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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: 9:37 A.M. E.T. SUPREME COURT WILL DECIDE ON PRESIDENT'S POWER TO MAKE RECESS APPOINTMENTS [View all]Lugal Zaggesi
(366 posts)20. Is the Supreme Court
going to limit it's ruling to just stopping President Obama from making recess appointments,
by putting in their "this case does not set precedent in any way and can not be used to justify any future court decision" language which they used in the Bush v. Gore, 531 U.S. 98 (2000) case where they handed the Presidency to the Republican ?
Because the Supreme Court probably figures that,
one day,
a Republican might get elected to the White House again.
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BREAKING: 9:37 A.M. E.T. SUPREME COURT WILL DECIDE ON PRESIDENT'S POWER TO MAKE RECESS APPOINTMENTS [View all]
flpoljunkie
Jun 2013
OP
They did NOTHING with the bush doing it, suddenly they find it important. I do believe they will
still_one
Jun 2013
#4
I know, can you believe it?!? 100% of the time! OMG!!!11!!!1! Where will it end? n/t
eggplant
Jun 2013
#17
Well he'd better get going quick at least give them something to crow about.
Historic NY
Jun 2013
#56
The repubs haven't just blocked democratic appointments. They are trying to nullify the powers of
okaawhatever
Jun 2013
#29
All Supreme court decisions have "limiting statements" in them somewhere.
former9thward
Jun 2013
#41
I do not think the executive power is too great. I think Congress's ability to thwart process
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2013
#32
O.K., let's agree to disagree, but the Constitution doesn't give the president that much power
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2013
#54
I agree Congress was intended to be the strongest, but that didn't happen in practice.
Hosnon
Jun 2013
#55
Again, if you and I agree that Congress has the greatest constitutional powers, then...
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2013
#58
Then, you should take issue with how the SCOTUS interprets the law, right? The president doesn't
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2013
#61
"Dumbya," Pappy Bush, Clinton and presidents before Obama made recess appointments.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2013
#31