Presidential Overreach - Obama's Organizing for America Involved in Wisconsin ProtestsScotty Starnes | February 18, 2011 at 3:25 PM | Tags: Civil War, community organizer, Obama Administration, Obama regime, Organizing for America, President Obama, sovereign state, state rights, unions, Wisconsin protests | Categories: Political Issues | URL: http://wp.me/pvnFC-4sO |
Since when does a sitting president use a political organization of his defacto leading to organize and participate in protests outside of the chambers of Congress? Such a question leads to the next: Is there any end to the duplicity and seeming underhandedness of the Obama Administration?
According to no less than the liberal Politico, Obama's Organizing for America is deeply involved in organizing and backing the Wisconsin protests. "OfA Wisconsin's field efforts include filling buses and building turnout for the rallies this week in Madison, organizing 15 rapid response phone banks urging supporters to call their state legislators, and working on planning and producing rallies, a Democratic Party official in Washington said." What does this mean?
It seems terribly unfair and seedy. Here we have a sitting president, actually a community organizer in way over his arrogant head, using his political clout to interfere in a sovereign state's internal political struggles. It's underhanded to engage in anything the above paragraph admits OfA is engaged in. This is community organizing in action and it is not the place of the sitting president. Doesn't Obama have enough to do to fix this nation's ills? Based on his total lack of success in his two years thus far I think he needs to do his job and leave Wisconsin to Wisconsinites.
And Obama isn't only working behind the scenes but as he openly stated, thinks Wisconsin governor should not be engaged in an "assault on unions." It isn't his place to make that call, and that is an unfair political accusation.
This nation has separation of powers and part of that is NOT ONLY the three branches of the Federal government as outlined in the Constitution but the Constitution also specifies the sovereignty of the states and state's rights. In case reader's have forgotten we fought a bloody civil war over state's rights. Need we go there again? It is not Obama's business.
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