| Here is a list of some of the unconstitutional actionsPRINTof President Barack Obama.
 
 
              You signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. But now 
              we can see that the administration's trillion-dollar stimulus plan 
              clearly is not working. Both the Constitution and history are 
              witnesses that testify that the Stimulus Plan is both a federal 
              usurpation of power and economically misguided. It may very well 
              cause another "catastrophe." You promised that this plan would 
              create jobs immediately and keep the unemployment rate below eight 
              percent. We are now at about 9.5% without including those who are 
              no longer counted due to the length of their unemployment. 
              Americans are asking, "Where are the jobs?" With 14.6 million 
              people officially jobless, 5.9 million who have stopped looking 
              but say they want a job, and 8.5 million who are working part time 
              but would like to work full time, you end up with nearly 30 
              million Americans who cannot find the work they want and 
              desperately need. The ARRA is primarily designed not to stimulate 
              the economy, but to build the size and scope of government. 
              Government spending plans do not stimulate the economy. They are 
              based on the idea that feeding "new" money into the economy will 
              create economic growth. But the money isn't new—it's either taxed 
              or borrowed. It's essentially redistributed from one group of 
              people to another, and no new money is created. And also, State 
              governors, looking down the gun barrel of long-term spending 
              forced on them by your "stimulus" plan, are saying they will 
              refuse to take the money. This is a Constitutional confrontation 
              between the federal government and the states unlike any in our 
              time.  
              You signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into 
              law. The federal government is now forcing Americans to buy health 
              insurance. Even with the disapproval of the American majority you 
              pushed through what we call "Obamacare." Over 20 states are now 
              suing the federal government over your health care reform law. 
              This law began the process to socialize America's health care 
              system. It forces Americans to buy health insurance from a private 
              company against our will.  
              You appointed over thirty Czars without any Congressional 
              oversight to control every aspect of the country. 
               
              You intervened in the troubled automotive industry, renewing 
              loans for General Motors and Chrysler Corporation to continue 
              operations while reorganizing. Over the following months the White 
              House set terms for both firms' bankruptcies, including 
              reorganization of GM giving the U.S. government a temporary 60% 
              equity stake in the company. Where in the Constitution does it say 
              the government can do that? 
               
              You signed into law the popular Car Allowance Rebate System, 
              known popularly as "Cash for Clunkers." In the middle of our 
              country's worst financial crisis you give out freebees with 
              taxpayer dollars? 
               
              You used your executive powers to shakedown British Petroleum 
              after the oil leak catastrophe in the Gulf to create the 
              $20-billion escrow (slush!) fund without any law, legal controls, 
              or binding rules to guide it on how and how much those injured 
              materially by the oil spill (and whom among them) will be paid. 
               
              You believe that the Constitution is a living, breathing 
              document. I thought that the only way to change the Constitution 
              was to amend it? It's not all your fault, Mr. President. If 
              Congress and the Supreme Court did their job properly you would 
              have been checked and balanced. 
   
   
			   
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