Governing By Executive Orders, Memorandums, Moral Decisions

Flanders

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Last night’s debate on the All-Star Panel was a big disappointment to me:


Taqiyya the Liar’s executive orders and memorandums amount to misdirection. Nobody is going to do a thing about stopping them. The Chicago sewer rat probably tells his media stooges to talk it up. The last thing he wants to hear anybody talk about is his moral policy decisions carrying the weight of law. He knows better than anyone else that he can get away with implementing his personal moral decisions.

More importantly, the sewer rat is setting up future presidents to be moral leaders. Frankly, many presidents in the past dreamed of governing the country on nothing more their moral leadership, but the current scum in the White House took it much further than wishful dreaming. After all, neither Congress nor the courts can find anything in the Constitution that can find a law to challenge a moral president.

Let’s clear up the definition of a moral president:

Americans always believed that their presidents were moral presidents in their personal lives although many turned out to be degenerates. Taqiyya the Liar is succeeding in forcing his moral opinions on government policy. Millions of illegal aliens flooding in, spreading imported diseases across the country, and treating America’s enemies as ordinary criminals, to name just a few humanitarian “moral policies” the sewer rat got away with. The sad part is that the ruling class, Congress, and the courts are in favor of moral policies dictated by one piece of scum in the White House. Indeed, the ruling class will be a lot happier without Congress or the courts.

Finally, a few years ago many Americans voiced their disgust with both political parties. There was every reason for contempt, but I’d rather see Americans aim their disgust at the presidency. Let’s face it, disgust with Democrats and Republicans is only a symptom brought on by the presidency disease. Hopefully, Congress better straighten up and fly right after treating every president like a piece of garbage. If that does not take place by 2016, media propagandists will not save Congress or the presidency. I’d go so far as to say that this is obsolete:


In America the President reigns for four years, and Journalism governs forever and ever. Oscar Wilde
 
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It wasn't that long ago. Some of the victims are still alive today. FDR's Executive order 9066 ordered the incarceration of American citizens on the basis of their ethnic origin. Japanese American citizens were forced to sell their belongings and real estate holdings (only in the lucrative real estate market in California) and submit to a concentration camp for the duration of WW2. The Japanese in Hawaii who were most likely to be involved in espionage were exempted. How could a president order the incarceration of American citizens without due process? When the media becomes an arm of a crooked administration anything is possible.
 
It wasn't that long ago. Some of the victims are still alive today. FDR's Executive order 9066 ordered the incarceration of American citizens on the basis of their ethnic origin. Japanese American citizens were forced to sell their belongings and real estate holdings (only in the lucrative real estate market in California) and submit to a concentration camp for the duration of WW2. The Japanese in Hawaii who were most likely to be involved in espionage were exempted. How could a president order the incarceration of American citizens without due process? When the media becomes an arm of a crooked administration anything is possible.

To whitehall: Good reminder.

Right or wrong a case can be that FDR at least was defending the country. A case can also be made that FDR’s personal moral worldview justified everything he could do to draw America into WWII. Today’s presidents now use their personal moral opinions to betray the country’s sovereignty. Taqiyya the Liar goes much further in foreign and domestic policy.

By the way, J. Edgar Hoover —— who liberals hate with a passion to this day —— was the only one who opposed FDR when he told him that he would violate the Constitution if he interned Japanese Americans.
 
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Finally, a few years ago many Americans voiced their disgust with both political parties. There was every reason for contempt, but I’d rather see Americans aim their disgust at the presidency. Let’s face it, disgust with Democrats and Republicans is only a symptom brought on by the presidency disease.

Happily, media happy-talk sprinkling sunshine and flowers on Taqiyya the Liar is oblivious to a dark cloud that hides the truth:

The declining trust in mass media is part of a broader trend in which confidence is down among many institutions, but most especially among our political institutions — media, Congress, the Democratic and Republican parties, and the presidency.​

Public Trust in Media at an All-Time Low
Peter Wehner 12.29.2014 - 5:15 PM

Public Trust in Media at an All-Time Low Commentary Magazine
 

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