A sharply divided House Republicans voted to proceed with a lawsuit against President Obama on Wednesday, saying that his executive actions are so extreme that they violate the Constitution. House Authorizes Lawsuit Against President Obama for what they say has been inadequate enforcement of the health care law they oppose. Republicans say that President Obama exceeded his constitutional authority by unilaterally deciding to delay the employer mandate for insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Obama has responsed to Republican lawsuit saying,"Stop just hatin' all the time". Obama also disparaged the lawsuit effort as nothing but election-year political theater and a distraction from issues such as highway construction or the southwestern border crisis.
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Posted by Anup Baral July 31, 2014 :
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A sharply divided House Republicans voted to proceed with a lawsuit against President Obama on Wednesday, saying that his executive actions are so extreme that they violate the Constitution. House Authorizes Lawsuit Against President Obama for what they say has been inadequate enforcement of the health care law they oppose. Republicans say that President Obama exceeded his constitutional authority by unilaterally deciding to delay the employer mandate for insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Obama has responsed to Republican lawsuit saying,"Stop just hatin' all the time". Obama also disparaged the lawsuit effort as nothing but election-year political theater and a distraction from issues such as highway construction or the southwestern border crisis.
A sharply divided House Republicans voted to proceed with a lawsuit against President Obama on Wednesday, saying that his executive actions are so extreme that they violate the Constitution. House Authorizes Lawsuit Against President Obama for what they say has been inadequate enforcement of the health care law they oppose. Republicans say that President Obama exceeded his constitutional authority by unilaterally deciding to delay the employer mandate for insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Obama has responsed to Republican lawsuit saying,"Stop just hatin' all the time". Obama also disparaged the lawsuit effort as nothing but election-year political theater and a distraction from issues such as highway construction or the southwestern border crisis.
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