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Biden Does NOT need a BILL to close the border
He only needs a PEN. Thats all he needed to open it.
Thats all he needed to close it. Thats all Trump needed.
Maybe this is just Proof Trump is better than Biden.

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dont-blameme
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« on: 07 22, 14, 03:17:30:PM » Reply

his liking, or create and establish law from the oval office. The president also has power to over rule any decisions he doesn't approve of that been handed down by the court's at any level.
 
The president has the power and the right to instruct house members as to their duty to the oval office, comes first and should be considered a priority, as the senate has shown!
 
The president has the power as well as the right to use the constitution or the rule of law when they can be used in his favor, other wise they should be considered as null and void!
KensanIV
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« Reply #1 on: 07 22, 14, 05:02:30:PM » Reply

Boys and Girls, It is time for a Civics lesson.

How the U.S. Government Is Organized
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*The Constitution of the United States divides the federal government into three branches to ensure a central government in which *no individual or group gains too much control:
[LIST=1]
  • Legislative – Makes laws (Congress)
  • Executive – Carries out laws (President, Vice President, Cabinet)
  • Judicial – Evaluates laws (Supreme Court and Other Courts)
Each branch of government can change acts of the other branches as follows:
  • The president can veto laws passed by Congress.
  • Congress confirms or rejects the president's appointments and can remove the president from office in exceptional circumstances.
  • The justices of the Supreme Court, who can overturn unconstitutional laws, are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate.
The U.S. federal government seeks to act in the best interests of its citizens through this system of checks and balances.

* Look for the * in the first paragraph and tell me who this could be.  He thinks he is the King and can do anything he wishes... He needs to be slapped hard.
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« Reply #2 on: 07 23, 14, 05:26:22:AM » Reply

Boys and Girls, It is time for a Civics lesson.

How the U.S. Government Is Organized
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*The Constitution of the United States divides the federal government into three branches to ensure a central government in which *no individual or group gains too much control:
[LIST=1]
  • Legislative – Makes laws (Congress)
  • Executive – Carries out laws (President, Vice President, Cabinet)
  • Judicial – Evaluates laws (Supreme Court and Other Courts)
Each branch of government can change acts of the other branches as follows:
  • The president can veto laws passed by Congress.
  • Congress confirms or rejects the president's appointments and can remove the president from office in exceptional circumstances.
  • The justices of the Supreme Court, who can overturn unconstitutional laws, are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate.
The U.S. federal government seeks to act in the best interests of its citizens through this system of checks and balances.
He thinks he is the King and can do anything he wishes... He needs to be slapped hard.

yeah, you need to go slap war criminal bush hard, little bitch.  i would love to see a cat fight between you two pussies....

tell that to bush, stupid fuck bitch. he waived penalties, changed deadlines per executive orders and fiat. learn to read...THEN POST, STUPID FUCK.

lots of deadlines have been extended over the years, many variances to the law have been granted, many laws and standards that presidents do not agree with do not get enforced. bush did not vigorously enforce EPA standards as mandated by law. granted extensions, grandfathered some companies, and generally ignored many of the regulations as written. same thing for the medicare prescription drug d plan proposed by bush and passed by the repub majority with almost full democratic support as well. why do you not know any of this shit, boy? i know why, because you are a right wing stooge and you only know what fox and rush bend you over and fill you up with, little bitch.

Via McClatchy:


The administration ultimately decided to use executive authority to waive some of the penalties

With pressure mounting to extend next Monday's enrollment deadline for the Medicare prescription-drug benefit, the Bush administration took another small step in that direction Tuesday, waiving penalty fees for very low-income seniors and people with disabilities who sign up late.

Officials determined that collecting the fees from poor beneficiaries would cost more than the penalties themselves.

The administration took executive action to extend deadlines

CMS guidance on the transition policy requirements for PDPs [stand-alone plans] has changed. CMS released initial guidance in March 2005. Based on that initial guidance, PDPs developed various transition policies (described in Table 1 below) and submitted them for CMS review. Generally, a 30-day minimum period was established. Following the implementation of the drug benefit, in February 2006, the Secretary of HHS extended the transition period for an additional 60 days, establishing a 90-day transition period.

And yet, despite the many parallels between the rollout of Medicare Part D and the Affordable Care Act, there was one obvious difference. Democrats were far more supportive of President George W. Bush’s effort than Republicans have been of President Barack Obama’s.

There were horrific poll numbers
Part D was even less liked: 21 percent of the public had a favorable opinion of the program in April 2005 compared to 35 percent in April 2013 for the Affordable Care Act.
KensanIV
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« Reply #3 on: 07 24, 14, 12:18:13:AM » Reply

Ya know there fat boy... You have a problem... Does everything send you into an anti Bush rant?
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