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SCOTUS will be ruling on whether Obama overreached on immigration — 12 Comments

  1. “This is an important case, not just because it’s a test of Obama’s immigration policies and the methods by which he has arrived at them, but because it is a test of the chief executive’s ability to override Congress and the will of the people. That has repercussions way beyond Obama, and is of the utmost importance to those who are interested in liberty and the future of the republic.” neo

    Indeed, it’s importance cannot be over emphasized. The future of the republic may well rest upon it, for while a ruling against Obama will not in and of itself save the republic… a ruling that the President may make law, in effect what a supportive ruling would find, would be the equivalent of when Caesar in Rome declared himself ‘el presidente’ for life.

  2. blert,

    I am not stating that if the SCOTUS rules in favor of Obama that it will make Obama… a Caesar. I am saying it makes an American ‘Caesar’, an inescapable future reality.

  3. Obama will only have 6 months in office by the time the decision is handed down. SCOTUS could’ve dodged the case altogether if they’d wanted, so they must want to rule on it.

    Either pro- or con-, they’re going out of their way to deliver a message.

  4. The one saving grace may be the Leftist Court may fear a Trump Presidency and his overreach WHICH HE WILL, if he gets the nomination. He has as much respect for the Constitution and the rule of Law as Obama does. And he can get the lemmings to follow him.

    God, I pray that Cruz can rise above the crap and get the nod.

  5. I wish I had faith that this would have any bearing on Obama’s behavior.

    As we saw in lower courts, he was busy approving green cards for a large group of immigrants at the exact same time his lawyer was telling the judge that he would do no such thing. Obama has months to continue with his unprecedented acceptance of illegal immigrants, and even if SCOTUS rules against him, there’s no track record that indicates he will obey their ruling.

  6. I predict it goes 5-4 for Obama. Either Roberts or Stevens (I forget whose turn it is to betray the party that nominated them) will detect a wisp of a pheromone leaking from an aroma previously undiscovered deep inside a penumbra emanating from an essence of the commerce clause that clearly intimates that anyone, anywhere, who has ever desired to better themselves must be an American citizen by birth because that is what this great nation is all about…or something. Except when Canada is involved in any way.

  7. geokstr:

    I think Roberts will rule against Obama on this one.

    Stevens, on the other hand, is more of a coin toss. My guess (my fear) is that he’ll support Obama, because he wants to be nice to illegal immigrants.

    The reason I say Roberts won’t go for the liberal line here is that I’ve detected a pattern in Roberts’ defections, and the summary version (someday I may write a post on this) is that he doesn’t like to do anything too drastic to overrule something Congress has done. This does not fall into that category; this is executive overreach, and I think he’d find it so.

    I guess it will all be revealed in the fullness of time.

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