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November 18, 2010

Blaze: Podesta Says Obama Can Use ‘Armed Forces’ to Push Progressive Agenda

The liberal Center for American Progress doesn't believe significant GOP gains in the House and Senate should stop the president from implementing more of his polices. The group released a report Tuesday suggesting ways Obama can bypass Congress to accomplish a progressive agenda, and it cites the president's power as commander-in-chief to make its point.

"I think most of the conversation since the election has been about how President Obama adjusts to the new situation on Capitol Hill," Center for American Progress head and former Bill Clinton Chief of Staff John Podesta told the Daily Caller. "While that's an important conversation, it simply ignores the president's ability to use all levels of his power and authority to move the country forward."

How does one "move the country forward"? In the center's report, Podesta explains that Obama can use executive orders, rulemaking, and even the armed forces "to accomplish important change" and that such means "should not be underestimated."

 

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