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Obama Hardly Ever Uses Executive Orders But Boehner Wants to Sue Him Anyway This article was originally published at thewire/politics/2014/06/obama-hardly-ever-uses-executive-orders-but-boehner-wants-to-sue-him-anyway/373390/ House Speaker John Boehner says that he plans on suing President Obama for eroding the power of the legislative branch through his use of executive actions. Republicans have decried the presidents so-called overreaching for months, but Boehner is finally putting (taxpayer) money where his mouth is. The fact that the president has issued fewer orders than several of his predecessors — including Ronald Reagan — seems irrelevant. Boehner denied that he was trying to rile up the Republican base ahead of the midterm elections, but instead said Wednesday that the constitution makes it clear that the president’s job is to faithfully execute the laws and in my view the President has not faithfully executed the laws. According to CNN, the lawsuit likely wont be filed until next month, after the top three GOP leaders meet with the top two Democrats who make up the Bipartisan Legal Advisory Group. Despite Boehners denials, Republicans have been pushing party leadership to respond to the presidents uptick in orders. During his State of the Union speech in January, Obama said he was no longer going to wait on Congress and would instead use his pen to sign more executive orders. Since then hes signed orders on several issues stalled in Congress, including raising the minimum wage for federal contractors and banning LGBT workplace discrimination. RELATED: Republicans Spend Millions of Dollars Fighting Themselves That birthed the Obama lawlessness meme, or the idea that King Obama I was trying to govern without Congress by failing to enforce existing laws (particularly concerning immigration). The problem with that idea is that Obama is a pretty bad dictator. As the chart below shows, Obamas on track to issue fewer orders per term than Presidents Clinton, Bush Jr., Bush Sr. View photo Obama executive orders through January 20, 2014, Via. If you want to talk about dictators, check out the executive orders on FDR. Unfortunately, Boehner will have to settle for a president whos done less to erode the power of the legislature than any leader in decades. And while it could work out well for Republicans, Boehner may end up spend millions of taxpayer dollars — like the $2.3 million the GOP spent on its Defense of Marriage Act lawsuit — only to lose.
Posted on: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 14:53:08 +0000

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