The hands of the President and any legislation he proposes is not going to make it through an obstructionist Congress which refuses to even consider--except for media sound bites--anything proposed. This is not how our government is supposed to function. We have jobless, homeless, hungry Americans in this great country for pete's sake. It is all about politics and not the well-being of our country. I wish he had just done this by executive order and got it started for the good of our country and let the rest of them rant and rave.
Besides--at least Obama is sane; do you really want to wake up and have Michelle Bachmann or Rick Perry in the White House? Think about that for a moment.
Actually our government was intentionally designed to be combative with regards to passing new laws and regulations. It was suppose to be difficult to pass bills, sort of a trial by fire where only the really good ones passed. Congress makes the laws appropriate to the powers it has authority over and they have often abuse these powers under previous presidents as well as under Obama. It would be far better for us if many of the laws they passed never made it. The president has no authority to pass an executive order of the scope you suggest and can only issue executive orders for areas where he has power and even then they must follow the law.
Jobless, homeless, hungry Americans and such sad situations are forever tactics used by those in power to abuse the powers they posses and impose unfair burdens upon the rest of us. The government cannot create jobs except to increase itself and this is not of the spirit of our Republic. The only real way for the government to create jobs is to lift the burdens it places on us in the form of regulations. The government has no authority to provide homes for the homeless. Tragic as such situations are that is a responsibility of the charity of the people and the government has no right to impose moral responsibilities upon the masses -- and even if they did forced charity is not charity at all. While the government may have some responsibility to make sure food is available to Americans they cannot justify increasing burdens upon us when they send more food to other countries than is require here. The only time such burdens may be prudent is when, taking all foreign aid and applying it internally, such aid is insufficient.
I know my views may sound harsh to some but I assure you they are not. Review the constitution and the bill of rights. Read "The Federalist" if you dare and learn more about the intentions. After doing that, consider how wealthy and how well off and free we would be if the government just did what it has authority to do.
No, your views sound confusing and make no sense how you write them. Congress can pass all it wants, but it still lands on the President's desk for signing or veto. How do you think the Republicans dumb proposal to balance the budget every year got vetoed after the majority of Republicans voted for it and it passed? Obama said they could send it to his desk all they want, but he would not sign it. However, it was grandstanding on their part to put up a phony show that they were actually doing something during the "raise the debt ceiling" debates.
Hate to burst your bubble, but there is government funds appropriated for housing (HUD), medical (Medicare), Utilities (HEAP), etc., for the poor, disabled and underprivileged. What to you think the "pet" entitlement programs the Democrats did not want cut were? You mention regulations in place that if removed, would create jobs? Just what regulations are you talking about?
Executive Order options to the President are varied and can be executed in times of turmoil, war (foreign or domestic), terrorist threats, etc. Research it yourself. The President has a lot of power, but does not often wield it because of the people and/or the scrutiny of Congress. I see how you are trying to make a plug for Obama like he's at the mercy of a Congress that is out to get him. Baloney!! The guy didn't even come up with a viable plan for the debt ceiling, and was, for the most part, absent at the proceedings. One time even leaving in a huff because he didn't like what was being discussed. Poor little baby
Can you tell me how he proposes paying for a jobs plan? His speech was fluff covered in lies and more deceit. The same he has been dishing out since he got in office.