WASHINGTON — Fed up with waiting, President Barack Obama announced Saturday he would bypass a vacationing Senate and name 15 people to key administration jobs, wielding for the first time the blunt political tool known as the recess appointment. The move immediately deepened the divide between the Democratic president and Republicans in the Senate following a long, bruising fight over health care. Obama revealed his decision by blistering Republicans, accusing them of holding up nominees for months solely to try to score a political advantage on him. ‘I simply cannot allow partisan politics to stand in the way of the basic functioning of government,’ Obama said in a statement. The 15 appointees to boards and agencies include the contentious choice of union lawyer Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board. Republicans had blocked his nomination on grounds he would bring a radical pro-union agenda to the job, and they called on Obama not to appoint Becker over the recess. Obama went ahead anyway, while also choosing a second member for the labor board so that four of its five slots will be filled. The labor board, which referees labor-management disputes, has had a majority of […]
Sunday, March 28th, 2010
Obama Announces 15 Recess Appointments, Scolds GOP
Author: BEN FELLER
Source: The Associated Press
Publication Date: Mar 27, 4:14 PM (ET)
Link: Obama Announces 15 Recess Appointments, Scolds GOP
Source: The Associated Press
Publication Date: Mar 27, 4:14 PM (ET)
Link: Obama Announces 15 Recess Appointments, Scolds GOP
Stephan: I think there has been a a sea change in the administration: they have decided to accept that there will be no cooperation from the Republicans