Obama Moves To Supplant Congress With United Nations


In a last-gasp effort to maintain Congressional authority in the face of Obama’s tyranny, earlier this month Tom Cotton authored a letter – signed by 46 other Republicans –  that was sent directly to Iranian leaders, informing them that any deal Obama made without Congressional approval would eventually be rendered void.

Although Cotton publically stated it was to give Iranian officials a 101 class on how our goverment works, more accurately it was a reflection of the last vestiges of patriots fighting a losing battle against ever-encroaching Marxism.

Obama consolidation of power into the executive branch has gone into overdrive this month: he sought relegate the Judical branch to nothingness by ignoring a federal judges injunction against his executive action on amnesty, he began the process to federalize local law enforcement, he has nullified Congressional authority with the Iranian deal as well as last month’s takeover of the Internet by the FCC.

Tyranny is at the door and using a battering ram to break through while America hides under the bed hoping that the ghost of Thomas Jefferson will ride in on a bald eagle and cast the latest despots back to the black morass from whence they came. Well, our Founding Fathers provided us with an incredible structure to maintain a free society, but it’s our responsiblity to use the devices provided to maintain that structure, which we are failing as a people to do.

The stars are starting to align on the Iran nuclear deal the Obama administration is putting together.

Never mind the details, at least for the moment.

Perhaps all you need to know right now is who gets to approve the deal, besides Iran.

It will be the U.N. Security Council. It will not be the U.S. Congress.

The Obama team has now made it perfectly clear the United Nations will get a yea or nea.

Team Obama has also made it perfectly clear that Congress has no role except to stand on the sidelines and either cheer or jeer, to no effect whatsoever. Emphatically. No effect.

The Administration is telling Senator Bob Corker of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to back off legislation he is proposing that would require Congressional approval of any deal made with Iran. And Senator Corker is the level-headed, responsible one, even in the view of the White House.

As for newby Senator Tom Cotton, author of the infamous Iran letter, the Administration, the Democrats, and the media have nothing but scorn for him, as the ultimate blundering butt-insky. Graybeard Bob Schieffer had Senator Cotton on Face The Nation and wanted to know if Cottonplanned to write to the North Koreans, too. That’s a question designed to express the disdain of the questioner.

And Secretary of State John Kerry was asked what role Congress would play in approval or changes in the deal and he sniffed, in the style of a royal chamberlain, that Congress had no right to change anything in any deal the executive (read: the king) makes.

And yet Obama plans to take the deal to the United Nations for approval.

That might be fine if Congress were involved as well, but to exclude the representatives of the people and include the representatives of 190 foreign nations is, well, arrogant and insulting.

Obama’s disdain and contempt for the Congress has been a glaring feature of his reign, even when the representatives of the people were fellow Democrats. But now that they are the loathsome Republicans the insults know no bounds.

What people ought to take from this deal, whatever the details, and no matter whether Iran’s track to nuclear weapons is fast or slow, is that this President sees himself as representing the world, and lording over his own people in the manner of an unanswerable monarch.

Source: foxnews.com


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