Anniversary Edition – Use RICO-type statute to freeze assets of amnesty-enablers?

(BlueCollarPerspective celebrates Nov 19 as our 2nd anniversary of publication. We take this opportunity to thank our readers for their support and continued interest.)

Those who question an ‘Impeach ’em All’ philosophy (to stop executive action amnesty) might stop and think about the power of freezing all assets of those impeached.

Such a threat could give pause to civil officers who might otherwise choose to follow the Dear Leader, Barack Obama, down an unconstitutional path of executive amnesty.

Anyone who feels the frozen-asset solution too harsh should consider this: Martha Stewart went to jail for obstruction of justice. Not enforcing law is obstruction

…shouldn’t public employees (paid with tax dollars) be held to the same standard?

We lack a legal background; use of RICO-type statutes can be left to lawyers. But in the past, many have lamented such effective use of strong-arm ‘frozen-asset’ tactics.

We simply point out, if assets are in danger of being frozen UNTIL such time as a final reckoning is determined, civil officers may see ‘discretion as the better part of valor’.

(Is there a lawyer in the House?)

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