NCAA Football Playoff Rules Not Good Enough for Obama
During an interview with 60 Minutes, Barack Obama promised to exert his power to change NCAA football playoff rules. This may seem like a minor issue, but its implications are enormous. The executive power entrusted to the President is devoid of authority to meddle in private affairs that have nothing to do with governing the country. This is clear and simple misuse of power.
You can review the actual interview here: http://www.thefreedomfactory.us/abuse-of-power-obama-wants-to-change-ncaa-playoffs/
Just mentioning that he plans to use the influence of his new public office to change NCAA rules demonstrates that Obama cares little for limitations on federal power. This is unacceptable and all instances of misuse of power, no matter how minor, need to be checked.
The President's real job is to make treaties with foreign governments, appoint federal officers, act as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, and enforce national laws that are spelled out in the Constitution and written by Congress. That's it!
It is important to keep all government decisions in perspective. Obama should not be expanding government's power for reasons that have nothing to do with governing our country. This NCAA example seems small, but in the larger scheme has far bigger implications.
You can review the actual interview here: http://www.thefreedomfactory.us/abuse-of-power-obama-wants-to-change-ncaa-playoffs/
Just mentioning that he plans to use the influence of his new public office to change NCAA rules demonstrates that Obama cares little for limitations on federal power. This is unacceptable and all instances of misuse of power, no matter how minor, need to be checked.
The President's real job is to make treaties with foreign governments, appoint federal officers, act as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, and enforce national laws that are spelled out in the Constitution and written by Congress. That's it!
It is important to keep all government decisions in perspective. Obama should not be expanding government's power for reasons that have nothing to do with governing our country. This NCAA example seems small, but in the larger scheme has far bigger implications.
About the Author:
Rob Viglione is a author, investment manager, property broker, and overall good guy. He recently launched Viglione & Partners Assurance Group, L.P., SoCal property Advisors, Inc., and created The Freedom Factory.