"The post on Jonathan Turley’s testimony
at yesterday’s House hearing was well received, so here’s another seven
minutes on executive power grabs from the same proceeding. Simple
question from Gowdy to the legal panel: How far can Obama go? Now that
he’s claimed the royal prerogative to not enforce immigration law
against young illegals, not enforce O-Care’s employer mandate against
businesses, and not enforce the new rules about “essential benefits” against insurers who un-cancel old plans,
what else can he choose not to enforce? If Congress imposes a mandatory
minimum sentence for certain offenses, presumably Obama could refuse to
enforce that by granting blanket commutations for thousands of people
convicted of those offenses. Presumably he could also refuse to enforce
election laws. Why not? What’s the limiting principle? "
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