, every idle word.



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        • 1972patriot Junie3•a day ago
          Please understand that while yes America is home to many who are lost, their numbers are perceived to be much larger due to a misinformation campaign. The large majority of Americans on the left and right are God fearing, patriotic Americans who are being controlled by a minority of corrupt Beltway insiders.



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          • SteveThomas39 1972patriot•a day ago
            When our "president" is contemptuous of the law he is supposed to enforce, our laws cease to have meaning for anyone. The list of his impeachable offenses, including these recess appointments, is ever growing. For the sake of our Republic and the rule of law, this fraud whose breath attracts flies must be fought in every possible way. Lord help us if he's able to appoint another Supreme Court justice.



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NLXSK1

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In the short term, the ruling invalidates one NLRB decision. But over the longer term it could invalidate a year’s worth of decisions by the independent agency, could undercut Mr. Obama’s new consumer watchdog agency set up in the 2010 Wall Street reform law, and could even call into question decisions made by some judges who were given recess appointments.

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/jan/25/federal-court-obama-broke-law-recess-appointments/#ixzz2J5wnSwMa

This suit was brought by the US chamber of Commerce

Yeah they have the back of average americans I am sure (fecetious)

You seem to be coming at this issue completely from a politicial point of view.

Several of us are trying to point out the constitutional point of view. We are happy that the courts have felt the need to uphold the balance of powers in the constitution. The president is not a king. You would be squealing from the rooftops if this had gone the other way the next time a Republican president did the same thing.

There is a balance of powers in the USA for a reason. The president overstepped his authority and was slapped back down... I am not sure we even need the NLRB as a part of government.
 

NLXSK1

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So fuck america ...right?

As long as the Negro in Charge doesnt get any credit?

Do you even know what teh NLRB does?
No, thank god for the constitution and the balance of powers between the 3 branches of government. Everything is working as intended...
 

Doer

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Oh the glee!

Never mind that these appointments have been blocked by Repubs and are not likely to be settled any time soon, crippling the government - oh, I forgot, that is what you folks want so that you can claim that govenemrnt doesn't work in the first place.


Well done.
This is exactly how it's suppose to work. It just that the 24x7 news cycle is a tour of the sausage factory....ugly with guts hanging.

It has always been this way. We mostly have divided rule. That's the system. Adversarial. A Mob is of one dranged mind and works too fast, so we don't have a Democracy, by choice, we have a Federation. Checks and Balances.

The Genius is the system slows and rinses out the shrill clamor from both sides....as intended.
 

Winter Woman

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You seem to be coming at this issue completely from a politicial point of view.

Several of us are trying to point out the constitutional point of view. We are happy that the courts have felt the need to uphold the balance of powers in the constitution. The president is not a king. You would be squealing from the rooftops if this had gone the other way the next time a Republican president did the same thing.

There is a balance of powers in the USA for a reason. The president overstepped his authority and was slapped back down... I am not sure we even need the NLRB as a part of government.
Thank you. You say it so well.
 

Winter Woman

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This is exactly how it's suppose to work. It just that the 24x7 news cycle is a tour of the sausage factory....ugly with guts hanging.

It has always been this way. We mostly have divided rule. That's the system. Adversarial. A Mob is of one dranged mind and works too fast, so we don't have a Democracy, by choice, we have a Federation. Checks and Balances.

The Genius is the system slows and rinses out the shrill clamor from both sides....as intended.
You too, thank you
 

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Laymen•a day ago
When will the courts admit that Obama is unconstitutional?



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    • chhelo Dejonn•a day ago
      Dejonn - Agreed we as a nation should be on our knees asking God for forgiveness. Every morning we should all find ourselves in the position. If we did can you imagine the greatness of this nation.



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      • Junie3 chhelo•a day ago
        We should repent for our country and I have, but true repentance is a change in the person. Have we changed? We can't be like them. I just have to stop arguing with them, which is sooooooooooooooooo hard for me to do, but that is what the Lord is pressing me on. He keeps a record of every word we say, every idle word.



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        • 1972patriot Junie3•a day ago
          Please understand that while yes America is home to many who are lost, their numbers are perceived to be much larger due to a misinformation campaign. The large majority of Americans on the left and right are God fearing, patriotic Americans who are being controlled by a minority of corrupt Beltway insiders.



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          • SteveThomas39 1972patriot•a day ago
            When our "president" is contemptuous of the law he is supposed to enforce, our laws cease to have meaning for anyone. The list of his impeachable offenses, including these recess appointments, is ever growing. For the sake of our Republic and the rule of law, this fraud whose breath attracts flies must be fought in every possible way. Lord help us if he's able to appoint another Supreme Court justice.



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Just throwing anything against the wall and seeing if it sticks?
 

Doer

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It wasn't just Obama who acted unconstitutionally. Under the court's decision 285 recess appointments made between 1867 and 2004 would be invalid.
Man, why don't you look this stuff up? You are just being a mouth piece. I heard a droid say the same thing on TV. The ruling did not in-validate anything else. And all of those we not considered. IAC, those were actually recess appointments. These, perhaps, were not.

Harry Reid runs the Senate. He kept it in session, or could not block it from staying open. It doesn't matter what the peanut gallery thinks. It takes a lot of effort to understand the game. Let's see what SCOTUS decides.
 

ChesusRice

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This is exactly how it's suppose to work. It just that the 24x7 news cycle is a tour of the sausage factory....ugly with guts hanging.

It has always been this way. We mostly have divided rule. That's the system. Adversarial. A Mob is of one dranged mind and works too fast, so we don't have a Democracy, by choice, we have a Federation. Checks and Balances.

The Genius is the system slows and rinses out the shrill clamor from both sides....as intended.
So the whole Idea is

The goverment is not supposed to work?
 

ChesusRice

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No, it works. Today you think it does not. Tomorrow I think it doesn't. That's the adversarial point of the entire game. Meanwhile in the back rooms.....
Holding up appointments just to cripple an agency is not goverment working
Congress has a duty to look at Appointments the President suggests. They are not doing this not out of a sense of duty. But to Cripple the goverment.

Do you know what the NLRB does?
 

NLXSK1

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Holding up appointments just to cripple an agency is not goverment working
Congress has a duty to look at Appointments the President suggests. They are not doing this not out of a sense of duty. But to Cripple the goverment.

Do you know what the NLRB does?
They are doing it because they are ideologically opposed to putting union thugs in place at that government institution.

The NLRB blocks major companies from building in right to work states to pay back their union cronies.
 
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