By Alan Caruba
In 2010, before the midterm elections,
President Obama said, “We’re gonna punish our enemies and we’re gonna reward our
friends.”
Instead, it was the Democratic Party
that got punished as voters rejected its candidates, rendering it some of its
biggest losses since the Great Depression. The Republican Party gained 63 seats
in the House of Representatives, recapturing the majority, the largest seat
change since 1948.
In November 2014, the voters gave
complete control of Congress to Republicans for the first time in eight years as
they retained every one of the GOP Senate seats up for reelection and added six
more to ensure a Republican majority.
What was apparent before the 2010
election and since has been a President who regards himself and his powers as
that of a potentate, a monarch scornful of the Congress in the same way English
kings scorned their parliament until forced to relinquish total power and grant
individual freedom to their subjects.
In the twenty-two months before
Obama’s second and final term ends, I am, I confess, increasingly fearful of
what he has in mind for America. The voters have already made it clear they
oppose his gun control efforts, his views on illegal immigration and they want
ObamaCare repealed.
As this is written, Americans are
growing increasingly concerned over the outcome of the negotiations with Iran.
Obama’s chief of staff, Denis McDonough, has written to Bob Corker (R-TN), the
chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, harshly criticizing the
notion that the Senate should have anything to say regarding the negotiations
and suggesting that Obama has the authority to lift the sanctions imposed by
Congress on Iran. He doesn’t.
A White House that believes it has
powers that a simple reading of the Constitution tells them are limited is
dangerous place. Obama’s White House has been gaining a reputation for
lawlessness and we have seen this in the way the IRS denied conservative groups
the right to tax-exempt status to which they were entitled. Then, not so
mysteriously, the emails that would reveal this were “lost.”
In the wake of the Benghazi tragedy in
which our ambassador and three other staff were killed on September 12, 2012—the
anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon—the emails
of the then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have gone missing along with all
the rest of those wiped clean from her personal server. I still recall seeing
her stand beside the President when he blatantly lied to Americans and the world
that the attack was the result of a video no one had ever seen.
In his book, “Our Lost Constitution:
The Willful Subversion of America’s Founding Document”, by Sen. Mike Lee
(R-Utah) he devotes a chapter to the Fourth
Amendment:
“The right of the people to be secure
in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and
seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probably
cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the
place to be searched, and
the persons or things to be seized.”
Colonial Americans had watched a
famous case in England in which John Wilkes had led the fight to ensure that the
King could no longer arbitrarily search and seize the property of anyone. They
had fought a Revolution to be free of such tyranny. In the effort to secure the
ratification of the Constitution, in 1789 James Madison began drafting the Bill
of Rights that several of the states said had to be part of the Constitution if
they were to ratify it. It was introduced to the First Congress that same
year.
Sen. Lee expresses concern that “for
the past eight years, the federal government has relied on an excessively broad
interpretation of an excessively broad provision of the USA Patriot Act to
collect and, in some circumstances, search through vast amounts of information
that most Americans would consider both private and entirely unrelated to
national security.”
Noting the intelligence agencies such
as the National Security Agency that routinely gather enormous information about
all our electronic communications, telephone calls and email, Sen. Lee says that
“One could argue, however, that that far greater threat to government of the
people, by the people, and for the people is the near certainty that those who
wield this power will eventually use it to identify and punish anyone whom may
disagree with them. This type of abuse could weaken or even destroy
constitutionally limited government as we know it.”
That’s what has me worried
specifically about Barack Obama. I have no doubt at all that he would and
probably has used the vast information gathering capacity at his disposal to
“punish” those he regards his enemies.
Consider what he did to Iraq War hero
Gen. David Petraeus who he had appointed as Director of the CIA. He drove him
from that post and threatened him with jail for an infraction that likely was
discovered by monitoring his private communications. By contrast, Hillary
Clinton’s email server was, according to intelligence experts, likely hacked to
the point where our enemies knew exactly what she and the State Department was
doing. And she wants to be your next President.
My ultimate concern is that Obama
might declare martial
law for whatever spurious reason he would give. It would suspend the
Constitution and leave us with no rights at all, subject to arrest for resisting
his takeover of the nation. It would also mobilize the largest army in the
world…America’s hunters and gun owners!
Obama has been working to federalize
police authorities around the nation. He has purged the military of any officer
that was deemed to disagree with his policies. All that stands between us and
him is the Constitution and Congress. And the fact that millions of Americans,
thanks to the Second Amendment, are armed
in the event he tries to assert dictatorial powers.
© Alan Caruba, 2015
2 comments:
Great post! I too am worried, but I am certain that even though our Officers have been removed, it is we senior enlisted who run the military and I feel a whole lot better knowing that when the time comes, we will value our oaths to the Constitution and create in-fighting before we ever allow our services to be used for nefarious means against our bosses...the free people of the various States.
Your opinion greatly cheers me!
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