Indicted Texas attorney general knows 'lawlessness' when he sees it and Obama's crossed the line
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton had a big day Monday, making sure the media was clear about President Obama's transgressions where immigration law is concerned. Paxton explained to the New York Times why his state was challenging Obama's immigration programs in the courts:
“Our goal really was pretty basic: defend the Cons ution and stop President Obama’s lawlessness,” he said.
Paxton may not be the best judge of executive branch power, but when it comes to abusing the law, he unquestionably has more insight than your average attorney general. That's the because the guy accusing Obama of “lawlessness” is facing both civil and criminal charges of fraud in federal and state court. Here was the Austin American-Statesman‘s assessment of Paxton's legal standing after additional charges were announced last week.
Dramatically increasing the legal jeopardy faced by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, federal regulators on Monday accused the high-profile Republican of defrauding investors in a McKinney tech company while he was a member of the Texas House.
The accusations, contained in a federal lawsuit by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, were based on the same acts that last year led to state criminal charges against Paxton — revealing more details about the private business deals than had been previously known.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/0...28Daily+Kos%29
Texas is rotten with crooked lawyers, but has an Attorney General who isn't an attorney.
If one of the SCOTUS VRWC-thugs 4 doesn't side with the true SCOTUS judges, then it will be 4-4, and TX wins with the VRWC-garbage of the 5th Circuit (Priscilla Owen!) decision, lawless Obama loses.