As might be expected, the big news on all the blogs, liberal and conservative, is, "can the President just cherry pick parts of a Law he does not like and not enforce, or implement it".
I honestly do not know. We all know that Obama Care is now the "Law of the Land". Found Constitutional by the Supreme Court. Is not doing what the Law says in affect, "against the law".
And, if the President can just postpone parts of this law, what is to keep him from doing the same in other Laws. For instance, the upcoming Immigration Law? What if the President decided NOT to enforce the "border securing" portion of it after all of the illegals are given legal status?
Just my opinion, but I would think the President would have to go back to Congress in order to change provisions of a Law that they passed, He signed, and the Supreme Court heard and ruled Constitutional.
The way our Government works, the enforcement of Laws are vested in the Administrative Branch. If they do not "enforce the laws", are they breaking the law. And if so, what are the consequences?.
I was watching CNN earlier, and one pundit said she did not think the President could do that, because it is in affect a "post line item veto". But the big question is, who will stop it?. The News Media will ignore it, the Senate will say nothing, and the House will give a bunch of blustering speeches that will amount to nothing but hot air.
In short, the President can do just what he wishes because the very controles that are placed up the different branches of Government by our Constitution do not seem to be in affect anymore.