Hey, remember when Weeper Boehner came out and said he was filing a lawsuit against the Obama regime for unilaterally changing ObamaCARE without going to Congress first? Yet again, the Weeper of the House has been proven to be all talk, and no action. No lawsuit has been filed by Boehner against Obama. Originally, it was expected that the suit would be filed sometime in September. But here we are, almost at November, and still nothing.
Weeper Boehner still hasn’t filed lawsuit against Obama |
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The Republicans will easily keep control of the House of Representives after the November 4th mid-term elections. If Weeper Boehner is re-elected Speaker, then expect more of the same. Crying, big talk, and no action.
Lawyers close to the process said they originally expected the legal challenge to be filed in September, but now they don’t expect any action before the elections.
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Some attribute the delay to electoral politics — suggesting that Republicans were worried it could rile up the Democratic base — though the GOP is mum on why the suit has yet to be filed.
Whatever the reason, the delay means the core of the suit could effectively be moot before the Obama administration even has to respond to it in court. The case was expected to center on an employer mandate provision that Obama twice delayed but is now set to kick in for many employers on Jan. 1.
“I thought this was a constitutional crisis and the republic was in jeopardy because Obama overstepped his bounds. Now, they can’t even get around to filing it?” asked former House Counsel Stan Brand, a Democrat. “It, to me, emphasizes the not-serious nature of it.”