Ronald Reagan made 243 recess appointments
This was your direct quote about Regan and recess appointments:
"Ronald Reagan never made a non-recess appointment, much less the 51 you are lying about above. Personally I am in shock that no matter how much you might admire someone you would still actively advocate a dictatorship over our Republic. I know that I wouldn't care if it was my favorite person in the world as president, if they go against the constitution I will be adamantly against that position. I will bend my knee to no man."
He made 243 of them. Spin that.
I will say this again to see if your reading comprehension has improved. Ronald Reagan never made a non-recess appointment and you saying that he made 243 is a lie (unless you are so limited in intellect that you cannot tell a "recess" appointment from a "non-recess" appointment. You don't seem to understand what the difference is here and honestly if you don't then you have no business discussing the matter (except to ask one of us to explain to you the difference). I mean that should show you how uniformed or brainwashed you are that you continue to mention this and yet you still do not understand the simplest difference between the two.
Sorry, abrupt, but sig is correct. You keep talking about NON-recess appointments and sig stated, correctly, they were
recess appts. "President Reagan made 243
recess appointments over two terms."
(Source:Congressional Research Service and Senate Historian's Office)
Perhaps your 'reading comprehension' needs a little work, not sig's.
This (below) really bothers me, no matter which Prez would have done it, but especially since it is yet another 'Obamaism' showing his lack of regard for the constitutionality of his own actions. It is another example of just how above the law he believes he is.
President Ronald Reagan’s Attorney General, Ed Meese, has said Barack Obama’s non-recess “recess appointments” have pushed the nation dangerously “close to a constitutional crisis.”
Appearing on Neil Cavuto’s program on the Fox Business channel, Meese said the appointments of Richard Cordray to serve as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and three pro-union members of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) were historically unprecedented and violated constitutional order. He noted that since the House did not give consent for the Senate to go on recess for more than three days, nor did the Senate go into recess, there was no recess; thus, the president could not legally make a recess appointment. He said all Americans must ponder one question: “If the president is willing to violate the Constitution now, when he has an election upcoming, think what he would do if he was in his second term with no election ahead. To what extent he would literally shred the Constitution during that period of time.”
http://tinyurl.com/8xk6y8pI am NOT a fan nor a follower of FOX News, but this is the same story they all (sources) have run in the last week. This is from just one, of many, for info on this. I don't know about the rest of you, but this is something I do NOT take lightly. If anyone actually thinks this is 'okay' to do or should become the new SOP for the sitting President, please reconsider whether or not you are even knowledgeable enough or informed enough to cast a vote.......