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"Gang aft agley"
Sep 2002
EAA16 Posts |
World reactions: Rest Of The World Thinks Congress Is A ‘Laughing Stock' For Government Shutdown
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Nov 2003
1D2416 Posts |
A crazy idea....
The U.S. Constitution requires that the U.S. can not default on its debts. If Boehner will not bring it to a vote, can the Justice Department have him arrested for treason (probably not) or a simple violation of his oath of office????? He swore to uphold the Constitution........ |
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"Jeff"
Feb 2012
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
48516 Posts |
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Not so crazy (except the treason part) but it isn't going to happen. Impeachment could be a possibility except that Articles of Impeachment begin with a vote on of the House--unlikely to happen unless there is a full-scale revolt by the "moderate" and "less-crazy conservative" Republicans. And there is really no math that gets 2/3rds of the Senate to vote to impeach. Nothing so far has really been of the level that would trigger this. Let's see what happens when the Wall Street crowd starts putting pressure on the Republicans. The President has other options, they've been laughed at before on this forum. I think he should have done it. A single trillion dollar gold coin minted would show just how stupid this whole argument is. |
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Nov 2003
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(backed by the Constitutional requirement not to default) and ORDERED the treasury department to pay U.S. debts??? Last fiddled with by R.D. Silverman on 2013-10-07 at 13:26 Reason: typo |
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"Jeff"
Feb 2012
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
115710 Posts |
That would be what he should have done in the spring. And one option was the super-value coin. I should have been clearer. See also the 14th amendment.
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"Jeff"
Feb 2012
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
13·89 Posts |
I'm not a huge Mother Jones fan, but this article is pretty well sourced.*
http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-dru...ling-explained *For example, number 10 which isn't sourced, is pretty much partisan nonsense. Republicans, in general, just don't think it is the government's job to provide healthcare. Stating number 10 in this manner is misstating the position. |
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Nov 2003
11101001001002 Posts |
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Especially since many of the provisions were Republican ideas in the first place. There could be a number of reasons. One reason that I have heard is that the religious right objects to the requirement that birth control be covered. I do not know whether this reason is true. I suspect that there are many reasons and that no single explanation is correct. BTW, the governement is not "providing healthcare". It is providing a requirement that people get insurance. Is this distinction too subtle? |
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"Jeff"
Feb 2012
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
13·89 Posts |
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As Kladner has pointed out these aren't the same Republicans these days. The Republican party has moved astonishingly far from the Center and the Libertarian wing of the party holds a much greater sway. Small government idealogues, etc. The objection to birth control comes mainly from Catholics who form an overlapping but distinct voting block when compared to the 'religious right.' Of course this matters little here. Because you are right the idea is to pick apart any little part of the law and therefore declare all of it corrupt. I don't like the color of the window dressing: burn down the house. My favorite part of the whole debate is that the side that claims to be strict constitutionalists and "merely following the wishes of the founding fathers" ignores that the founding fathers passed mandatory purchasing acts and even mandatory healthcare acts several times. They never raised any objections to the notion as un-Constitutional or beyond the scope of Government powers. |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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Geez, I'm so tired of allegedly-intelligent people continually falling for this distractive red-team/blue-team bullcrap. |
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Nov 2003
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"Jeff"
Feb 2012
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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To the first point there is no Constitutional reasoning that makes your first paragraph meaningful. Quote:
Get the Supremes to rule your way on the NSA and the fourth amendment, nearly everyone on this forum agrees with you, then talk about it in that thread where it is appropriate not here where it is just noise. Quote:
Spending is flat, deficits are falling despite decreases in revenue, the treasury has plenty of options to fund paying the debt we've already accrued. Bullet-proof in the courts and bitter for the so-called fiscal conservatives who are currently creating this crisis. This isn't a red-team/blue-team thing--its a how we respond to fake crises thing. Just because the red-team has currently staffed themselves with crazy doesn't mean that they will always be in the wrong. That doesn't change that right now they are wrong. |
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