Home of Avid Collectors of Aggregated Ideals...Widecasting via Google+, LinkedIn, Facebook, Tweetcasting, Pinteresting, Meddling, and generally Stumbling Upon and sharing all that's there to learn because an informed voter is a better voter.

Showing posts with label Executive Order. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Executive Order. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

The Party Of Less Than Nothing

One of our favorite writing colleagues is David E. Phillips. 
He is always on the mark, and does it with style, so 
with his permission, we share his work with you. Enjoy.


by
David E. Phillips

Republicans may not be ready to admit it, but they probably lost the race for the White House in 2016 last night.

The bold executive action announced last night by President Obama on immigration has put the GOP in a terrible box. Oh sure, there is risk for the administrations here as well. While the policy the President unveiled last night that delays deportations, protects up to 5 million undocumented workers, and generally looks for a more humane way forward, may be popular, the process is not. Americans generally don’t like the idea of a President circumventing congress to establish policy, even when–like here–it’s legal.

The President made a nod in this direction last night when he pointed out that if the Republican Party did not like what he was doing, they could fix that. As he put it, “Pass a bill.” It was a deft move by the President and a clear challenge to the GOP. One that I suspect they will do their best to avoid and simply turn their focus back on the President and challenge his unilateral move by doing the usual clanging of pots and pans that produces noises like “emperor,” “king,” “illegal” and “unconstitutional.” There may be short-term benefits to this strategy, but long-term, the peril is more likely to be owned by the offended party.

The truth of the matter is, the President has much less to lose. His party needed to come through for their Hispanic constituency and make good on the promise of immigration reform. One could argue that, if anything, this is long overdue. Candidate Obama promised reform by the end of his first term. The closest he and the Democrats came was a failed effort at getting the Dream Act passed that would protect the undocumented who were brought here as children by their parents. The President showed patience–perhaps too much–in allowing the Senate to craft a bipartisan bill that passed over 18 months ago, but languishes in the House to this day.

Many–including myself–wanted the President to do this before the midterms. The President delayed this action in an effort to protect vulnerable Democrats up for election in red states. As anyone who watched the results of the most recent election knows, it made no difference. As is far too typical of the Democratic Party, they made the decision to attempt to mitigate the zeal of their opposition as opposed to inspiring their base. The cost of this backward thinking was a terrible turnout and the loss of the Senate.

However, now the President is behaving like a free man. The GOP may have taken congress, and his approval rating may be underwater, but he’s not running again. To put it another way, there is little left to lose, so why not do the right thing and see what happens? Which is exactly what the President did last night.

At this point, the greatest headache for the President going forward is that this maneuver will result in the GOP attempting to make life miserable for him over the next two years. Does anyone believe this wasn’t going to be the case anyway? Last night on MSNBC, former adviser to John McCain and network analyst, Steve Schmidt declared that the President’s executive action destroyed any chance of the new congress passing comprehensive immigration reform. I had to wonder if Schmidt–often a sane voice from the right–had taken leave of his faculties. Does he really believe there was any chance of that happening with a new congress that is likely to be more emboldened, obstinate, and republican-y? Like I said, I kind of like Steve and generally think he’s a pretty smart guy, but last night we saw the guy who thought Sarah Palin as Vice President was a pretty good idea.

One need only to look at the last six years to rebut Schmidt’s quaint notion of bipartisan potential.

During the first two years of the Obama administration, when the Democratic Party held both houses of congress, the GOP became the “Party of No,” using the filibuster to an unprecedented level in the Senate to block legislation. Once they took back the House in the 2010 midterms, they became the “Party of Nothing,” making the “Do Nothing” congress of Harry Truman’s time look positively robust in terms of legislative action. Come next year, the Republicans will hold both houses of congress. So far, what we have heard from them, is their desire to repeal Obamacare, block gay marriage, and fight the executive action by the President on immigration. The problem for Republicans is to do any of these things on a large level, they will need the presidency too. Which means in 2016, they will have to run against everything and for nothing.

The best thing for the Republican party, ironically, is also the best thing for the country. All the GOP would need to do is use legislation to improve Obamacare. On gay marriage, they could simply just get out of the way. The GOP loves to argue over state’s rights. Well, 34 states have decided that gay people have the same marital rights as straight people. It’s easy. Do nothing. Hell, they’re good at it. Finally, on immigration, they have a bill that has been sitting in limbo in the House of Representatives for a year and a half that was co-authored by the GOP’s great Latino hope, Marco Rubio, passed the Senate with 68 votes, and everyone believes would clear the House if only John Boehner would let it be voted on. Something he is loath to do for fear of political blowback from the tightiest of righties within his party. They may not like any of these choices, but getting those three issues off the table would allow the party to get back to convincing us that “trickle down” economics still works. For them, that’s a better–if equally stale–bet.

If this is what the GOP wants to run on in 2016, taking rights and benefits away from those who will have, by then, been enjoying those rights and benefits for years, I say be my guest. Be the Party of Less Than Nothing. Go ahead and make up the bumper stickers and everything. Let’s see how that works out. I may be mixing metaphors here, but the ball is in their court and as of last night, their bluff has been called. It’s up to them to decide if the way forward is to go backward. If that’s their choice, and I have no reason to believe they will go in any other direction, then they’ve already lost and they simply don’t know it yet.

David E. Phillips

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Obama's 2014 Executive Orders


August 1st of this year, something historic happened. A young tech head from San Francisco named Sina Khanifar, a self proclaimed "entrepreneur taking a break from startups to work on political advocacy," petitioned the White House on an issue he cared about. He petitioned the White House by using the .gov's We The People feature on the President's website www.whitehouse.gov, which has generated more than 15 million users and 22 million signatures on over 350,000 petitions since it started in 2011.

This very interesting and very useful page gives American citizens the option of posting a petition on any subject they chose. When a petition reaches its signature threshold (100,000 signatures within 30 days), the White House promises to take the subject up. That simple. This tool is unprecedented, and welcome to activists everywhere who have longed for a way to get the ear of a President’s administration, and this month, for the very first time, a We the People petition led to a legislative fix, signed and sealed by POTUS himself. It was a win for consumers, and has become an important milestone for We The People.


According to whitehouse.gov, here's how it happened:

Back “in January of 2013, internet activist Sina Khanifar started a We the People petition that asked the government to make cell phone unlocking legal. The petition came in the wake of a decision by the Library of Congress that made it illegal for consumers to unlock their cell phones. Unlocking a cell phone would allow a phone to be used on any compatible network. By making it illegal for consumers to unlock their phones, it also makes it impossible to end mobile service with one company and start service with another, while still keeping your same mobile device. Within 30 days, 114,000 people from across the country signed Sina’s petition -- crossing the signature threshold needed for an official White House response.”

The White House policy team took up the request as promised and asked ‘How can we move this issue forward?’ They worked with the FCC and wireless carriers over the course of two years to reach voluntary agreements to provide consumers with additional flexibility. That helped motivate Congress to actually take action. The final legislation passed both Chambers unanimously this past month in the form of the UnlockingConsumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act. President Obama made it official when signing it August 1, 2014.

Obama signs bill "unlocking" cell phones August 1, 2014
(Whitehouse.gov, 2014)

So what's next for Wethe People? This petition was a great case of the amazingonline organizing tools for petition creators to have their voices heard, and acted upon. The plan is to expand the usefulness of the petition page by removing the need to create an account just to sign a petition, eventually allowing people to sign petitions using new technologies, and on sites other than WhiteHouse.gov. Nice.

Change has happened over the course of the last 5 and a half years. Most often, Congress has not participated in making that change happen. In fact, they have made something of a habit of blocking change, any change. But some issues have moved forward. A wonky citizen might avail themselves of the petition site, and the chance to grab the President’s ear, as well as move his pen.

Here are the 19 Executive Orders Obama has written this year so far.

Executive Order 13656  Signed January 17, 2014
Establishment of Afghanistan and Pakistan Strategic Partnership 
Office and Amendment to Executive Order 12163 

Executive Order 13657 Signed February 10, 2014
Changing the Name of the National Security Staff 
to the National Security Council Staff 

Executive Order 13658 Signed February 12, 2014 
Establishing a Minimum Wage for Contractors

Executive Order 13659 Signed February 19, 2014
Streamlining the Export/Import Process for America's Businesses

Executive Order 13660 Signed March 6, 2014
Blocking Property of Certain Persons Contributing to the Situation in Ukraine 

Executive Order 13661 Signed March 16, 2014
Blocking Property of Additional Persons Contributing to the Situation in Ukraine

Executive Order 13662 Signed March 20, 2014
Blocking Property of Additional Persons Contributing to the Situation in Ukraine

Executive Order 13663 Signed March 25, 2014
Establishing an Emergency Board to Investigate Disputes Between the Long Island Rail Road Company and Certain of Its Employees Represented by Certain Labor Organizations

Executive Order 13664 Signed April 3, 2014
Blocking Property of Certain Persons With Respect to South Sudan

Executive Order 13665 Signed April 8, 2014
Non-Retaliation for Disclosure of Compensation Information

Executive Order 13666 Signed April 18, 2014
Expanding Eligibility for the Defense Meritorious Service Medal

Executive Order 13667 Signed May 12, 2014
Blocking Property of Certain Persons Contributing
to the Conflict in the Central African Republic

Executive Order 13668 Signed May 27, 2014
Ending Immunities Granted to the Development Fund for
Iraq and Certain Other Iraqi Property and Interests in Property
Pursuant to GW Bush's Executive Order 13303, as Amended

Executive Order 13669 Signed June 13, 2014
2014 Amendments to the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States

Executive Order 13670 Signed June 14, 2014
Establishing an Emergency Board To Investigate Disputes Between
the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority and Certain
of Its Employees Represented by Certain Labor Organizations

Executive Order 13671 Signed July 8, 2014
Taking Additional Steps to Address the National Emergency
With Respect to the Conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Executive Order 13672 Signed July 21, 2014
Further Amendments to Federal Equal Employment
Executive Orders 11478 and 11246

Executive Order Signed August 5, 2014
Establishing the President's Advisory Council on Doing Business in Africa

Executive Order Signed July 31, 2014
Revised List of Quarantinable Communicable Diseases

Executive Order Signed July 31, 2014
Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces

Here are the total number of 186 Executive Orders written by Obama listed by year. They also link to a complete list of the Executive Orders for the previous years –

In 2009 he signed 39 Executive orders
In 2010 he signed 35 Executive orders
In 2011 he signed 34 Executive order
In 2012 he signed 39 Executive order
In 2013 he signed 20 Executive order
In 2014 he has signed 19 Executive orders

Policy Geeks have more access, worldwide, to this information than ever before. All that’s needed is an interface, and the desire to learn. SO blanket statements by the GOP saying that President Obama has inked more Orders than any other President, or that his policies are too far reaching, sort of hit a deaf ear once you’ve read them for yourself. Do you see anything you would protest about? Something worth suing the President for? Anything worth crying out for Impeachment, Impeachment, Impeachment?! We don’t. 

Monday, August 18, 2014

Obama's 20 Executive Orders From 2013. Too Many? Too Much?

"The worst President in history!!! Impeach, impeach, impeach!!! He's not a leader, he's lazy, and God knows Barry the community organizer is over his head!!! Obamacare is evil. We can't afford to go to the doctor and HE wants us to have to pay for medical insurance???!!!! Tyranny!!! Absolutely the worst ever!!"

That's the way the GOP tells it. In fact, that's exactly the way the GOP has been telling it for almost 6 years.

Despite their pulling of hair, and dog whistle lamentations, the American stock market has repeatedly hit historic highs since Barack took office. History will be the ultimate judge of Obama's performance as the nation's 44th President.

Although we have a long way to go, we could have gotten much father without the blackout use by conservatives of the filibuster to block debate on any and all legislation that happens to be favored by the White House. There are plenty of other markers, economic growth, job growth, but that doesn't stop the elephants from dropping large turds all over any positive progress achieved under an Obama administration. They Just Say No.

Obama's approval numbers turning around despite world turmoil.
(The Real Nevo, 2014)

The President’s support among men has jumped 5 points since June – from 42% to 46% — and disapproval among women has dropped from 52% to 49%. His numbers among 36-50 year olds has risen 5 points to 49%. He has increased his support among Democrats from 77% to 83%, liberals (76% to 82%), moderates (51% to 53%), African Americans (76% to 91%), and the Investor Class (47% to 52%). His support among Hispanics has held steady with 65% approving and 31% disapproving.

While only 26% see the country heading in the right direction and 58% say things are off on the wrong track, Congress’ approval has dropped from 22% to 18% and disapproval has moved from 62% to 76%.

Congressional Vacation Days Only Partly Responsible For Approval Ratings
(Getty Images, 2014)

The Democrats took a beating in 2010 because of a low turnout from their base. These polling numbers today show that the President might be on the road to recovering some support from key progressive elements of his base. Perhaps the democratic candidates this cycle can build on that growth.

What we really need to see is Obama reaching out to young people, in fact, he should be doing that almost exclusively between now and November. Younger voters represented about one fifth of turnout in Mr. Obama’s two victories, but only one tenth of the turnout in 2010. The election outcome in 2014 will depend to a large degree on Millennials, who are unlikely to be voting for Republican candidates. Either they will come out to vote for Democratic candidates or they will not vote at all.

What could encourage those younger voters to vote? The economy is “improving” and for the first time, people are starting to feel some job growth. The President looks like he will act before the election on relieving the plight of illegal immigrants and issue orders relevant to global warming – two issues close to the hearts of young voters. In addition,Mr. Obama’s deliberative style and worldview is keeping the United States out of foreign adventures which polls favorably in this demographic. If he can get out there, work the town hall circuit, and press some flesh, the Dems might just stand a chance.

If every voter were to bring one other registered voter to the polls, one who wasn't planning on voting, that could double the numbers for Democratic candidates. Let's see what happens.

As we get closer to November of 2014, one of the loudest criticisms of the President coming from the right is his “imperialistic” take on governing. Acting alone. Behaving like a maverick. Using his pen like a sword to destroy personal liberty. When a policy geek hears that, our first instinct is to actually read what POTUS has put his pen to.

Congressional inaction makes for some late nights
(whitehouse.gov, 2013)

Let’s review how many Executive orders in total have been signed by President Barack Obama during his almost six years in office. 184

Number of Obama’s Exec Orders By Year

In 2009 he signed 39 Executive orders
In 2010 he signed 35 Executive orders
In 2011 he signed 34 Executive order
In 2012 he signed 39 Executive order
In 2013 he signed 20 Executive order
In 2014 he has signed 17 Executive orders

As part of our continuing six part series, we come to part four, Obama’s Executive Orders from 2013. All 20 of them.

(If you want to learn more about any order, just click on them, and it will send you directly to the actual PDF of that order)

Executive Order 13636 Signed February 12, 2013
Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity

Executive Order 13637 Signed March 8, 2013
Administration of Reformed Export Controls

Executive Order 13638 Signed March 15, 2013
Amendments to Executive Order 12777

Executive Order 13639 Signed March 28, 2013
Establishment of the Presidential Commission on
Election Administration

Executive Order 13640 Signed April 5, 2013
Continuance of Advisory Council

Executive Order 13641 Signed April 5, 2013
Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay

Executive Order 13642 Signed May 9, 2013
Making Open and Machine Readable the New Default
for Government Information


Executive Order 13643 Signed May 15, 2013
2013 Amendments to the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States

Executive Order 13644 Signed May 21, 2013
Amendment to Executive Order 13639

Executive Order 13645 Signed June 3, 2013
Authorizing the Implementation of Certain Sanctions
Set Forth in the Iran Freedom and Counter-Proliferation Act of 2012
and Additional Sanctions With Respect To Iran


Executive Order 13646 Signed June 25, 2013
Establishing the Presidential Advisory Council on
Financial Capability for Young Americans


Executive Order 13647 Signed June 26, 2013
Establishing the White House Council on
Native American Affairs


Executive Order 13648 Signed July 1, 2013
Combating Wildlife Trafficking

Executive Order 13649 Signed July 15, 2013
Accelerating Improvements in HIV Prevention and Care
in the United States Through the HIV Care Continuum Initiative


Executive Order 13650 Signed August 1, 2013
Improving Chemical Facility and Security

Executive Order 13651 Signed August 6, 2013
Prohibiting Certain Imports of Burmese Jadeite and Rubies

Executive Order 13652 Signed September 30, 2013
Continuance of Certain Federal Advisory Committees

Executive Order 13653 Signed November 1, 2013
Preparing the United States for the Impacts of Climate Change

Executive Order 13654 Signed November 21, 2013
Establishing an Emergency Board to Investigate Disputes
Between the Long Island Rail Road Company and Certain
of Its Employees Represented by Labor Organizations


Executive Order 13655 Signed December 23, 2013
Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay

We appreciate Order 13648 as an attempt to combat wildlife trafficking. Order 13649 is working on fighting HIV. Order 13653 is an active response to Climate Change. Not sure what is in here that has the GOP base so fired up, though. Do you?

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Obama's Executive Orders Part 3: What Has He Done?

In 2013, Congress had 232 days of vacation.
In 2014 Congress will have 239 vacation days.
(ulife, 2014)
Gang violence, drug cartels, and overwhelming poverty have taken their toll on our Central American neighbors. The dire situation has made its way to our southern border with tens of thousands of unaccompanied children streaming into Texas monthly in search of asylum. There is no doubt the issue clearly needs to be addressed in some compassionate order.

Although Congressional lawmakers are on vacation, Speaker of the House John Boehner penned an opinion editorial this week titled, "Do Your Job, Mr. President." He delivered his last minute prose to the press saying there are several steps Obama "can and should" do "without the need for congressional action" to secure the southern U.S. border. Great advice from the Speaker to The White House, but it stands in bold contrast to the lawsuit filed the week before by Speaker Boehner claiming Obama does too much without approval from Congress. So which is it, John?

House Conservatives Plan To Oust Boehner as Speaker in 2015
(Bayou Buzz, 2014)

The President has repeatedly scolded Congress for not doing enough to address immigration reform complaining often and loudly that House Republicans are to blame for stalling crucial legislation. At the same time, conservatives scold Obama for doing too much. Ken Klukowski, of Breitbart.com, boldly claims, "Obama's orders are making and breaking the law," adding, "It makes no difference whether he issues fewer orders than past presidents. They issued orders about how to follow the law, but he's issuing orders not to follow the law."

The House has indeed had a turbulent time dealing with immigration reform. After initially withdrawing its $645 million immigration bill because of lack of GOP support, House lawmakers passed that bill with full support from the Republican Party just before running off to their home districts, not to return until September.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, R-Nevada, said he was disappointed with the Republicans blocking the $2.7 billion bill as originally proposed. The House bill is not expected to pass in the Senate. "Once again, Republicans have demonstrated that they are more interested in playing partisan politics and holding innocent children ransom than doing what is right for our country," Reid said, adding, "The original legislation as proposed would have provided necessary resources to address the urgent humanitarian crisis created by the thousands of children fleeing the terrible violence in Central America."

The House also voted to repeal the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which exempts up to 500,000 undocumented immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as children from deportation. Ali Noorani, executive director of National Immigration Forum, noted that a "broad majority" want immigration reform, but Congress is failing to pass a comprehensive solution to the long term problem. According to White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest, Obama is weighing executive action on immigration reform in late August or early September pending legal options and recommendations by the Departments of Homeland Security and Justice.

In an effort to clear up the confusion on what Obama has actually done so far with these so-called "law breaking" Executive Orders, we've compiled a list, with links, of the actual EOs themselves. Take a look.

To review, Obama has, in fact, penned fewer EOs than any other modern President.

Obama Exec Orders By Year

In 2009 he signed 39 Executive orders
In 2010 he signed 35 Executive orders
In 2011 he signed 34 Executive order
In 2012 he signed 39 Executive order
In 2013 he signed 20 Executive order
In 2014 he has signed 17 Executive orders

We had to break up these orders by year, due to space restrictions, so here is the complete list from 2011. For more information, just click on the Order you want to know more about.

Executive Order 13563 Signed January 18, 2011
Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review

Executive Order 13564
Signed January 31, 2011
Establishment of the President's Council on
Jobs and Competitiveness

Executive Order 13565
Signed February 8, 2011
Establishment of the Intellectual Property Enforcement Advisory Committees

Executive Order 13566
Signed February 25, 2011
Blocking Property and Prohibiting Certain Transactions Related to Libya

Executive Order 13567
Signed March 7, 2011
Periodic Review of Individuals Detained at Guantanamo Bay Naval Station Pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force

Executive Order 13568
Signed March 8, 2011
Extending Provisions of the International Organizations Immunities Act 
to the Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina 
and the International Civilian Office in Kosovo

Executive Order 13569
 Signed April 5, 2011
Amendments to Grammar in Executive Orders and Revocation of 
White House Office of Health Reform

Executive Order 13570
Signed April 18, 2011
Prohibiting Certain Transactions With Respect to North Korea

Executive Order 13571
Signed April 27, 2011
Streamlining Service Delivery and Improving Customer Service 
from Government Agencies

Executive Order 13572
Signed April 29, 2011
Blocking Property of Certain Persons With Respect to 
Human Rights Abuses in Syria

Executive Order 13573
Signed May 18, 2011
Blocking Property of Senior Officials of the
Government of Syria

Executive Order 13574
Signed May 23, 2011
Authorizing the Implementation of Certain Sanctions 
Set Forth in the Iran Sanctions Act of 1996

Executive Order 13575
Signed June 9, 2011
Establishment of the White House Rural Council

Executive Order 13576
Signed June 13, 2011
Delivering an Efficient, Effective, and Accountable Government 

Executive Order 13577 Signed June 15, 2011
Establishment of the SelectUSA Initiative 

Executive Order 13578
Signed July 6, 2011
Coordinating Policies on Automotive Communities and Workers

Executive Order 13579
Signed July 11, 2011
Regulation and Independent Regulatory Agencies

Executive Order 13580
Signed July 12, 2011
Interagency Working Group on Coordination of
Domestic Energy Development and Permitting in Alaska

Executive Order 13581
Signed July 24, 2011
Blocking Property of Transnational Criminal Organizations

Executive Order 13582
Signed August 17, 2011
Blocking Property of the Government of Syria and
Prohibiting Certain Transactions With Respect To Syria

Executive Order 13583
Signed August 18, 2011
Establishing a Coordinated Government-wide Initiative to
Promote Diversity and Inclusion in the Federal Workforce

Executive Order 13584
Signed September 9, 2011
Developing an Integrated Strategic Counterterrorism
Communications Initiative and Establishing a
Temporary Organization To Support Certain
Government-wide Communications Activities Directed Abroad

Executive Order 13585
Signed September 30, 2011
Continuance of Certain Federal Advisory Committees

Executive Order 13586
Signed October 6, 2011
Establishing an Emergency Board to Investigate
Disputes Between Certain Railroads Represented by the
National Carriers' Conference Committee of the National Railway
Labor Conference and Their Employees Represented by
Certain Labor Organizations

Executive Order 13587
Signed October 7, 2011
Structural Reforms To Improve the Security of
Classified Networks and the Responsible Sharing and
Safeguarding of Classified Information

Executive Order 13588
Signed October 31, 2011
Reducing Prescription Drug Shortages

Executive Order 13589
Signed November 9, 2011
Promoting Efficient Spending

Executive Order 13590
Signed November 20, 2011
Authorizing the Imposition of Certain Sanctions
With Respect to the Provisions of Goods, Services,
Technology, or Support for Iran's Energy and Petrochemical Sectors

Executive Order 13591
Signed November 23, 2011
Continuance of Certain Federal Advisory Committees

Executive Order 13592
Signed December 2, 2011
Improving American Indian and Alaska Native Educational
Opportunities and Strengthening Tribal Colleges and Universities

Executive Order 13593
Signed December 13, 2011
2011 Amendments to the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States

Executive Order 13594
Signed December 19, 2011
Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay

Executive Order 13595
Signed December 19, 2011
Instituting a National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security

Executive Order 13596
Signed December 19, 2011
Amendments to President’s Export Council

None of the above list seems to be anything but indicative of a POTUS who is working to help our country, every day. Does anything stand out for you? Comprehensive law making by Congress would supersede any Executive Order the President manifests and EOs can be rescinded and/or replaced by future Presidents. Do any of the orders from 2011 seem lawless in nature?

Keep an eye out for our last three pieces in this series, 2012, 2013, and 2014.


Sunday, August 10, 2014

Presidential Overreach: Executive Out-Of-Order

Recently, while discussing politics with a local construction contractor, the subject of guns came up.

(NYTimes, 2013)

After reviewing the finer points of the Second Amendment, "a well-regulated militia," etc, this well meaning patriotic gentleman offered this warning, "Well, ya know, it's getting harder and harder to own a gun, what with all the Executive Orders Nobama keeps signing regulating everything. They are buying up all the ammunition too!" The idea that this might be an urban myth was lost on our friend. Good Job, Alex Jones.

If you are prone to listening to people talk in supermarket lines, coffee houses, and pizza places around the U.S., you're bound to have heard something similar at least a dozen times over the last five years. Where does that idea come from?

Although this urban myth began even before President Obama was sworn in is as the 44th President of the United States, it hit as a mainstream talking point around 2010. Voted into office with a double digit majority, Obama also brought with him record high approval ratings, and that just wouldn't do for the GOP establishment. A healthy dose of fear and a dollop of misinformation would prove to be a productive solution.

While friends of the NRA looked forward to booming bullet sales, conspiracy theories worked up at InfoWars started to be announced as whole scale real real news by the likes of Sen. Jim Inhofe. Lou Dobbs got all worked up while one of the friends at Fox and Friends did a spit take of her morning coffee. "'PRESIDENT PANIC' IS TAKING ALL THE BULLETS!!!!!" chimed in Steve Doocy. Clearly, now is the time to run in circles and scream.


Media Matters has a good take on how some of that nonsense started. This chart pretty much sums it up. Here's the action over at the Department of Homeland Security.




In our continuing six part series on the Executive Orders of President Barack Obama, we begin again, this time reviewing the President's second year in office. As an active citizen, a voting and informed American, we click links, open books, read the paper, in an effort to see if there is really any there there. While Obama's orders are significant, they are not radical - in practice or in the context of past presidential orders. To know that for certain, let's review them directly.

Presenting the 35 Executive Orders signed by the 44th President in the year 2010. Ta da.




Executive Order 13528Signed January 11, 2010
Establishment of the Council of Governors

Executive Order 13529Signed January 16, 2010
Ordering the Selected Reserve and
Certain Individual Ready Reserve Members
of the Armed Forces to Active Duty


Executive Order 13530Signed January 29, 2010
President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability

Executive Order 13531Signed February 18, 2010
National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform

Executive Order 13532Signed February 26, 2010
Promoting Excellence, Innovation,and Sustainability
at Historically Black Colleges and Universities


Executive Order 13533Signed March 1, 2010
Providing an Order of Succession Within the Department of Defense

Executive Order 13534Signed March 11, 2010
National Export Initiative

Executive Order 13535Signed March 24, 2010
Ensuring Enforcement and Implementation of Abortion Restrictions
in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act


Executive Order 13536Signed April 12, 2010
Blocking Property of Certain Persons Contributing
to the Conflict in Somalia


Executive Order 13537Signed April 14, 2010
Interagency Group on Insular Affairs

Executive Order 13538Signed April 19, 2010
Establishing the President's Management Advisory Board

Executive Order 13539Signed April 21, 2010
President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology

Executive Order 13540Signed April 26, 2010
Interagency Task Force on Veterans Small Business Development

Executive Order 13541Signed May 7, 2010
Temporary Organization To Facilitate a
Strategic Partnership With the Republic of Iraq


Executive Order 13542Signed May 13, 2010
Providing an Order of Succession
Within the Department of Agriculture


Executive Order 13543Signed May 21, 2010
National Commission on the BP Deepwater
Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling


Executive Order 13544Signed June 10, 2010
Establishing the National Prevention, Health Promotion,
and Public Health Council


Executive Order 13545Signed June 22, 2010
President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition

Executive Order 13546Signed July 2, 2010
Optimizing the Security of Biological Select Agents
and Toxins in the United States


Executive Order 13547Signed July 19, 2010
Stewardship of the Ocean, Our Coasts, and the Great Lakes

Executive Order 13548Signed July 26, 2010
Increasing Federal Employment of Individuals With Disabilities

Executive Order 13549Signed August 18, 2010
Classified National Security Information Program
for State, Local, Tribal, and Private Sector Entities


Executive Order 13550Signed August 18, 2010
Establishment of Pakistan and Afghanistan Support Office

Executive Order 13551Signed August 30, 2010
Blocking Property of Certain Persons With Respect to North Korea

Executive Order 13552Signed August 31, 2010
2010 Amendments to the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States

Executive Order 13553Signed September 28, 2010
Blocking Property of Certain Persons With Respect to
Serious Human Rights Abuses by the Government of

Iran and Taking Certain Other Actions


Executive Order 13554Signed October 5, 2010
Establishing the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Task Force

Executive Order 13555Signed October 19, 2010
White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics

Executive Order 13556Signed November 4, 2010
Controlled Unclassified Information

Executive Order 13557Signed November 4, 2010
Providing an Order of Succession Within the Department of Justice

Executive Order 13558Signed November 9, 2010
Export Enforcement Coordination Center

Executive Order 13559Signed November 17, 2010
Fundamental Principles and Policymaking Criteria for
Partnerships With Faith-Based and
Other Neighborhood Organizations


Executive Order 13560Signed December 14, 2010
White House Council for Community Solutions

Executive Order 13561Signed December 22, 2010
Adjustments to Certain Rates of Pay

Executive Order 13562Signed December 27, 2010
Recruiting and Hiring Students and Recent Graduates

Houston Teen Tests Shotgun
(Reuters, 2013)

Again, when sorting through these Executive Orders in detail, it is hard to find a line that has been crossed. No clear signs of impending martial law descending on the unsuspecting citizenry or a mass seizure of all privately held guns in the making. What do you see? Anything worth pulling your hair out?

Until next time, when we list 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014,

The Policy Geek

Presidential Use of Executive Orders Complete List By The Numbers

Obama derangement syndrome. The acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the statements -- nay -- the very existence of Barack Obama. President Obama's positions and policies tend to better reflect the change and new direction that the American people have been calling for in regards to the war on drugs and LGBT rights, but those with Obama Derangement Syndrome would rather stick with failure than even consider intelligently debating ANY proposal set forth by this White House.

The state of paranoia seeping into the general public today is one in which so called "conservatives" fear President Obama so much, they stop thinking logically and stop using common sense, usually a direct result of watching too much Fox News and You Tube videos. Rolling Stone covered it best when they broke down the 6 steps of ODS. The symptoms range the gamut from hating Barack for playing golf and taking vacations, all the way to seething anger dripping from birthers and bigots at the very existence of this Kenyan, Socialist, self-appointed King Barry who needs to be impeached at any cost.

Passing time in the waiting room at the doctor's office last Friday, a conversation picked up amongst the listless about elderly relatives with dementia and how, as they start to lose their faculties, they can get a bit paranoid sometimes. The middle aged patient sitting to our left off-handedly suggests that paranoia is well overdue, saying, "Well look at how Obama spies on us with all those Executive Orders, more than any other President. We should all be paranoid." Roger Ailes should be proud. Job well done.

Not sure where to go with that one, we thought it would be fun to review exactly what we know about Executive Orders. To start with, it's a rule or order issued by the President to an executive branch of government and having the force of law behind it. Presidents might issue executive orders to create committees like the Intelligence Oversight Committee or organizations like the Peace Corps or the WPA. In general, though, Presidents use executive orders to direct and manage how the federal government operates.

(G. Washington, TheDenverChannel)
Below is a complete list of our American Presidents, since our inception, along with the number of Executive Orders each of them signed during their presidency.

George Washington 8
John Adams 1
Thomas Jefferson 4
James Madison 1
James Monroe 1
John Quincy Adams 3
Andrew Jackson 12
Martin van Buren 10
William Henry Harrison 0
John Tyler 17
James K. Polk 18
Zachary Taylor 5
Millard Fillmore 12
Franklin Pierce 35
James Buchanan 16
Abraham Lincoln 48
Andrew Johnson 79
Ulysses S. Grant 217
Rutherford B. Hayes 92
James Garfield 6
Chester Arthur 96
Grover Cleveland II 113
Benjamin Harrison 143
Grover Cleveland II 140
William McKinely 185
Theodore Rossevelt 1,081
William Howard Taft 724
Woodrow Wilson 1,803
Warren G. Harding 522
Calvin Coolidge 1,203
Herbert Hoover 968
Franklin D. Roosevelt 3,522
Harry S. Truman 907
Dwight D. Eisenhower 484
John F. Kennedy 214
Lyndon B. Johnson 325
Richard Nixon 346
Gerald R. Ford 169
Jimmy Carter 320
Ronald Reagan 381
George H. W. Bush 166
William J. Clinton 364
George W. Bush 291
Barack Obama 183

Barack Obama is at 183. So, what's all the hubub?
(Imtimtimt, 2009)
Naturally curious about the Conservative uproar coming from the likes of Speaker John Boehner, policy geeks have looked into dissecting the GOP strategy. The Speaker has chosen to spend the public's time and resources on a lawsuit designed to limit the Commander-In-Chief's Executive powers. Despite the fact that a majority of Americans see the costly move as a "political stunt," it will be pursued because, as House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan said, "We want to show that we're not going to take this lying down."

Alright, let's see what those executive orders actually are, starting with President Obama's first year in office. In his fledgling year serving as The President of The United States, our first openly black President got right to work issuing 29 orders before the December break.

Executive Orders for 2009
To learn more about any order, just click on it's number, and you will go directly to the order's PDF...
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13489 Signed January 21, 2009
Revoking Bush's Earlier Executive Order (2001) 
Attempting to Seal Presidential Records
Revokes EO 13233, November 1, 2001
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13490 Signed January 21, 2009
Ethics Commitments for Executive Branch Personnel
Envokes 2 Year Ban On Lobbyists in Federal Positions
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13491 Signed January 22, 2009
Ensuring Lawful Interrogation
Revokes EO 13440, July 20, 2007
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13492 Signed January 22, 2009
Review and Disposition of Individuals Detained at 
the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
and Close of Such Detention Facilities
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13493 Signed January 22, 2009
Review of Detention Policy Options
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13494 Signed January 30, 2009
Economy in Government Contracts
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13495 Signed January 30, 2009
Nondisplacement of Qualified Workers Under Service Contracts
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13496 Signed January 30, 2009
Notification of Employee Rights Under Federal Labor Laws
Revokes EO 13201, February 17, 2001
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13497 Signed January 30, 2009
Revocation of Certain Executive Orders 
Concerning Regulatory Planning and Review
Revokes EO 13258, February 26, 2002; and EO 13422, January 18, 2007
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13498 Signed February 5, 2009
Establishment of the President's Advisory Council for Faith-Based 
and Neighborhood Partnerships
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13499 Signed February 5, 2009
Establishment of the National Economic Council
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13500 Signed February 5, 2009
Establishment of the Domestic Policy Council
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13501 Signed February 6, 2009
Establishing the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13502 Signed February 6, 2009
Use of Project Labor Agreements for Federal Construction Projects
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13503 Signed February 19, 2009
Establishment of the White House Office of Urban Affairs
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13504 Signed February 19, 2009
Extends Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act 
For Gulf Region
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13505 Signed March 9, 2009
Removing Barriers to Responsible Scientific Research 
Involving Human Stem Cells
Revokes EO 13435, June 20, 2007
____________________________________________
Executive Order 13506 Signed March 11, 2009
Establishing a White House Council on Women and Girls
____________________________________________
Executive Order 13507 Signed April 8, 2009
Establishment of the White House Office of Health Reform
____________________________________________
Executive Order 13508 Signed May 12, 2009
Chesapeake Bay Protection and Restoration
____________________________________________
Executive Order 13509 Signed June 23, 2009
Establishing a White House Council on 
Automotive Communities and Workers
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13510 Signed July 1, 2009
With Respect to the Republic of BelarusWaiver 
Under the Trade Act of 1974 
________________________________________________
Executive Order 13511 Signed September 29, 2009
Continuance of Certain Federal Advisory Committees
________________________________________________
Executive Order 13512 Signed September 29, 2009
Additionally Extends Disaster Relief and Emergency 
Assistance Act For Gulf Region
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13513 Signed October 1, 2009
Federal Leadership on Reducing Text Messaging While Driving
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13514 Signed October 5, 2009
Establishing Federal Leadership in Environmental, 
Energy, and Economic Performance
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13515 Signed October 14, 2009
Increasing Participation of Asian Americans and 
Pacific Islanders in Federal Programs
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13516 Signed October 28, 2009
Presidential Intelligence Advisory Board and 
Intelligence Oversight Board Amendments
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13517 Signed October 30, 2009
Amendments to Puerto Rican Advisory Task Force
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13518 Signed November 9, 2009
Employment of Veterans in the Federal Government
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13519 Signed November 17, 2009
Establishment of the 
Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13520 Signed November 20, 2009
Reducing Payment Errors, Eliminating Waste, 
Fraud and Abuse in Federal Programs
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13521 Signed November 24, 2009
Establishing the Presidential Commission for
the Study of Bioethical Issues
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13522 Signed December 9, 2009
Creating Labor-Management Forums to 
Improve Delivery of Government Services
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13523 Signed December 11, 2009
Half-Day Closing of Executive Departments and Agencies 
on Thursday, December 24, 2009
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13524 Signed December 16, 2009
Designating Interpol as a Public International Organization 
Entitled To Extension of Appropriate 
Privileges, Exemptions, and Immunities
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13525 Signed December 23, 2009
Adjustments of Certain Rates of Pay
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13526 Signed December 29, 2009
Prescribes Uniform System For Classifying and Declassifying 
Classified National Security Information
_____________________________________________________
Executive Order 13527 Signed December 30, 2009
Establishing Federal Capability for the Timely Provision of 
Medical Countermeasures Following a Biological Attack
_____________________________________________________
After perusing the 2009 list, Obama's first year seems benign enough. An avid policy geek would avail themselves of all the links, pick their favorites, root out any to complain about, and be armed with factual talking points moving forward. Which did you like? Are there any Executive Orders you disagree with?

Look for future posts detailing Obama's Executive Orders for 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014. 

'Til Then, avidly yours, The Policy Geek