change to happen for us to move forward. has the university president met with these students at any point? yes, he has. to some extent, that s part of the problem. he issued an apology for his behavior. there was an incident in the homecoming parade where these very brave student activists who called themselves concerned students 1950 after the first black student who was admitted to the university of missouri, these students had a protest although the homecoming parade that where they surrounded tim wolfe s car and he did not get out of his car, didn t engage with them in any way. there was press conference about that. i m sure you re aware of it and some of your viewers are as well. so, he recently did issue
discretion. and it provides the flexibility that the small business owner would like to have. senator lee, congressman becerra persuades you? not at all. this is a shameless act, a shameless power-grab designed to help the president and his political party achieve a particular outcome in a partisan election. and that s wrong. look, the constitution doesn t give the president duck power. this power belongs to the people. the people delegate that power to their senators and to their congressmen. they don t give it to the president to act unilaterally and there s good reason for that. the whole reason we have the constitution is to help prevent, to protect us against the excessive concentration of power in the hands of a few or here in the hands of one person. and sir, we have 30 seconds, senator, i m sorry to interrupt. 30 seconds left. on the merits, what about the argument, well, the companies need flexibility?
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democrats say he is only doing what every president has done in the past. the president delayed the employer mandate giving medium sized companies another year to comply with obamacare. the mandate for larger companies pushed back one year. all of this without congressional action to change the health care law. and some claim the president is violating the constitution. this is a shameless act, shameless power grab designed to help the president and his political party achieve a particular outcome. and that s wrong. look, the constitution doesn t give the president that power. the power belongs to the people. the people delegate that power to their senators and congressmen. the troubled affordable care act has given an issue going to mid term elections. democrats say the law is working, billions are eligible
discretion. and it provides the flexibility that the small business owner would like to have. senator lee, congressman becerra persuades you? not at all. this is a shameless act, a shameless power-grab designed to help the president and his political party achieve a particular outcome in a partisan election. and that s wrong. look, the constitution doesn t give the president duck power. this power belongs to the people. the people delegate that power to their senators and to their congressmen. they don t give it to the president to act unilaterally and there s good reason for that. the whole reason we have the constitution is to help prevent, to protect us against the excessive concentration of power in the hands of a few or here in the hands of one person. and sir, we have 30 seconds, senator, i m sorry to interrupt. 30 seconds left. on the merits, what about the argument, well, the companies need flexibility?