House Moves on Radical Barack Obama,
Well,
that took long enough! Barack Hussein Obama Soetoro Sobarkah has less than a
year left in office and the Republican-led House, which has been led by
Republicans since their victory in 2010, is finally getting around to a
resolution to establish a Select Committee on High Crimes and Misdemeanors
within the Executive Branch and the Obama Administration.
HR693
IH was introduced into the House of Representatives by Rep. Ted Yoho (R-FL)
The resolution would
establish a “permanent Select Committee on Executive Oversight.”
“Every
day a new claim and allegation come to light about the abuses of the Obama
Administration,” said Yoho. “Blatant Executive overreach, targeting by
enforcement agencies, stand down orders of enforcement on existing law—which
have resulted in the deaths of Americans, and regulatory agencies that bypass
Congress and write their own laws.
Enough is enough. While this committee will
be tasked with the oversight over future administrations—both Republican and
Democrat—the abuses of the current Administration have necessitated the
creation of a whole new committee to deal solely with this Administration’s
transgressions.”
“We,
the Representatives of the people, are tasked with holding the Executive Branch
accountable by the guiding document of this nation—the Constitution,” the
Florida representative added. “It is our job, our responsibility, and the right
thing to do. So, if not now, when? If not us, who? We must prove to the
American people we are worthy of the responsibility they have entrusted to us.
All it takes for evil or tyranny to prevail or for our Constitutional Republic
to fail is for good men and women to do nothing.”
According
to the resolution, Rule X of the Rules of the House of Representatives would be
amended by adding the following clause:
Permanent
Select Committee on Oversight of the Executive Branch
`12.(a)
There is hereby established the Permanent Select Committee on Oversight of the
Executive Branch (hereinafter referred to as the `Select Committee’).
`(b)(1)
The Speaker shall appoint 12 Members to the Select Committee, five of whom
shall be appointed after consultation with the minority leader.
`(2)
The Speaker shall designate one Member to serve as chair of the Select
Committee, and the minority leader shall designate one Member to serve as
ranking minority member of the Select Committee.
`(3)
Any vacancy in the Select Committee shall be filled in the same manner as the
original appointment.
`(4)
The Select Committee shall enlist the assistance of a Special Task Force
established by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, for the sole purpose of
assisting the Select Committee in its investigations.
`(c)
The Select Committee shall investigate allegations of misconduct by officials
of the executive branch. The Select Committee shall not have legislative
jurisdiction.
`(d)(1)
Notwithstanding clause 3(m) of rule X, the Select Committee is authorized to
study the sources and methods of entities described in clause 11(b)(1)(A) of
rule X insofar as such study is related to the matters described in paragraph
(c).
`(2)
Clause 11(e) and the first sentence of clause 11(f) of rule X (relating to the
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence) shall apply to the Select
Committee.
`(3)
Rule XI applies to the Select Committee except as follows:
`(A)
Clause 2(a) of rule XI shall not apply to the Select Committee.
`(B)
Clause 2(g)(2)(D) of rule XI shall apply to the Select Committee in the same
manner as it applies to the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
`(C)
Pursuant to clause 2(h) of rule XI, two Members of the Select Committee shall
constitute a quorum for taking testimony or receiving evidence and one-third of
the Members of the Select Committee shall constitute a quorum for taking any
action other than one for which the presence of a majority of the Select
Committee is required.
`(D)
The chair of the Select Committee may authorize and issue subpoenas pursuant to
clause 2(m) of rule XI in the investigation and study conducted pursuant to
section 3 of this resolution, including for the purpose of taking depositions,
as is deemed necessary in the pursuit of truth and justice for the American
people.
`(E)(i)
The chair of the Select Committee, upon consultation with the ranking minority
member, may order the taking of depositions, under oath and pursuant to notice
or subpoena, by a Member of the Select Committee or a counsel of the Select
Committee.
`(ii)
Depositions taken under the authority prescribed in this subdivision shall be
governed by the procedures submitted by the chair of the Committee on Rules for
printing in the Congressional Record.
`(F)
The chair of the Select Committee may, after consultation with the ranking
minority member, recognize–
`(i)
Members of the Select Committee to question a witness for periods longer than
five minutes as though pursuant to clause 2(j)(2)(B) of rule XI; and
`(ii)
staff of the Select Committee to question a witness as though pursuant to
clause 2(j)(2)(C) of rule XI.’.
(b)
Funding for One Hundred Fourteenth Congress-
(1)
PAYMENT OF EXPENSES- There shall be paid out of the applicable accounts of the
House of Representatives such sums as may be necessary for the expenses of the
Permanent Select Committee on Oversight of the Executive Branch established
under clause 12 of rule XI of the Rules of the House of Representatives (as added
by subsection (a)) during the One Hundred Fourteenth Congress.
(2)
VOUCHERS- Payments under this subsection shall be made on vouchers signed by
the chair of the Select Committee and approved in the manner directed by the
Committee on House Administration.
one co-sponsor, Rep. Randy Weber Sr. (R-TX).
That should tell you all you need to know about the sellout of
Republicans in Washington. While I question whether or not the resolution has
any chance of passing, the fact that it has taken this long to even see such a
document is quite telling. After all, the Republicans don’t care about the
Obama administration’s crimes because they have been involved in aiding him in
them.
Reposted
with permission from Freedom Outpost
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