Or, like their health care reform alternative, are they just posturing while (still) trying to figure out a concrete proposal?
(Also, has there been any similar law suit ever filed by Congress against a President? Doesn't that represent a breach of the separation of powers? And is anyone else amused at the irony of Republicans, who usually critique Democrats for seeking from the courts what they can't get at the ballot box … seeking from the courts what they can't get at the ballot box?)
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John Boehner’s Monster
I have to tell you, Senator Obama is a decent person and a person you don’t have to be scared of as president of the United States. Quick, who said that? Senator Obama is a decent person. You don’t have to be scared of him …
On top of that, they are suing him for acting without Congressional approval, then turning around on the border crisis and complaining that he’s not acting without Congress!
@Solonor – I’m not sure the cases are directly analogous — but, then, the fundamental rationality of the House GOP to anything having to do with That Man in the White House never bears close examination.