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On Nov 21, 7:02 am, Boater wrote:
Obama
is a lawyer and versed in the Constitution. He is not going to ignore
the Constitution while President-elect.


LOL!

So, he WILL ignore it after Jan 20?


Actually, I'm certain President Obama will follow the Constitution much
more closely than the current Administration.
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On Nov 21, 7:48 am, Boater wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:





On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 02:09:41 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...tays-out-of-ca...

A. We only have one head of state at a time here.
B. The Moonie paper? snerk
Maybe, but Bush has pushed to redirect the $25B already authorized
for green
car development to a temporary cash flow assistance to the auto
industry to
tide them over until Obama takes office and decides what he wants
to do.
Seems reasonable to me.
Meanwhile, up until yesterday, the Dems in Congress wanted to slice
off some
of the $700B TARP funding to bail out Detroit, particularly GM.
That is,
until Pelosi and Reid realized that the political wind wasn't in their
favor, so they changed their tune.
This crisis is not a typical, POTUS to POTUS transitional issue.
Decisions
need to be made now, not on January 20th, if one believes GM needs
to be
saved. Obama should be exercising his influence on the matter, not
voting
"present" because unless something is done in the next 3 weeks or
so, GM may
no longer exist as a going concern.
That doesn't mean that my personal opinion is for a bailout. I still
believe a planned, Chapter 11 filing and reorganization is
necessary, under
which a bridge loan from the government (taxpayers) would be
exercised to
help finance operations during the reorganization period.
It's all about signals and Obama hasn't sent the right signals.
I agree - he needs to put a transitional Treasury Secretary in place
to calm things down and send the right signal.
You would think a "community organizer" would understand the need.
Once again, we only have one president at a time. What you are
advocating is a variance of the parliamentary system, sort of, in which
the opposition party has some standing, and in which there are "shadow"
officials of the opposition party, ready to move in and take over on
practically a moment's notice.

At the moment, Barack Obama has absolutely no standing constitutionally.
Hell, he even resigned his seat in the U.S. Senate. How can he "put a
transitional Treasury Secretary in place"? If he attempted that, under
our system, it would be usurpation of power and, in fact, pretty much a
coup.

What could be done is this: Bush, as president, could call upon Obama,
as president-elect, to meet with him and his advisers on a daily basis,
come up with plans both entities endorse 100% and jointly announce and
implement those plans on an interim basis with the help of Congressional
leaders. Or something like that.

Part of the problem here is that the current president has skirted the
intent and sometimes the letter of the Constitution when it suited his
purposes because he had no understanding or respect for it. I doubt he
has even read it. The incoming president is a professor of
constitutional law, understands he has to follow the document, and sure
as hell does not want his administration to start with him in violation
of it.

George W. Bush baked our cake. We have to eat it until he is no longer
in office. The mess we are in rightfully belongs on Bush's desk, and
Obama will inherit it. But it isn't Obama's mess...yet.

Sorry, boys...and once again, we only have one president at a time.-
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Well, if Obama's afraid to step up, maybe he shoudn't have run...



You missed the point. Under our form of government, Obama has no
standing to do what has been suggested here. It's not fear that keeps
him from acting. It is respect for our Constitution, our laws, our
traditions. The President cannot do whatever the hell he/she wants,
although obviously Bush bent those rules whenever it pleased him. Obama
is a lawyer and versed in the Constitution. He is not going to ignore
the Constitution while President-elect.


The Obama could, as others have said, disclose his Treas. Sec. nominee
and use that press conference to provide guidance as to what he expects
of his Treas. Sec.

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Boater wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Nov 21, 7:02 am, Boater wrote:
Obama
is a lawyer and versed in the Constitution. He is not going to ignore
the Constitution while President-elect.


LOL!

So, he WILL ignore it after Jan 20?


Actually, I'm certain President Obama will follow the Constitution much
more closely than the current Administration.


After he rips out a few paragraphs, sections and articles. The ones that
he has already expressed he doesn't like.
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Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:

It's all about signals and Obama hasn't sent the right signals.
I agree - he needs to put a transitional Treasury Secretary in place
to calm things down and send the right signal.
You would think a "community organizer" would understand the need.



Once again, we only have one president at a time. What you are
advocating is a variance of the parliamentary system, sort of, in which
the opposition party has some standing, and in which there are "shadow"
officials of the opposition party, ready to move in and take over on
practically a moment's notice.



At the moment, Barack Obama has absolutely no standing constitutionally.
Hell, he even resigned his seat in the U.S. Senate. How can he "put a
transitional Treasury Secretary in place"? If he attempted that, under
our system, it would be usurpation of power and, in fact, pretty much a
coup.



I don't think Tom suggested a working Treasury Secretary. Of course he
can't do that yet. I think he meant announcing his choice for one, which
might help generate some optimism for the economic climate that exists.
Instead, Hillary is doing her routine again, holding up much needed
announcements while she negotiates her level of power in the pecking order
of his proposed cabinet. It's just like the negotiations that took place
before she would agree to concede victory to Obama in the primaries and
drop
her threats of "taking it to the convention". You can bet that *that* is
exactly what is going on. Hillary first. Country second.

Traditionally, the incoming POTUS keeps his mouth shut about current issues
until he takes office.
The current economic situation is not typical or traditional. GM may be
gonzo by Jan 20th.
Obama needs to chime in and present his plan to be executed as soon as he
takes the reigns. Instead, he has quickly and conveniently resigned from
the Senate sooner than traditionally, so he won't have to go on record with
his vote for the possible bailout.

Creeps, every single one of them.

Eisboch
p.s. Harry, sorry about sending this email. Hit the wrong "reply" button.



I am sure Obama will announce his choice for treasury secretary soon.

I believe the current "Hillary" to-do is entirely a creation of the
media, which has nothing to do, and the usual Hillary haters. The media
is speculating on speculation, nothing more.

Also, I have a theory about the decline in the stock market. I think the
price of stocks has been widely inflated for a long, long time, that
shares were being traded at prices that bore no relationship to value or
anything credible and reasonable, such as honest bookkeeping. Perhaps a
Dow around 7000-8000 is more reflective of reality in the value of
the shares of the companies than a Dow over 12000.

Sadly, many pension funds representing workers in private and public
employment were heavily invested in stocks, and with the 35%+ fall in
the value of shares generally, the funds are scrambling to meet their
pension payout obligations to retirees. That means they have to pull
back on their investments in more productive sectors of the economy.

Perhaps in the future the "prudent man" decision makers at pension funds
will realize that the stock market is no place for the funds managed for
the benefit of retirees.
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On Nov 21, 7:16*am, Boater wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Nov 21, 7:02 am, Boater wrote:
*Obama
is a lawyer and versed in the Constitution. He is not going to ignore
the Constitution while President-elect.


LOL!


So, he WILL ignore it after Jan 20?


Actually, I'm certain President Obama will follow the Constitution much
more closely than the current Administration.


Oh, I know what you were saying, but I couldn't resist the play-on-
words...


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On Nov 21, 7:21*am, BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Nov 21, 7:02 am, Boater wrote:
*Obama
is a lawyer and versed in the Constitution. He is not going to ignore
the Constitution while President-elect.


LOL!


So, he WILL ignore it after Jan 20?


Actually, I'm certain President Obama will follow the Constitution much
more closely than the current Administration.


After he rips out a few paragraphs, sections and articles. The ones that
he has already expressed he doesn't like.


Well Actually he is playing his part in boosting the economy already.
Ever since he's been elected. Gun 'n ammo sales have really inclined
because people are afraid of the 2nd Amendment being tampered with.
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Tim wrote:
On Nov 21, 7:21 am, BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Nov 21, 7:02 am, Boater wrote:
Obama
is a lawyer and versed in the Constitution. He is not going to ignore
the Constitution while President-elect.
LOL!
So, he WILL ignore it after Jan 20?
Actually, I'm certain President Obama will follow the Constitution much
more closely than the current Administration.

After he rips out a few paragraphs, sections and articles. The ones that
he has already expressed he doesn't like.


Well Actually he is playing his part in boosting the economy already.
Ever since he's been elected. Gun 'n ammo sales have really inclined
because people are afraid of the 2nd Amendment being tampered with.



Actually, gun and ammo sales are booming because the simple-minded fools
who listen and pay attention to right-wing radio and the NRA and read
certain discussion groups are being led like sheep by gun manufacturers
and gun dealers.
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Boater wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Nov 21, 7:21 am, BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Nov 21, 7:02 am, Boater wrote:
Obama
is a lawyer and versed in the Constitution. He is not going to ignore
the Constitution while President-elect.
LOL!
So, he WILL ignore it after Jan 20?
Actually, I'm certain President Obama will follow the Constitution much
more closely than the current Administration.
After he rips out a few paragraphs, sections and articles. The ones that
he has already expressed he doesn't like.


Well Actually he is playing his part in boosting the economy already.
Ever since he's been elected. Gun 'n ammo sales have really inclined
because people are afraid of the 2nd Amendment being tampered with.



Actually, gun and ammo sales are booming because the simple-minded fools
who listen and pay attention to right-wing radio and the NRA and read
certain discussion groups are being led like sheep by gun manufacturers
and gun dealers.


We are all doing out part to help out the economy in any way we can. I
am surprised that you, Harry, are against people purchasing implements
to hurl lead at their own stumpy's.

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BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Nov 21, 7:21 am, BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Nov 21, 7:02 am, Boater wrote:
Obama
is a lawyer and versed in the Constitution. He is not going to
ignore
the Constitution while President-elect.
LOL!
So, he WILL ignore it after Jan 20?
Actually, I'm certain President Obama will follow the Constitution
much
more closely than the current Administration.
After he rips out a few paragraphs, sections and articles. The ones
that
he has already expressed he doesn't like.

Well Actually he is playing his part in boosting the economy already.
Ever since he's been elected. Gun 'n ammo sales have really inclined
because people are afraid of the 2nd Amendment being tampered with.



Actually, gun and ammo sales are booming because the simple-minded
fools who listen and pay attention to right-wing radio and the NRA and
read certain discussion groups are being led like sheep by gun
manufacturers and gun dealers.


We are all doing out part to help out the economy in any way we can. I
am surprised that you, Harry, are against people purchasing implements
to hurl lead at their own stumpy's.



Alas, Stumpy is no more. He was shot to hell the last time we were out
there, and then...he was tractored out to make room for drainfield.

Hey, I have no problem with folks buying guns, but the current
irrationality in the gun world that is provoking sales is funny to
watch. The "boys" are being played, big time.

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Boater wrote:
Jim wrote:
BAR wrote:
Boater wrote:
Tim wrote:
On Nov 21, 7:02 am, Boater wrote:
Obama
is a lawyer and versed in the Constitution. He is not going to ignore
the Constitution while President-elect.

LOL!

So, he WILL ignore it after Jan 20?


Actually, I'm certain President Obama will follow the Constitution
much more closely than the current Administration.

After he rips out a few paragraphs, sections and articles. The ones
that he has already expressed he doesn't like.


I don't know what it is about this guy that makes Ol' Harry feel all
warm and fuzzy.



One of reasons is that he gives the right-wing retards heart palpitations.


What I want to know is The Obama's definition of change and hope. He
keeps pulling in Clinton retreads for his administration. I think The
Obama Hopes we will view this as Change when all it is is Clinton Redux.
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