Mike Curtiss (23
Nov 2010)
"The Rise of Unchecked Presidential Power ( The Beast Exposed )"
The Rise of Unchecked Presidential Power
In
order to achieve a dictatorship in a country, you have to go one of two
ways. Either you have to foment a violent revolution, using the power
of the military to seize the government, or you have to be voted into
the position and seize the power slowly. In the USA, it is all but
impossible to achieve the takeover via violent overthrow, and the
separation of powers makes it difficult to take over via slow seizure
of power. However, the plans of the progressives have been working
steadily since the Woodrow Wilson administration, and the task is
almost complete.
The legislative branch, for
example, has ceded vast parts of its authority voluntarily. According
the to the Constitution, only the legislature can make laws. Although
not the first example of such an agency, the creation of the
Environmental Protection Agency in 1970 is a good example. The EPA was
founded by an act of the legislature and charged to protect the
environment. Since then, the EPA has been writing "regulations" which
are, in fact, laws. You can be prosecuted and deprived of freedom or
assets for disobeying the regulations of the EPA. Instead of going
through all the trouble itself, Congress has delegated the passing of
environmental laws to an agency not beholden to the will of the voting
public. There are dozens of other agencies so empowered to regulate
everything from food and medicine (FDA) to airplane travel (NTSB and
FHA) -- all making laws without even a tacit nod to the citizens.
In
fact, there are, according to a recent article in the Washington Post,
1.43 million civilians working for the federal government in various
bureaucracies, and if state and local governments are taken into
account, the number spikes to near 21 million by some estimates.
Contrast this with the mere 535 elected members of the federal
legislature. Many of these agencies require Senate approval for the
presidential appointee to lead them. However, others require no such
Senate approval, and presidents often get around the approval process
via "recess appointments" such as the one used by Obama in 2010 to
install a new chief of Medicare.
Through the
passage of the legislation known as ObamaCare, Congress has ceded all
regulation of the health insurance and medical industries to the
Department of Health and Human Services and the latter's presidential
appointee. The financial services reform bill created the Financial
Services Oversight Council and literally gave that council the power to
regulate and monitor any financial transaction in America without a
court order, as well as the ability to summarily seize businesses
without judicial review or public disclosure. If passed, the cap and
trade bill would give even more sweeping powers to the EPA.
However,
the Federal Reserve is probably the single most dangerous entity in
existence in America. The Federal Reserve has the power to create money
electronically at will, set interest rates, and buy whatever it wants
in the economy with practically no need to consult Congress for
approval.
When it comes to violating the
separation of powers and seizing executive power, no president has done
more since FDR than Obama. What is more, Obama doesn't even try to hide
the maneuvering, but instead does it out in the public eye. By his
first state of the union speech, Obama had successfully passed TARP II
and III, giving the secretary of treasury (executive branch) sole
discretion over a sum of money equal to the budget of some small
countries, and passed the stimulus bill, giving presidential allies big
payouts. During the state of the union speech, the president brazenly
said that he would establish his debt commission by executive order
because the Senate refused to pass the bill that would have allowed it.
It
is worth noting that an Executive Order is issued solely by the
president and is virtually impossible to overturn. In order to overturn
an executive order, the Supreme Court would have to strike it down
(which has happened only twice) or the Congress would have to muster
enough votes to overcome a presidential veto of a bill passed in direct
contrast to the executive order. Therefore, an executive order is not
really that far from a dictatorial edict, and Obama has made frequent
use of the technique.
However, the Obama
administration isn't picking on only the legislative branch. When the
Supreme Court ruled that corporations should have the same freedom of
speech in political campaigns as labor unions, Obama took the
opportunity to publicly chastise the Supreme Court in his second state
of the union address, while announcing his plans to circumvent the
decision. The DISCLOSE Act, passed in 2010, went a long way toward that
goal.
Obama's political appointees have also been
active in the field of law enforcement. In August 2010, the Houston
Chronicle reported that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
ordered the dismissal of cases for deportation of illegal aliens who do
not have felonies (other than the felony of illegal reentry) on their
record. Furthermore, when two thugs with nightsticks from the New Black
Panther Party were intimidating voters at a polling place, the
Department of Justice charged the two defendants and received a summary
judgment but were then ordered by political appointees to drop the
case. According to whistle-blower DOJ Attorney J. Christian Adams, DOJ
lawyers were ordered to not pursue any case for voter intimidation in
which the defendant was black.
Never in the
history of man has a government with highly centralized powers and
minimal checks and balances ended well. Today, the executive branch in
the USA has the power to do almost anything it wants. The legislature
is all but powerless, having ceded all their authority to the
executive-appointed bureaucracy. The judicial branch is still alive and
kicking feebly, but the death or retirement of one conservative justice
will put a stop to that. The law enforcement political appointees have
become arbitrary in their enforcement of the law and politically
motivated. Never has America faced such troubling times. All of this
has been accomplished slowly and cautiously to avoid raising the alarm,
because the powers involved definitely do not want to raise that alarm.
The
only weapon left against the rise of the autocracy is the light of
truth. If the vast majority of Americans, your neighbors and coworkers,
knew all of this was going on, they wouldn't stand for it.
Constitutional amendments would be passed, politicians would be
dismissed, and corrupt politicians would be tried and jailed. We can
only hope that the sword of truth can yet prevail. However, there is
not much time left, and it is time we get to work in earnest.