Will the Obama reelection campaign highlight the Republican Blockade?
Will the President going to outline how the Republicans in Congress have blocked appointments and other legislation in his bid for reelection?
Shift on Executive Power Lets Obama Bypass Rivals
WASHINGTON One Saturday last fall, President Obama interrupted a White House strategy meeting to raise an issue not on the agenda. He declared, aides recalled, that the administration needed to more aggressively use executive power to govern in the face of Congressional obstructionism.
We had been attempting to highlight the inability of Congress to do anything, recalled William M. Daley, who was the White House chief of staff at the time. The president expressed frustration, saying we have got to scour everything and push the envelope in finding things we can do on our own.
For Mr. Obama, that meeting was a turning point. As a senator and presidential candidate, he had criticized George W. Bush for flouting the role of Congress. And during his first two years in the White House, when Democrats controlled Congress, Mr. Obama largely worked through the legislative process to achieve his domestic policy goals.
But increasingly in recent months, the administration has been seeking ways to act without Congress. Branding its unilateral efforts We Cant Wait, a slogan that aides said Mr. Obama coined at that strategy meeting, the White House has rolled out dozens of new policies on creating jobs for veterans, preventing drug shortages, raising fuel economy standards, curbing domestic violence and more.
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