Obama's Super-Czar Is on the Loose

· Friday, January 6, 2012

Here is the operating motto of the Obama White House: "So let it be written, so let it be done!" Like Yul Brynner's Pharaoh Ramses character in Cecil B. DeMille's "The Ten Commandments," the demander in chief stands with arms akimbo issuing daily edicts to his constitution-subverting minions with an imperious wave of his hand. His entourage of insatiable usurpers never rests.

Can't delude legislators into adopting a $1.5 billion Kabuki summer-jobs makework boondoggle? Create an unfunded program through executive fiat.

Can't muster up a filibuster-proof majority for radical nominees? Czar-ify 'em.

Can't get Congress to approve vast wild lands designations? Grab them under cover of a holiday lame-duck session.

Can't get the illegal alien bailout DREAM Act passed on Capitol Hill? Executive-order it.

"So let it be written, so let it be done!"

In keeping with the dark and defiant habits of this administration, the new head of the half-billion-dollar Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was sworn in behind closed doors on Wednesday night. The nomination of former Democratic Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray to serve as Dodd-Frank regulatory enforcer had been soundly defeated in the Senate before Christmas. But as I reported last month, progressive zealots funded by billionaire George Soros goaded Obama to ignore the Senate's constitutionally grounded advice and consent role.

At his left flank's urging, Obama vowed to follow in President Theodore Roosevelt's footsteps (TR recess-appointed 160 officials during a recess of less than one day) and install Cordray even though the Senate technically remained in pro forma session. Fresh from his Hawaii vacation, Obama returned to Washington and for once delivered on a promise.

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters Thursday that the administration expects no retaliation for the end-run around the deliberative process. Playing the pharaoh's helper, Carney airily dismissed widespread bipartisan questions about the legality of the power grab as "esoteric discussion."

The GOP knew the installation of Obama's latest super-czar was coming a month ago, but is now scrambling to respond. Republicans will get clobbered with the class warfare card again unless they forcefully counter the Democrats' narrative of the president's "bold" actions for "middle-class Americans."

Obama's liberal media supporters have rationalized the tyrannical maneuver as a response to GOP "nullification." But it's those who oppose common-sense reforms of the gravely flawed Dodd-Frank law -- a 2,600-page monstrosity that no lawmaker read before passing it -- who are obstructing good government.

As Senate Republicans have been pointing out for months, Dodd-Frank threw out judicial review, removed CFPB from the congressional appropriations process, provided five-year tenure protection for the director and transferred the agency from the Treasury Department to the opaque and unaccountable Federal Reserve.

Obama and Democratic leaders themselves recognize the recklessness of vesting so much unfettered power in a single individual. In 2009, Obama floated a bipartisan board to oversee enforcement. Democratic Sens. Dick Durbin of Illinois, Charles Schumer of New York and Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island all co-sponsored legislation backing a commission. Massachusetts Democratic Rep. Barney Frank was also an original sponsor of a bill creating the very kind of five-member panel Republicans have proposed.

The House passed these and other structural reforms last year, but the Senate has failed to act, and the White House insists on demagoguing reformers. Moreover, taxpayers remain in the dark about how and how much the CFPB is spending, because Dodd-Frank allows the agency to draw funds from the Federal Reserve's operating expenses. Out of sight, out of mind.

This is not "bold." It's jackboot. It won't benefit "middle-class Americans." It'll line lobbyist pockets, soak taxpayer dollars and fuel a Beltway rule-making bonanza. It's not about reining in Wall Street abuses. It's about consolidating bureaucratic authority and granting unprecedented immunity to a single super-cop from congressional and public oversight.

Where, ahem, are those Occupiers when you need them?

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Comments

JTG

Why the GOP doesn't force the issue is beyond my comprehension. It's abundantly obvious that Obama has violated the Constitution many times over. The GOP are complicit by letting him get away with these farces of his. The House has funding authority and should cut off funds. But the community organizer appears to be smarter than the GOP. He gets victory after victory.

Posted January 6, 2012 at 8:25:35 AM


mmccrindle

This is the same Rihard Cordray that liberal Ohioans threw out of office due to his arrogance and total ineptness.

Yet once again this community organizer-in-chief puts in place a ribald socialist freak, never mind the schmuck wouldn't make a good dog catcher. His first order of business will be to punish any private concern who dared contribute to any Republican cause.

I'm counting the days till Obama gets his walking papers.

Obama has become the worst enemy of our Country in it's history. I just wonder how much more damage can that %&@#*% can do.

Posted January 6, 2012 at 8:47:21 AM


JAC

mmccrndle: If this Chicago Cockroach gets re-elected and the Dumbos retain control of the Senate, you ain't seen nothing yet! He will be completely free of all middle of the road constraints because he no longer will have to worry about being re-elected.

Posted January 6, 2012 at 2:23:56 PM


JG

Who is John Galt?

Posted January 6, 2012 at 5:26:31 PM


B Kennedy

The country needs you, Michelle. The Republic is dead, and we are under the heal of obamas imperial boot, but you encourage those who long for the old Republic. Don't let them (obamas crowd) go unnoticed or unchallenged as these traitors pretend (deceiving us if they can)that we still have the Old Republic, which the flag once flew over.

Posted January 6, 2012 at 6:13:26 PM


A.R. Nash

Again with the phantom legislation written by who knows who, signed into law without any representative of the people knowing what's in it. Legislation by abdication. That's soooo respectable. No wonder the approval of Congress is in the toilet. They farm out the writing of new law, don't read what they're offered, sign whatever their leadership tells them to, and claim to be the defenders of "the people" while they pick-up their unearned paychecks. That's leading from behind,..way behind. We need to put them even further behind, as in back in the lame district that elected them, having been replaced by someone who cares about the Constitution and responsibility.

Posted January 7, 2012 at 12:34:05 AM


ct-tom

Every week MM raises issues regarding BO that would have got W impeached. Yet, none of these issues will rise to the attention of the people because the press thinks BO is right and that all of this stuff is too arcane for Americans to bother with. And, they are probably right: If something cannot be expressed in a slogan of five words or less, no one will pay attention to it; it's "in the weeds," technicalities that our noble president must rise above.

If the eventual GOP candidate cannot find a way to make the case that the Demo's are hopelessly corrupt, he (and we) will be totally screwed.

Posted January 7, 2012 at 11:51:35 AM


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