Sen. Schumer‘s ’Three Branches’ of Government No Longer Includes Judiciary
- Posted on January 30, 2011 at 11:41am by
Mike Opelka
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While sitting in on CNN’s “State of the Union” this morning, New York’s Senator Chuck Schumer was ringing alarm bells on what he perceives as a GOP threat to shut down the government this Spring during the upcoming Debt Ceiling debate and the Congressional battle over various elements of government funding. This tactic was nothing new as both sides traditionally use extreme examples to make their point. What surprised me was Sen. Schumer’s explanation of the three branches of our American system of government.
As I have always understood it, and as outlined in the Constitution, we have a brilliantly balanced government that provides checks and balances between the three branches; Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. It is a very simple concept graphically displayed here from the website USA for Kids (a site managed by the U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong).
The visual of the graphic makes it quite clear, but a simple text explanation follows as well;
“the framers wrote the Constitution to provide for a separation of powers, or three separate branches of government. Each has its own responsibilities and at the same time they work together to make the country run smoothly and to assure that the rights of citizens are not ignored or disallowed. This is done through checks and balances. A branch may use its powers to check the powers of the other two in order to maintain a balance of power among the three branches of government.
The three branches of the U.S. Government are: Legislative, Executive, Judicial”
In the new Schumer model, the Judicial Branch has apparently been removed. Also disturbing was that CNN host Candy Crowley did not raise an eyebrow at this significant error. One wonders just how much time Chris Matthews will dedicate on Monday‘s Hardball program to denigrating the Senator’s lack of understanding of the Constitution and what the Founding Fathers meant when they created the Three Branches of U.S. Government.




















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Comments (351)
JJBlazeReader
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:40pm.
This is from the number 3 Democrat in the Senate. The media will cover for him but thank God we have the Blaze. Thanks Glenn.
Senator you keep losing more and more credibility.
Report Post »Crainial Access
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:39pmThe planned, systematic destruction of our republic continues. They rewrite history, distort the present and the masses, dumbed down by their education system, don’t even realize what is happening. Their media doesn’t even question the obvious absurdities. We all sit here typing messages to each other while our country as we knew it vanishes. Oh ……we can just wait till election day 2012……sure!
Report Post »JROCCOD
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:39pmYou gotta be kidden me!!!!!! Ya gotta love New York. You elected this clown. Hey, you also elected Bloomberg, Spitzer, Hillary, the list goes on of distinguished elected officials. Maybe New York and California can work something out. In reality, its no better here in Philadelphia. In fact it may be worse….We really need to hold our elected officials accountable and not toerate this type of buffoonery
Report Post »LTinUT
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:38pmSen. Schumer has a link on his own website (http://schumer.senate.gov/) FOR STUDENTS that links to bensnsguide.gpo.gov. If he can’t read the Constitution, or if he can’t read the big words like the kids in grades 3-5, maybe he should read his own website!!
Report Post »Daniel4
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:37pmWhile I don’t agree with Mr. Schumer’s position on many (most) issues, I understand mis-speaks and am willing to cut the Senator a little slack. What bothers me is the consistent lack of knowledge and understanding of the Constitution that shows up amongst our elected representatives.
I’d love to require a test for each new congress that would weed out the pretenders. If you fail, you get sent home and your state/district has to come up with a new Per or Senator. It shouldn’t matter whether you are an incoming freshman or a (shudder) 40 year veteran. Alternately, maybe part of the nominating process should involve a ‘Are You Smarter Than A 2nd Grader?’ public appearance for each candidate with questions from History, Constitution, Economics, Ethics, and Basic Math.
Report Post »criticalpuppy
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 2:37pmI agree, but would go one step further: I would also like to see the age of voting for EVERY American citizen raised to 35, UNLESS the potential voter can pass a very difficult test proving knowledge of the constitution and the way our government is supposed to function. You don’t pass the test, you don’t vote until you are 35! Test would not be required if one joins the military and serves honorably. Those guys and gals get to vote after they join up. Then we should have the best of both worlds, an informed electorate and informed representation…
Report Post »kryptonite
Posted on January 31, 2011 at 2:10amCritical,
Report Post »I used to think like you, but not anymore. Who knows what will happen to the military now that DADT has been repealed. Obama can’t dissolve our military, so he is going to destroy it from within.
bobodu
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:35pmOh boy…I can’t wait for ” Chuck Schumer’s New York”!!!
Report Post »Axman
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:35pmSworn to uphold the Constitution? He must have missed the day they read it. Maybe the plain English throws him off. Unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Report Post »hauschild
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:34pmSchumer needs to be neutered. He, and people of his ilk are extremely dangerous to the American way of life, as perceived by, still, the majority, along with the founders.
What this idiot can‘t yet grasp is that the majority of Americans don’t believe half-wits like Schumer are more able to make decisions for themselves than they are. While the numbers are probably shrinking with each passing year, the good guys are still the majority.
Report Post »booger71
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:32pmLittle Chuckie forgot the two biggest power brokers in DC, special interest groups and Corporations.
Report Post »jblovesAmerica
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:32pmsmart men always are careful of what they say-and what affect those words will have.
Report Post »in this case=we now know Chuckle is a dumb a$$ of the 1st degree.
of course the topic is the budget-what budget chuckle.
Smokey_Bojangles
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:30pmOnly Activist judges count?
Report Post »kschmud
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:29pmI cannot stand it when people jump all over someone if they misspeak… Although I am no fan of Schumer I’ll give him a pass, a poor choice of words. He is on the judiciary committee for goodness sake.
Report Post »bereal
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 2:05pmAnd as such (He’s on the Judiciary Committee) the words should be like adding 2×2 without thinking
Report Post »what the answer is. If he misspoke, then he does’nt have a full grasp of the Branches of Government.
Thatsitivehadenough
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 6:50pmWhat? You must be joking.
Report Post »cosette
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:29pmO.M.G One of the enlightened ones! Hey ABC, Middleclassprophet, Intellectual honesty et al this sounds like a BALLON HEAD to me!
Report Post »streetrodder
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:39pmMiddleclassprophit is over on the huffington post going, Hey what a great idea.
Report Post »wildwood
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:29pmWhat he means is the Progressivies make up the rules to suit their agenda, and they are the ones with the right answer, so there is no need for a Judicial system!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Report Post »America how does dinger like this make it to Washington??????????? This is one of many!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
mcpbob
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:29pmFirst i would like to say that Schmuck Stumer has never regarded the judical branch of goverment, the second think i would like to say is that it would the the U.S. a world of good to shut the goverment down for a week or so… send them all home let them think about why they were elected to office in the first place. these clowns think they are CEO‘s they don’t realize WE THE PEOPLE are the CEO’s they are only employees and we call the shots ….
Report Post »MotherRedDog
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:20pmYou can’t teach an old dog new tricks.
The libs are twisted like pretzels trying to manuver through the manuer they have spread all over this great country and finding out just how much it stinks.
Report Post »loggs14
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:28pmI guess he was one that failed the constitutional knowledge test… LOL Priceless…. I bet there is s press release making excuses already…..
Report Post »grandmaof5
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:45pmI wonder if CNN will have one for Candy Crowley who is apparently as stupid as Chuck U Schumer. Maybe she had one of the “new” history/government text books when she was in college in VA and that is why she doesn’t know there are three branches of government, or maybe her listening audience is so stupid she figures they will never know the difference.
Report Post »YouGottaProblemWithThat
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:27pmChuck S is brilliant! If Sarah Palin made such a gaffe the ******* media would be all over it.
Report Post »dmforman
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:40pmSo true. The problem is that is not a mistake, but the way progressives really view the government.
Report Post »chuck
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:25pmJust goes to show how ignorant the progressive is, how could he ‘forget; the judiciary, easy, that is thir stumbling block to total takeover of our country via communism…vote charlatans like this out of our gov’t ASAP!
Report Post »MUDFLAPS
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:24pmhow do these idiots keep getting reelected? To me, its one of the wonders of the world.
Report Post »2gether
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 2:05pmits called special interest money! That’s why we need TERM LIMITS!!!!!!! IF I could shout it through the internet I would TERM LIMITS = NO MORE SPECIAL INTERESTS or arrogant politicians stuffing the special interest dollars in their pockets for re-election.
Report Post »snuss
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:44pmApparently New York voters are brain dead how else would this fool New York Senator Chuck Schumer be elected over an over again and again?
Report Post »byehlik
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:23pmThis guy is such a joke. I am glad NY is so sophisticated and elects a total moron. Again, again, and again. Were doomed.
Report Post »Showtime
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 2:02pmNo, we are not doomed! If America can wake up, so can New York. There HAS to be someone in New York with a modicum of intelligence who will spread the word. Perhaps their judges qualify for this task!
Report Post »Showtime
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 2:06pm@BYEHLIK –
Report Post »If Chuck Shumer’s brain were dynamite, he wouldn’t have enough to blow his nose! Now I’m wondering if he failed civics in high school or even graduated!
KenInIL
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 2:29pmNew Yorkers ought to demand their vote back on that one! RECALL !!!
Bachmann was worried about congressmen not knowing the Constitution, Shummer has pointed out THINGS ARE A LOT WORSE !!
Report Post »Teapartywoman
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:23pmWhat a was of my time. Personally He is at the bottom of the barrel for me.
Report Post »nmb7401
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:22pmOne more who will say “that pesky thing, the Constitution…what did they know… WE know there are three branches…The House, The Senate and The President…” OH REALLY Chucky, we shall see!!!
Report Post »8jrts
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:22pmSchumer‘s either an idiot or developed alzheimer’s …No wonder NY is in the financial state it’s in.
Report Post »Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:29pmMay he have both?
Report Post »Shoot-To-Kill
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:30pmBoth! And ugly to boot
Report Post »Showtime
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:45pmYou can’t fix stupid.
Report Post »Showtime
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:47pmNew York should be really proud of their senator!
Report Post »Showtime
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:53pm8JRTS, I’m goinjg to contact my Republican senators (Isakson and Chambliss) and ask them to tell Democrat Senator Shumer that he needs to read the Constitution, the document read in the House of Representatives for a reason, and find out that there is a Judicial Branch and a Legislative Branch.
Folks, this has absoultely bogtgled my mind! So much for government schools! Shumer must be one of those children “left behind!” No wonder our country is in such a mess!
Report Post »Showtime
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:59pmWell! I don’t see a defense of this from Killa or WhiteTeaParty. Probably looking up stuff against the Republicans. Or maybe Michele Bachmann or Sarah Palin! Dems are running out of vocal ammunition, folks. I don’t think this can be topped, but I’m certain that the Progressives will find a way!
Report Post »Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 2:14pm@Showtime
One step ahead of you, one copy of the Constitution is on its way to the main office he has in DC.
Report Post »GeorgieJo
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 2:21pmMandantory Brain Scans for ALL moonbat Senators
Chuckie,WE are WEARY of you
Now get in line and get a SCAN
ps:Take ChrissyMatthews with ya He thinks the Panama Canal is near Egypt
Report Post »bigbud
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 2:49pmIf Sara or Michelle had said this the left would be calling for their heads, no not literally,,,,, Ok maybe literally.
Report Post »dennybug
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:07pmI wonder when Chris Mathews is gonna be out calling this DEM. a “BALLOON HEAD”???
Report Post »VTDave
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:22pmI can hear the crickets chirping now………
Report Post »docvet
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 5:35pmSee, many of us said it was a waste of time to read the Constitution on the House floor. See, see, we told you so. Ahahahahahaha.
Report Post »RobertCA
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 11:43amYeah why not since it’s OPEN SEASON !!!!!!!!!!!!
Report Post »TruthTalker
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:16pmHe needs to go back to 6th grade.
Report Post »Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:19pmWe can see now that the congress is all but irrelevent due to Obama and the Progressives making the changes via regulation reformation so why would they also not seek to make the judicial branch irrelevent as well.
The only other conclusion is to figure that Senator Schumer does not have any clue as to how the nation, let alone the part of government he works in, actually works.
Also for the CNN host to ‘not raise an eyebrow’ over this total disregard for the constitutional system and glaring errors of the senator, shows to no end the contempt of reality CNN holds along with the progressive spin machine they have become.
WireWizard
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:28pmOMG! IMHO this guy is due for a re-education session with my BFF, REP. Bachmann. I won’t be ROTFL if he expects the American people to agree with his new view of our government.
John Galt, we need you now more than ever!
TTFN
Report Post »booger71
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:28pmThe progressives put a big crack in the separation of powers by getting the 17th Amendment passed.
bikerr
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:31pmSeems typical that we will hear no outcry from the libs on this buffoons talk. They(the libs) HATE the America they have grown up in.
Report Post »bikerr
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:36pmSenator Schumer maybe lives in one of the 57 states that President Obama said we have. I’m sure we all remember the media outcry on that one.(not). Speaking of similar media How is Dan Quayle doing?
Report Post »clockn63
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:36pmMonday he’ll come back with the old reliabel statement “I misspoke”. What do you bet?
WE KNOW BETTER CHUCK!!!
Report Post »Waltermelon
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:36pmTalking-Point Alert!!
@32 seconds in, Chucky is caught in a huge democrat lie!
According to democrats, social security is solvent, with enough funds to last another decade. But Chucky just got caught in the lie, claiming that the shutting-down of government will keep people from getting social security checks!
Not only is this a huge lie, it is also the second worse kind of scare-tactic out there. We need to recognize, and call them out as bullies the elderly.
Report Post »dwh320
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:36pmAnother WTF Progressive moment for your entertainment. Hope you all enjoyed it as much as they enjoy sticking it to you.
MAULEMALL
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:38pmWell that annoying thing they call an oath to protect and defend has NO meaning to these miscreants…
Seditious and treasonous
Report Post »KICKILLEGALSOUT
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:39pmThe system only works when the right people with the right values are in those 3 branches. You can’t put a bunch of activist judges, lying congressmen and senators, and Commies in the White house and expect the system to work no matter how well it was designed. It works only with the right people and that primarily is the responsibility of the people themselves to be diligent to elect the right people or else it is doomed to failure. Just look at our current state of affairs as a perfect example.
Report Post »CultureWarriors
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:56pmThe fact that an imbecile like Chucky is in elected is an absolute embarrassment to the United States. Yet another Democrat poster boy for IQ requirements to serve in elected office. Can you imagine how stupid a person has to be to support an idiot like this?
3 things we could do to turn the country around pronto
1) Require a measured IQ of 130 + to serve in elected office.
2) Do not allow welfare recipients to vote.
3) Any state that goes bankrupt reverts to territory status until debt is made good. Thus losing congressional representation.
John 1776
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 2:02pmAnd I though the three branches of government were The President, The Main Stream Media, and the Cabinet of Radicals. Geee.. Learn something new every day!
My Sacred Honor
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 2:16pmUm…just a suggetion as to the headline topic…MAYBE he mis-spoke “three branches of government” rather than leave out the Judiciary. Meaning, the law MAKING branches of government, defending his still-in-the-majority democrat Senate, and ripping on the republican House. Shumer may be a commie, but he ain’t stupid. Just a thought.
Report Post »BUT what is underlying here is the point he is trying to make and how he’s making it. Same ole same ole, but worth mentioning. The sore loser libs are still playing the “party of no” card, and they still don’t get it. We are NOT the party of “no”, but the party of “HELL no!!”. And we are NOT going to “compromise” in order that your little revolution trickles instead of snowballs.
It BETTER not happen…
Hear me talkin’, new guys in the House? We are a wise populous now, and we can fire you every two years if you do not work for the will of the people.
My Sacred Honor
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 2:34pmCultureWarriors
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 1:56pm
3 things we could do to turn the country around pronto
1) Require a measured IQ of 130 + to serve in elected office.
2) Do not allow welfare recipients to vote.
3) Any state that goes bankrupt reverts to territory status until debt is made good. Thus losing congressional representation.
Wow. That is hard core out-of-the-box thinking, and great suggestions! However, May I suggest so changes:
1) I believe that the IQ of an idividual can be determined during the various debates, and smart people will know the difference between a smart guy and a Gump. See South Carolina Senate race last year.
Rather, make them take a Costitution quiz with randomly determined questions some time in the election process before they are determined the winner, like during the primaries. I would suggest given to them by their party’s chair, but the dems would probably fudge that…well, maybe both sides would. Maybe administered by the state Supreme Court from which they are running?
2) The original Constitutional requirement was that only landholders could vote. I do not agrre with this at all, and I’m not really sure how I feel about letting everyone vote. On one hand, how do you determined who is easily duped without squashing their rights as citizens? And to make the claim that welfare recipiants will vote to “get their check on” is nonsense. EVERYONE voting has an ulterior motive for their canidate of choice. Disallowing welfare recipients only furthers YOUR (and my) agenda of the tiniest government possible, and even the lazy have the right to be lazy and want their free cheese.
So I don’t know.
3) Best idea I’ve EVER heard, however, one important fact comes to mind. That would require a Constitutional Amendment, which requires…2/3? of both House and Senate and 3/4ths of the states to make happen. That means 13 states is the max that can vote no to deny the Amendment. How many states are close to default? Probably more than 13? And how many House reps are from those states? It has gone too far for that.
Great ideas, and we need more critical thinking like that! Keep truckin’, bro!
Mirimichi
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:02pmYeah, I wish it was open season.
Report Post »AzDebi
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:02pmWell…I’d say that we should direct Mr.Schumer to the website “USA for Kids”…not his FAULT that he was obviously “educated” in the public school system!
Report Post »Dandylyon
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:10pmGood catch WATERMELON,I thought the same thing but was not sure.
The fact that politician’s lie is just that,a fact.the fact that politician’s are iliterate is genetic.They prove it everytime they open there mouth.The Dem’s are just better then anyone else.
Report Post »kryptonite
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:13pmMaybe this is the NEW Constitution of the United States that will replace the outdated “charter of negative liberties,” pending executive order — shortly?
Report Post »HillBillySam1
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:27pmSchumer’s REAL view of the three branches of Government: 1. Me 2. Myself 3. And “I”……..
Report Post »AmericanSoldier
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:41pmI’ve hated Senator Schumer since seeing him during the Waco trials. I can’t stand this little rat. I really wish NY would get rid of him already.
Report Post »OneFootRandy
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:42pmWhat a non story. He was clearly talking about the seperate bodies that have to work together on budget issues. The terminology is not exlusive to the context it is most associated with.
Get a grip people, focus on the Dems REAL ERRORS, this is a sad distraction.
jakartaman
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:50pmIf brains were dynamite this guy would not have enough to blow his exceptionally large nose!
Report Post »Showtime
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:52pm@My Sacred Honor
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 2:34pm
and
@CultureWarriors
What about a literacy test or the test given to immigrants for potential citizens?
Report Post »davecoolworld
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:52pmSen. Schumer is a hateful man. I can’t stand him a little. That said, I‘m sure he know’s the 3 branches of Gov. He doesn’t like the way the Constitution is framed so, it was probably a Freudian slip if anything.
Report Post »lylee
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 3:59pmHe said it with such certainty, I wonder how he’s going to spin it if he is ever called on his stupidity.
Report Post »A Doctors Labor Is Not My Right
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 4:05pmIt was not a mistake when Newt Gingrich did it – we see that because the Progressive spinsters were able to snow the People, we have an even bigger, intrusive government today.
There are only two sound options: 1) cut spending in such a way that shrinks the government dramatically, or 2) default on our debts now, because it will be worse for us later.
Remember that it is the goal of the Obama Administration to destroy the economy, and they will deliberately keep spending until the economy collapses.
Report Post »ozz
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 4:11pmThe lie is if he actually claims to have read the constitution.
Report Post »Dustyluv
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 4:12pmPlease…Let my State seceed now…
Report Post »Republic
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 4:26pmYou can’t fix stupid.
Report Post »d55may
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 4:41pmWhat he is saying is that the President(executive)and the Attorney General(judicial)are joined at the hip, so there are really only two branches of government. Soon even the legislative will be out of the picture because he’ll use executive orders and appoint whoever he wants to whatever seat he wants filled whenever he wants too. We can only hope that we will be allowed to vote, oh scratch that thought, he’ll just stuff the ballot boxes. Rep. D. Issa has a lot of investigative work on his hands and he’ll be fighting Colburn at the same time.
Report Post »Cherished Emblems
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 4:41pmIf this is such a BIG mistake. Why not let the Republicans do it and the american public will punish them for it…Oh yeah, it’s only a bad idea for Dems, because it turns off the funding to all their stupid pet projects.
Report Post »Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 4:52pmIn defense of Sen Shumer, I believe he was getting the Good and Plenty clause mixed up the 3 branches of Gove. According to the Dems, everything is legal under the Good and Plenty clause, that gives them the right to impose mandates on everyone, except those who the grant waivers. The Judicial branch isn’t on of the branches, they are simply a means to override any challenges to the Good and Plenty clause. Therefore, in his twisted world, he is correct.
Report Post »Czar Kasim
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 4:53pmI am sorry Mr. Schumer you are not smarter than a tea partier, but you still can GO HOME with the home version of our game.
Report Post »82dAirborne
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 5:21pmHere are the latest Congressional Job Approval ratings:
Polling Data
Poll Date Approve Disapprove Spread
RCP Average 1/5 – 1/23 24.4 69.0 -44.6
CNN/Opinion Research 1/21 – 1/23 26 72 -46
FOX News 1/18 – 1/19 22 65 -43
ABC News/Wash Post 1/13 – 1/16 28 66 -38
Associated Press/GfK 1/5 – 1/10 26 69 -43
Gallup 1/7 – 1/9 20 73 -53
This man is an embarrassment to those ratings!!!!!!
Report Post »My Sacred Honor
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 6:15pm@Dandylyon
Report Post »If you are gonna rip on how someone speaks, look at your own words first. It is one of my biggest peaves to see someome put an apostrophe before an “s” that is only meant to be plural. Smarten up before you come here and rip on another’s punctuation/spelling/enunciation.
You sir, fail hard.
VerySeniorCitizen
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 6:42pmBOOGER71.
You might just want to read up on HOW amendments come to pass into law.
No one party can effect the making – or alteration – of ANY amendment. It MUST be ratified by three-quarters of ALL the states governments.
In the case of the 17th Amendment – it took 330 days from proposal to ratification,and with the agreement of the State Houses of ALL the States of the then USA – with the exception of ONLY ONE state. The State that didn’t want the amendment was UTAH!
Maybe Glenn hasn’t explained all this to you so you might just want to Google it – and get educated.
Report Post »My Sacred Honor
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 7:15pm@VerySeniorCitizen
Report Post »You terribly misunderstand his point. in 1913, the progressive movement was in full swing as was their propaganda machine. It took ordinary Americans til just this year to understand due to Beck’s teachings of history just how bad it was. But VerySeniorCitizen I believe you missed the point by BOOGER71 which was very valid. That the 17th amendment took a A SERIOUS chunk of power away from th states themselves and invalidated their authority as “sovereign states” among the several states to do their business, and allowed the Federal government to excise more authority than was originally given by the founders. This was just another foul bit of business, duping the Congress at the time, which was an unconstitutional act.
And one of many (Patriot Act) that I would love to be reviewed and judged by our current Supreme Court to judge the constitutionality of such.
Reckon they can claear their “McDonald’s” coffee spill docket long enough to hear these types of Constitutional cases and help us resore the country?
You listening, there, Judge Roberts, Scalia, Thomas and Alito? You all have powers given to you by the People to cheak and balence, do your jobs. The POTUS making presidential mandates without judicial review? SERIOUSLY? Is this not an affont to your constitutional power as THE Supreme Court?
MOVETERAN
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 7:17pmThe one thing that the government, be they Dem or GOP, has truely forgotten is that the citizens are the sovereign in this country. We do not live and survive at the whim of those who believe themselves superior. Those few that believe themselves to be elite. Our lives are our own. There are those rights that the founders say, as I believe, are unalienable. They are ours by right of life, not by right of government. Free men and free women have these rights because they are born not because a select few say we have them. Yet both sides are playing us against ourselves. We fight here between ourselves while they change rules and erase laws on the basis of being out dated. How can something that is mine by right of life be out dated? How can one side claim moral superiourity and yet revert back to the same tactics that got us here in the first place? I do not like politicians. I don’t care whose side they are on. Anyone that wants to be a politician as a career is not right in the head. As I see it that just means a desire for power over others or simply put just plain old greed.
Report Post »Ruler4You
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 7:18pmI have to agree with CULTUREWARRIORS commentary 100%. In addition, Chuckie is an idiot, but as was proved in the 2008 election for president there is no office that can not be bought. Chuckie has a line on the price of his office and he always seems to have the money to purchase the seat.
Report Post »Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 7:46pm@My Sacred Honor
Report Post »Great points, I would have to agree with you on the 3 points, 1st 2 points open up too much for fraud and discrimination. I would love to see any state that went bankrupt losses their statehood until they pay it off. A state such as California would most likely come back into the union as 2 or 3 states, a popular idea for those in the state that live up north.
grumpyt
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 7:55pmReally? This is a simple MIS-SPEAK. I don’t care for Chuckie, but lets not go crazy on this one. Let’s focus on shutting down the government. It is going to take painful drastic action to get this budget under control and once more, it does not appear that anyone in DC wants to take the necessary steps. The cutting must be across the board. Just like in business, cut the fat until you get to the muscel then shave a bit more, wait awhile and see if the patient lives.
I am reminded of what went through my mind the time I saw that a lady had jumped a red light and was going to hit me and my motorcycle…”Ohhhh, this is gonna HURT!”.
Report Post »Mikeyyy
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 8:23pmhaha, good 1. Chris M will spend NO TIME questioning the politician’s understanding. Checks and Balances? blah blah blah…no need for that in the government. Secretly this probably really exxxcites and turns on Chris M.
Report Post »DisillusionedDaily
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 8:43pmThe lack of education in civics and the history of our elected leaders no longer surprises. The have demonstrated this lack of knowledge on many occasions. And…………After Obama’s SOTU speech in 2010 it should not come as a surprise that the democrats lack respect for the Supreme Court. As George Bernard Shaw once said, “He who can, does. He who cannot, teaches.“ Obama need to go back to teaching and his students should be all of the people who are still waiting for their ”Obama Money!”
Report Post »click4cheapandeasyweb
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 10:18pmTruthTalker, schooling won’t help him. The problem is… he wants to believe that what he says could be reality. His inner wishes are just coming out as fact, in his little mind at least.
Report Post »click4cheapandeasyweb
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 10:20pmKICKILLEGALSOUT, you have the best post of the weekend!
Report Post »SteveSD
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 10:28pmThe democrats will ignore the Supreme Court right up to the moment they declare Obamacare unconstitutional.
Report Post »snidley-whiplash
Posted on January 30, 2011 at 10:49pm2012 The change we have been looking for is around the corner. But in the forefront IMPEACH OBAMA! NOW. Why not just IMPEACH the whole lot of them. Lets make 2012 tomorrow.
Report Post »RockyMountainMosaics.Com
Posted on January 31, 2011 at 4:55amI recall the federal government shutting down in the 90′s. Had I not heard about it on television, I never would have noticed. Shutting it down again sounds pretty good, maybe it’ll stay closed for a while this time. We’ll still have state, county and municipal overlords to keep us all safe and suckled.
I’m a single issue voter: Less government
Report Post »Pocono Countryboy
Posted on January 31, 2011 at 8:21amCULTURE WARRIOR posted
“1) Require a measured IQ of 130 + to serve in elected office.”
Sorry but I‘ve known a few folks in that category that if the sum total of their common sense were converted to gunpowder it wouldn’t be enough to blow the wax out of their ears.
A better qualification to substitute for that would be a Constitutional Literacy exam.
Report Post »ron the veteran
Posted on January 31, 2011 at 9:13amits time to call for his resignation if hes that stuipd and i guess he is…….
Report Post »leahasevedo
Posted on January 31, 2011 at 8:53pmwow! i can’t believe my daughter who is in 4th grade knew to laugh at this fool. my daughter is smarter than a senator. lol!
Report Post »TheGreyPiper
Posted on January 31, 2011 at 9:26pm“What a maroon.”
–B. Bunny
Report Post »Risky Business
Posted on February 1, 2011 at 12:49pmNothing unsurprising in Schumer’s thinking; it’s a well known fact that the left considers the Judiciary to simply be an arm of the Democrat party.
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