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Czar watch
#1
Ive heard the news stories about Obama appointing Czars to head various agencies the last few months. I never stopped to think of what this actually meant. Basically a Czar only answers to Obama and is not subject to congressional oversight. Summed up this means Obama has sole power of many government functions and Congress has no control over him.

Ed Morrisey from HotAir.com has a good writeup:

The White House has announced yet another czar to exert power without Congressional oversight, and this one should get everyone’s attention. Kenneth Feinberg will enforce administration policy on executive compensation for TARP recipients:

The Obama administration plans to appoint a “Special Master for Compensation” to ensure that companies receiving federal bailout funds are abiding by executive-pay guidelines, according to people familiar with the matter.

The administration is expected to name Kenneth Feinberg, who oversaw the federal government’s compensation fund for victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, to act as a pay czar for the Treasury Department, these people said.

Mr. Feinberg’s appointment could be announced as early as next week, when the administration is expected to release executive-compensation guidelines for firms receiving aid from the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program. Those companies, which include banks, insurers and auto makers, are subject to a host of compensation restrictions imposed by the Bush and Obama administrations and by Congress.

Wall Street has been anxiously awaiting more details on how the rules will be applied. “The law is confusing and a bit ambiguous, and so we’re looking for certainty as to how to structure pay incentives,” said Scott Talbott, senior vice president of government affairs for the Financial Services Roundtable, a trade association.

And how will Feinberg’s power be defined? As broadly as possible:

Mr. Feinberg will report to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, but he is expected to have wide discretion on how the rules should be interpreted. Firms likely won’t be able to appeal decisions that Mr. Feinberg makes to Mr. Geithner, according to people familiar with the matter.


No right to appeal? Pick any other area of law enforcement where defendants have no right to appeal, let alone get a fair hearing of their grievances. The IRS allows appeals, for instance. Hell, even the detainees at Guantanamo Bay have the right to appeal decisions by military tribunals to the federal appellate court. The appointment of czars means an unconstitutional application of power almost by definition, as the positions deliberately bypass Congressional oversight, and now apparently the judiciary as well.

This demonstrates why I’ve been warning about the czar culture at the White House. It puts power into the hands of one man, Barack Obama, and eliminates any accountability for his actions. In order for Congress to stop the actions of any czar, they would have to impeach Obama first, a highly unlikely scenario while Democrats control Congress, and hope that Joe Biden would get the message. Otherwise, the branch that represents the people have no control over the law-enforcement actions of their government, and the courts would have no clear entry point to check executive power.

We’re now getting a czar a day. How many days until Congress figures out that they’ve been stripped of their power?
#2
Quick Google search of "Czar Obama" found:
Pay Czar
Car Czar
Cyber Czar - Tech Czar
Great Lakes Czar
Drug Czar
Border Czar
Energy Czar

And then I found a couple links on blogs/forums demanding he creat a Czar Czar.
#3
Czar Jar Binks?

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#4
energy czar Carol Browner
urban czar Adolfo Carrion, Jr
infotech czar Vivek Kundra
faith-based czar Joshua DuBois
health reform czar Nancy-Ann DeParle
TARP czar Herb Allison
stimulus accountability czar Earl Devaney
non-proliferation czar Gary Samore
terrorism czar John Brennan
regulatory czar Cass Sunstein
drug czar Gil Kerlikowske
Guantanamo closure czar Daniel Fried
Border Czar Alan Bersin


special envoys that fall into the czar category
AfPak special envoy Richard Holbrooke
Mideast peace envoy George Mitchell
special advisor for the Persian Gulf and Southwest Asia Dennis Ross
Sudan special envoy J. Scott Gration
climate special envoy Todd Stern
#5
its getting to be sad here in the U.S. these czars are scary. i hope this gets turned around quick as hopefully america realizes what theyve done to this country.
#6
Senior Democrat Says Obama's Czars Unconstitutional
#7
Bush instituted a couple of these after 9-11 for intelligence purposes, but this shiat with Obama is insane. I've talked to a handful of people that regret voting for him already.
#8
Over the past thirty years presidents have each had one or two czars for various issues, and once the number went as high as five. But now, by some counts President Obama has created sixteen czars, and there may be more on the way. Each of these has enormous government power, and answers only to the president.


We need more Czars!