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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Cruz Cites Supreme Court Blocks Of Federal Power Grab<br /><br />[Ed. Note: Republished from Fox News Latino, Published April 09, 2013, Ted Cruz Calls Out Obama&#x27;s Attempt to Expand Federal Power. ]<br /><br />U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz said Thursday that the Obama administration knows virtually no bounds in its push to continue to expand the role of federal government.<br /><br />From interfering with a church s selection of its own ministers to attaching GPS s to vehicles without having any cause, Cruz s report gives six examples in which the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously rejected the Obama administration s attempts to increase the power of the federal government.<br /><br />Cruz, 47, has made a habit of making national headlines in his first four months in office and has gained the reputation as a stubborn, yet steadfast, Republican voice in the Democrat-controlled senate.<br /><br />Democrats have characterized his style to McCarthyism. He voted against the Hurricane Sandy relief bill and has vigorously challenged the nomination of Chuck Hagel for Secretary of Defense.<br /><br />Below are the six examples noted in the Cruz report in which the U.S. Supreme Court denied attempts by the Obama administration to expand federal government power.<br /><br />Attach GPSs to a citizen s vehicle to monitor his movements, without having any cause to believe that a person has committed a crime (United States v. Jones); Deprive landowners of the right to challenge potential government fines as high as $75,000 per day and take away their ability have a hearing to challenge those fines (Sackett v. EPA); Interfere with a church s selection of its own ministers. (Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church School v. EEOC); Override state law whenever the President desires. (Arizona v. United States); Dramatically extend statutes of limitations to impose penalties for acts committed decades ago. (Gabelli v. SEC); and Destroy private property without paying just compensation. (Arkansas Fish Game Commission v. United States).<br /><br />Cruz spoke about his outspoken role in the senate at an Austin Chamber of Commerce luncheon last week.<br /><br />Washington is a curious place, Cruz said, They are very, very surprised when you go there and actually do what you said you were going to do.<br /><br />A Tea Party favorite, Cruz s attacks on the role of federal government are lock and step with the conservative principles he s touted on the campaign trail.<br /><br />Cruz said he was willing to work with the Obama administration on plans to reduce government spending and budget deficits and reform the federal tax code.<br /><br />[Ed. Note: Republished from Fox News Latino, Published April 09, 2013 CLICK HERE to read the original.]<br /><br />2013-04-14 17:51:37<br /><br />Source: http://www.sanantonioteaparty.us/cruz-cites-supreme-court-blocks-of-federal-power-grab/?utm_source=rss utm_medium=rss utm_campaign=cruz-cites-supreme-court-blocks-of-federal-power-grab<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/77794">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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