Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Congress Considers Defining Decrees, Wars as Impeachable Crimes

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In an effort to rein in an increasingly out-of-control executive branch, Congressman Ted Yoho (R-Fla.) introduced a House Resolution on April 13 that specifically defines “impeachable offenses” as everything from starting a war without congressional authorization to issuing executive orders purporting to circumvent Congress. If approved by the full House of Representatives, the measure would put the Obama administration and future presidents on notice that perpetrating any of the specified high crimes or misdemeanors will result in articles of impeachment being voted on.

The law “should warn before it strikes,” the measure explains, offering a series of reasons why such a resolution is needed. Commenting on the measure, Rep. Yoho made clear that the definitions — while clearly applicable to Obama’s ongoing constitutional abuses — are not intended to be partisan and must apply to future presidents of both parties. 

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4 comments:

  1. Obama should have been impeached long ago; he actively participates in crimes
    against the Founding Father's principals for these United States. Figures he
    would aligned him self with the likes of commie Castro.

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    1. he actively participates in crimes against the Founding Father's principals for these United States.

      But the sheeple and Useful Idiots are oblivious.

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  2. I'll cross fingers that this passes. Time to put the petulant exec branch back in it's fuggin corner where it belongs...

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