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Lawmakers know better than 99% of the voters, Obama
implied.
Kit Daniels - Infowars.com
September 6, 2013
September 6, 2013
In a speech today at the G20 Summit in Russia, President
Barack Obama stated that members of Congress should listen to their voters but
ultimately should act on their own, against their constituency, in order to
make a decision that is “right for America.”
Obama made this revealing statement after a journalist
asked, “One of your closest allies in the House said yesterday, ‘When you’ve
got 97 percent of your constituents saying no, it’s kind of hard to say yes.’
Why should members of Congress go against the will of their constituents and
support your decision on this?”
“Now, with respect to Congress and how they should respond
to constituency concerns, you know, I do consider it part of my job to help
make the case and to explain to the American people exactly why I think this is
the right thing to do,” Obama said. “It’s conceivable that at the end of the
day, I don’t persuade a majority of the American people that it’s the right
thing to do and then each member of Congress is gonna have to decide, if I
think it’s the right thing to do for America’s national security and the
world’s national security, then how do I vote?”
“And you know what? That’s — that’s what you’re supposed to
do as a member of Congress. Ultimately, you listen to your constituents, but
you’ve also got to make some decisions about what you believe is right for
America.”
In short, Obama will try to influence Americans into
supporting his war, but failing that, Congress is supposed to just ignore the
vast majority of voters against the war and approve military action in Syria.
As Obama implied, members of Congress should represent
themselves rather than the voters who placed them in office, especially when
Obama’s aims run contrary to the demands of the American people.
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