Impeachment and Removal

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Senator Ted Cruz issues a stern warning about numerous actions by Barack Obama that undermine rule of law. After a long catalogue of abuses, Cruz concludes:

But this should not be a partisan issue. In time, the country will have another president from another party. For all those who are silent now: What would they think of a Republican president who announced that he was going to ignore the law, or unilaterally change the law? Imagine a future president setting aside environmental laws, or tax laws, or labor laws, or tort laws with which he or she disagreed.

That would be wrong--and it is the Obama precedent that is opening the door for future lawlessness. As Montesquieu knew, an imperial presidency threatens the liberty of every citizen. Because when a president can pick and choose which laws to follow and which to ignore, he is no longer a president.
All that is missing is a call for impeachment and removal from office. For that (and an even more damning case against this "President") I remind my readers of the words of M. Northrup Buechner:
Those who currently hold political office, and who want to keep our system of government, need to act now. Surely, rejection of the Constitution is grounds for impeachment and charges should be filed. In addition, there are many other actions that Congressmen can and should take--actions that will tell Mr. Obama that we have seen where he is going and we will not let our country go without a fight.
I don't know if Senator Cruz has called for impeachment and removal elsewhere or some consideration (e.g., protocol) forbids him to do so. Regardless, there is no excuse for the Republican Party to fail to at least attempt this obvious next step. At worst, they will be thwarted by the Democrats, who will thereby be exposed for what they increasingly seem to be.

-- CAV

2 comments:

Vigilis said...

"But this should not be a partisan issue. In time, the country will have another president from another party." - Sen. Ted Cruz

What, one lone voice within the wilderness of today's U.S. Senate?
Without no clamoring chorus behind Cruz, some voters perceive a stench far more dangerous than partisanship.

Tacit assent to Obama's extra-Constitutional acts may actually be bipartisan. The worth of two major parties in contention is today suspiciously in doubt, in my opinion.

Gus Van Horn said...

If there was ever a time we needed a real alternative to the Democrats, that time is now.