
He refuses to enforce immigration law and the Defense of
Marriage Act. He fires the CEO of General Motors when he has no legal authority
to do so. His Attorney General encourages the attorneys-general of the states to
disregard laws with which they disagree, particularly those that forbid
homosexual marriage, refuses to prosecute the Black Panthers for voting rights
violations, authorizes the illegal sale of firearms to the Mexican drug cartels
then hides behind Executive Privilege rather than disclose to Congress the full
details of the sordid affair. Priest-King lies repeatedly to ensure passage of
the Affordable Care Act, changes the law over twenty times without legal
authority to do so, then claims that the millions of hapless citizens who’ve
lost their health care as a result of his deceit “should have known” that they
would lose it. He appoints political cronies to the National Labor Relations Board without Senate approval although the
Senate was in session. He uses the
Internal Revenue Service, the NSA and the Justice Department to flog his
political enemies and unilaterally grants amnesty to 116,000 illegal immigrants
who have been convicted of crimes and jailed, again without legal
justification. The depth and breadth of
Priest-King’s lawlessness in unsurpassed in American history but have we seen
everything yet? What else is he capable of doing?
Although he enjoyed a privileged upbringing (raised by
doting grandparents in the tropical paradise of Hawaii ,
educated at Columbia and Harvard, no evidence
that he was victimized because of his race), Priest-King harbors a deep hatred
for America . If America was founded by rich white European
men for their own selfish purposes, if these men passed a Constitution and laws
designed to maintain their hegemony while minorities suffered, if America got
rich by defrauding and exploiting the weak and marginalized peoples of the
earth, then Barack Hussein Obama – umm, umm, umm! – will take whatever measures are necessary to make things
right and those include issuing bills of attainder and ex post facto laws. (Now,
before you sneer and scoff and blithely dismiss this as a preposterous notion,
remember what we’ve already discussed.) Priest-King is a revolutionary in the
deepest Saul Alinsky tradition, committed to radically and irreversibly transforming
the United States of America
into its rightful condition as a post-industrial, post-capitalist,
let’s-share-the-love egalitarian commune, so any resistance to his vision is by
nature counterrevolutionary. Since the
law can be used to protect counterrevolutionaries, the law must be changed or
overridden to meet the situation. By a stroke of his pen, Priest-King could
sign Executive Orders authorizing the arrest and imprisonment of persons he
deems are “security threats,” without trial and for activities that were legal
at the time but which, by the same pen, he declares illegal. Would Congress and
the American people object? Certainly
some Congressmen and Senators would, and a great many people, but these would
be Priest-King’s political enemies whom he has never been able to win
over. The disturbing aspect of such
reaction is that it would not be
universal. The same liberals who
defended Bill Clinton’s perjury would leap into the fray. His allies on Capitol Hill and in the media,
on college and university campuses, in the unions and environmental groups,
would rally to him, applauding his bold action, cheering him on, opining that
the Constitution should not be a straitjacket for his enlightened leadership
and that he should jail even more of the right-wing, stubborn, conservative
relics who oppose him. The rule of law would be redefined to mean whatever he
wanted it to be, Congress would shrivel like a useless appendage on the
sidelines and who’s to say that the Supreme Court, which has already proven it
can be intimidated regarding Obamacare, would overturn such blatant
unconstitutional action? Who would try
to enforce the Supreme Court’s ruling if they did oppose the President?
The American people would then be living under the same tyrannical
conditions that motivated their forebears to rebel against the British Empire and overthrow it, and everything they
fought for would be brought to nothing.
Is this truly the nation we want to pass on to our grandchildren? Is American oppression really so much more
preferable to British?
Arrest and imprisonment without trial has been the hallmark
of authoritarian regimes from Rome to North Korea , as
is charging people with crimes that weren’t crimes when they were
committed. Priest-King has already demonstrated
his contempt for the rule of law, that he’s willing to kill American citizens
on his own authority and that he’ll use the Federal government to assail his
political opponents, the Constitution be damned. If you’re a liberal and this scenario works
for you, then be encouraged to stay the course: You go, Barack! But if you’re a conservative as I am and this
scenario terrifies you, if this scenario represents the death of democracy and
everything we’ve built since 1776, then you will continue to resist and
criticize and frustrate the Priest-King with every means at your disposal until
your dying breath…or until Eric Holder’s minions knock at your door.
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