Judge Napolitano on FoxNews
From FoxNews:
The House voted Thursday to shoot down President Obama’s plan to bypass Congress and waive work requirements for welfare. The changes would allow people in certain states to collect welfare checks for things like bed rest, massage, motivational reading, and helping friends and family with household tasks.
A report from the non-partisan Government Accountability Office reveals that members of the administration don’t even have the authority to change the work requirements, yet the Obama administration plans ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Friday, September 21st 2012 In News Items | Tags: bypass, congress, constitution, illegal, judge Napolitano, obama, requirement, welfare, work |
Judge Napolitano on FoxNews
From FoxNews:
The House voted Thursday to shoot down President Obama’s plan to bypass Congress and waive work requirements for welfare. The changes would allow people in certain states to collect welfare checks for things like bed rest, massage, motivational reading, and helping friends and family with household tasks.
A report from the non-partisan Government Accountability Office reveals that members of the administration don’t even have the authority to change the work requirements, yet the Obama administration plans ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Wednesday, June 20th 2012 In News Items | Tags: branches of government, constitution, died, founding fathers, montqsquieu, newt gingrich, obama, obamarule, powers, president |
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"Were the executive power not to have a right of restraining the encroachments of the legislative body, the latter would become despotic; for as it might arrogate to itself what authority it pleased, it would soon destroy all the other powers.”
~Charles Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu
Madison and the Founding Fathers took heed of Montesquieu’s warning by establishing an independent executive (the President), legislative (the Congress), and judiciary (the Supreme Court) in the federal Constitution. Madison masterfully protected the separation of ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Tuesday, June 19th 2012 In News Items | Tags: constitution, control, fascist, interpretations, judges, limitations, mussolini, obama, people, politicians, self-flattery, socialist, thomas Sowell, we the people |
Thomas Sowell has a view of Obama that labels him a Fascist. Read how and why from Investors Daily:
It bothers me a little when conservatives call Barack Obama a "socialist."
He certainly is an enemy of the free market, and wants politicians and bureaucrats to make the fundamental decisions about the economy. But that does not mean that he wants government ownership of the means of production, which has long been a standard definition of socialism.
What President Obama has been pushing ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Wednesday, March 21st 2012 In News Items | Tags: constitution, jon mcnaughton, obama, painting, socialism |
From CBS DC
While McNaughton previously depicted Obama stepping on the nation’s founding document, “One Nation Under Socialism” glowers directly as if challenging the viewer. His right hand is holding the Constitution and his left hand is pointing to the flames.
McNaughton tells CBSDC that the hands “represents his recognition of what is happening (to the Constitution) as it goes up.”
“There are numerous symbols and subtleties in this painting, and I’m not ready to reveal all of them,” McNaughton said.
I had seen ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Thursday, March 10th 2011 In News Items | Tags: constitution, ignore, king obama, laws, lloyd marcus, obama, racist, racists, tea party |
Apparently, Barack Obama recently made a comment saying the good men and women in the Tea Party Movement were racists.
I had not heard of this, and found it disturbing that every time someone disagrees with Obama in a big way, he plays the race card. Well, perhaps he didn't openly play it before, he had the media or other mouthpiece democrats do it, but now he is doing it for himself.
Lloyd Marcus, pictured left, from the American Thinker has some ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Wednesday, October 20th 2010 In Featured, General, News Items | Tags: authority, balance of power, constitution, control, czars, democrats in washington, election year, federal framwork, founding fathers, government, powers, private citizens, soros, three branches of government, vote |
The Founding Fathers, the framers of the Constitution, wanted to form a government that did not allow one person to have too much authority or control. While under the rule of the British king they learned that this could be a bad system. Yet government under the Articles of Confederation taught them that there was a need for a strong centralized government.
With this in mind the framers wrote the Constitution to provide for a separation of powers, or three separate ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Saturday, March 13th 2010 In News Items | Tags: 4th amendment, 5th amendment, Bill of Rights, civil rights, constitution, First Amendment, Free The Nation, freedom, Jefferson, Judge Andrew Napolitano, PATRIOT ACT Rights, ron paul, second amendment |
Judge Andrew Napolitano gives a speech from the heart about freedom and from where our rights come. The Judge explains the hard core truth about the Constitution and why we must fight to regain and retain our freedoms.
He says: Medicare, broken. Social Security, broken. Medicaid, broken. Amtrak, broken. Post office, broken. Who in their right mind - with that track record - would give health care to the same people that have broken everything they have ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Monday, February 8th 2010 In News Items | Tags: 53 year old woman, ACORN, cap and trage, constitution, control, corporate bailouts, czars, democrat, glenn Beck, illegal immigration, Janet Contreras, listen, representation, stimulus bill, transparency, upholding, we the people |
Kathy sent me this letter from a 53 year old woman written to our government. It was read by Glenn Beck on the air, and she nailed how many of us feel very well.
Have a read, her personal We The People...
"I am a home grown American citizen, 53, registered Democrat all my life. Before the last presidential election I registered as a Republican because I no longer felt the Democratic Party represents my views or works to pursue issues ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Friday, July 10th 2009 In News Items | Tags: constitution, grit, honduras, pat buchanan, zalaya |
As I try to understand more what is going on in Honduras, I get a very good explanation in my email box from Pat Buchanan.
Last Saturday, Honduran soldiers marched into the presidential palace, bundled up President Manuel Zelaya and put him on a plane for Costa Rica.
The ouster had been ordered by the Supreme Court and approved by the Congress, as Zelaya was attempting an illegal referendum to change the Honduran constitution so he could run for another term.
Will someone ... Read More
Posted By Xerraire On Wednesday, July 16th 2008 In General | Tags: american, congress, constitution, judges, judicial, laws, power, tyranny, work |
I remember being a little girl, and hearing my mom say, "The one thing our very wise forfathers didn't forsee, was how to keep the judicial branch of government from being too strong."
I didn't understand that completely then.
The Constitution establishes legislative and executive branches of government to establish policy, make laws, and govern the nation. The role of the judicial branch is to ensure fairness and justice in the application of the laws.
These days, the branch that is supposed to MAKE the laws, ... Read More








