The appointment of Neel Kashkari to oversee the bailout was evident that puppets were being appointed to very important positions, but last week's appointment of Brian Deese as the czar to oversee GM was too much. I was livid when I heard this, I just wish that I could do something about it. No auto experience, no management experienceor training, nothing in his past that applies to this post. Well, except for the fact that he was in with a think tank group funded by George Soros. That speaks volumes to me.
It pretty bad when a democrat voices concern over such appointments...
Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-W.Va.) became concerned enough to send a cautionary letter to Obama last week. At times, he said, past White House staffers have assumed duties that should be the responsibility of officials cleared through the Senate confirmation process. He cited President Bush's naming of homeland security czar Tom Ridge as an example.
"They rarely testify before congressional committees and often shield the information and decision-making process behind the assertion of executive privilege," Byrd wrote of past czars and White House staffers in similar positions. At times, he said, one outcome has been to "inhibit openness and transparency, and reduce accountability."
"The rapid and easy accumulation of power by White House staff can threaten the constitutional system of checks and balances," Byrd said.
I personally don't think that this stops at Obama. I believe it goes up to the people like Soros, Rockefeller, and all of their cohorts in the Bilderberg group. The greatest form of government on earth has been hijacked by a bunch of elitist criminals and their henchmen in the CFR. Now, we are becoming nothing more than slaves to them. Bush signed several of the executive orders that give the president dictator-type powers in times of crisis. It continues with Obama, but much more frightening given his actions and the speed in which they are happening. I don't believe that any president could make such outrageous moves under our form of government without it all being planned and acted out by a more encompassing power. Checks and balances should be able to stop him, but it seems that there is little opposition, and any opposition is just brushed aside by the democrats, the media, and the Supreme Court. just my opinion...