What invoking the 14th Amendment would mean for Obama-haters

Because this president has been so clear about not stepping on the toes of congress and requiring them to do what they were voted into office to do, it has become apparent that so many have decided that he should not honor that pledge.  They are all asking the president to make laws instead of doing what they were hired to do.  This wish may soon be their undoing.

In this debt ceiling debate, Republican Tea party members are always saying that this president has never presented a bill.  Unless I missed my guess, the Legislative Branch is the ones who make laws, while the Executive Branch is supposed to enact them but then with the way some people rewrite history, I could be wrong.  Either way the Tea Party may have just handed President Obama a moment in history that no other President will ever be able to match.

By not doing everything that they could to be the ones to save this nation by voting to extend the debt ceiling and debt reduction, they have allowed the ball to be passed directly to the Senate.  Now the Senate will have to do the thing that the House of Representative couldn’t.  Now if they are not able to come to a compromise, the final step will be thrown into the president’s lap.  If this president decides to step up like no other has ever before and invoke the 14th amendment, history will show him as the savior of a nation.  The Tea Party and those who have always hated Obama will have given him his mark in history as the one and only adult ever elected to go to Washington.

Obama will be on the cover of every magazine and newspaper for years to come.  His likeness will be identical with other fictional and non-fictional characters that have been given the title of Greatest American Hero.   Their fight to minimize this president will be as the Boehner bill in the Senate, dead on arrival.

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