Rasmussen: 43% of Dems Believe Obama Should Have the Right to Ignore Court Rulings if it’s ‘Important’
This is why we can’t have nice things.
26% of “likely U.S. voters”
think that the President should have the right to ignore court rulings
if they stand in the way of actions he feels are “important” to the
country, according to a recent Rasmussen poll. If that doesn’t frighten
you, you’re not paying attention.
From
Hot Air:
A small reminder that Obama couldn’t get away with his authoritarian plays on immigration and health care if his party wasn’t backing him up.
Turns out, in fact, that they’re willing to go even further than he is.
Obama tends to limit himself to summarily rewriting federal statutes,
like immigration laws and ObamaCare’s employer mandate. Democrats
wonder: Why not rewrite some federal court rulings too?
Something to bear in mind as we wait for SCOTUS’s decision on
ObamaCare subsidies in the Halbig case and the Fifth Circuit’s decision
on that injunction blocking O’s executive amnesty. He’s already entered the YOPO phase
of his presidency. Why not make his base happy by ignoring any adverse
rulings and instigating a full-blown constitutional crisis?
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey
finds that 26% of Likely U.S. Voters think the president should have the
right to ignore federal court rulings if they are standing in the way
of actions he feels are important for the country…
But perhaps more unsettling to supporters of constitutional checks and balances is the finding that 43% of Democrats believe the president should have the right to ignore the courts.
Only 35% of voters in President Obama’s party disagree, compared to 81%
of Republicans and 67% of voters not affiliated with either major
party…
[W]hile 72% of GOP voters and 63% of unaffiliateds believe it is more
important to preserve our constitutional system of checks and balances
than for the federal government to operate efficiently, Democrats are evenly divided…
Women and younger voters feel more strongly than men and those 40 and
older that the president should have the right to ignore federal court
rulings. Black voters believe that more than whites and other minority
voters do.
I assume Rasmussen deliberately chose a phrase as open-ended as
“important for the country” to nudge respondents about the potential for
abuse. Once you tell the president it’s cool to ignore court rulings if
it’s “important,” you might as well pass an enabling act and hand him
supreme power. Forty-three percent of Democrats, an actual plurality,
didn’t flinch, though. And the irony is, Obama’s own defenses of his
power grabs aren’t much more sophisticated than that.
His rationale for executive amnesty is that Congress is hopelessly
gridlocked, the legal limbo that illegals find themselves in is
intolerable, and we’ve now reached a point of crisis (a political crisis
for the White House, not a policy crisis) that simply demands executive
action. It’s crucially important that he act unilaterally and that he
act now, even though he can’t quite explain — again, on policy terms —
why that is. Just trust him. It’s important. And Democrats do, including
and especially the core Democratic constituencies of women, young
adults, and minorities.
My how far we have fallen. Our Founding Fathers are either rolling in
their graves or shaking their heads in disappointment, thinking we’ve
earned this due to our complacency. However you slice it, this is bad
news for the freedom of America.
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