solar energy journal

The Constitution and The Rule Of Law – Mere Suggestons For The Obama Administration   by Bruno Korschek

A recent article from the Wall Street Journal reviewed how dangerous Newt Gingrich could be if elected President relative to the laws and legal processes in this country. The article reviewed some of his extreme views and opinions on how to fix the American legal system, fixes that would appear to eviscerate the Constitution and place much too much power in the hands of the executive branch of government. His intentions, as described in the article, would eliminate the best institutional protections of freedom and liberty in this country available to its citizens, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
His views, if correclty captured by the article, could get any American to thinking about how the current resident of the White House, President Obama, has also not been very friendly to the Constitution and the rule of law either. In fact, if you review his short history as President, you see a disturbing trend of treating our rule of law doctrines and the Constitution as mere suggestions, to be used only when they do not interfere with his wishes and desires:

- His most blatant violation of the rule of law and the Constitution happened earlier this year when he committed U.S. military forces to the conflict in Libya without Congressional approval, likely in violation of the Constitution and the War Powers Act, both of which give Congress explicit power to control the war making action of this country.

The extent of this violation was nicely summarized in an article by Jacob Sollum in the October, 2011 issue of Reason Magazine, “War Counsel – Obama Shops For Libya Advice That Lets Him Ignore The Law.” Remember, this conflict involved the U.S. military aircraft (over 3,500 sorties were flown by U.S. pilots) to bomb Libyan air defenses, U.S. drone aircraft firing missiles, providing intelligence and refueling services to other nation’s participating int he conflict, and spending well over a billion dollars of taxpayers’ money to participate in hostilities. There should be no doubt that Obama had engaged the United States in military “hostilities.”

And that is exactly where the War Powers Act comes in. According to the article, this law requires that “a President who introduces U.S. armed forces into hostilities without a declaration of war must begin withdrawing those forces within 60 days unless Congress authorizes their deployment.” The President was advised by the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, his own Attorney General (Eric Holder), and Defense Department General Counsel (Jeh Johnson) that Obama needed to go get Congressional approval to continue the war effort.

Obama ignored the warnings of these experts and shopped around until he found a lawyer that agreed with him. He eventually found two, his own White House Counsel Robert Bauer and State Department legal advisor Harold Koh, both of whom maintained that our involvement in this Libyan conflict did not amount to “hostilities.” Which is pretty laughable when you consider U.S. aircraft were bombing, U.S. military drones were firing missiles, and U.S. military support personnel were actively developing and providing intelligence to the hostilities in addition to refueling other nations’ military weaponry. Apparently, it does not count as “war” in Obama’s, Bauer’s, and Koh’s perverted reality unless the U.S. has physical military personnel on the ground in a war zone.

How absurd is this position and how illegal and anit-Constitutional is it? Consider some opinions that were highlighted in the article:

* Harvard law professor, Jack Goldsmith, who once was the head of the Office Of Legal Counsel: “The administration’s theory implies that the President can wage war with drones and all manner of offshore missiles without having to bother with the War Powers Resolution’s time limits.”

* Republican Speaker of the House, John Boehner, and Democratic Senator Richard Durbin both stated that Obama’s rationale for ignoring the War powers act failed the “straight face test,” i.e. the rationale was so laughable that no one could possibly believe its legitimacy.

* The New York Times, which supported this “war” effort, editorialized and agreed that the administration’s actions were an “evasion of its legal duties.”

* In 2007, then Senator Barack Obama stated, relative to President Bush’s Iraq war activities: “The law is not subject to the whims of stubborn rules,” he condemned “unchecked Presidential power,” and promised if that if he was elected, under his administration there would be “no ignoring the law when it is inconvenient.”

All good reasons to reject Obama’s laughable, shallow, flimsy, and illegal reasons for engaging U.S. military forces and taxpayer money in the Libyan conflict. This is not an indictment of whether our participation in that conflict was right. However, it is an indictment of this administration’s blatant lack of respect for the Constitution and the rule of law that helps keep this country free.

But following the law would have been “inconvenient” for President Obama, something he abhorred four short years ago.

- But this administration’s lack of respect for law and Constitutional rules does not stop at the Libyan border. Consider the disaster known as Fast and Furious, the botched gun running sting operation that was run by Obama’s Justice Department and its ATF organization.

Fast And Furious involved U.S. Federal law enforcement authorities allowing and actually facilitating the illegal sale of military grade weapons to buyers in the United States and then illegally allowing these weapons to cross the border into Mexico into the hands of the powerful Mexican drug cartels. The hope, as flimsy as it was, was to track these weapons and then apprehend drug cartel members for their possession of illegal firearms. Yes, the program was as stupid as it seems.

Unfortunately, the ATF could not track the weapons once they were over the border, defeating the whole purpose of the operation. Even worse, the weapons have been involved in the death of at least one U.S. Federal agent, have been involved in the shooting deaths of dozens of Mexican civilians and were found in the armory of a leading drug cartel kingpin when his facility was raided by Mexican authorities. A flawed program that has gone fatally wrong.

However, besides the stupidity and unneeded deaths caused by the program, consider the numerous violations of existing laws that this Obama administration program has caused. Allowing the illegal purchase of these weapons and the illegal transportation of them across the border violates any number of existing U.S. gun laws. Allowing the transportation of them across the border violates at least one, if not more, international treaties that our government has signed to restrict and prevent the inter-country transportation of illegal weapons.

Apparently, the rule of law does not apply to our own Justice Department in this case, the very organization that is supposed to be upholding these laws and treaties.

- Who can forget the blatant ignoring of the law in the Solyndra fiasco. As a quick review, recall that the Obama Energy Department approved a half a billion dollar loan to a Solar Panel manufacturer, Solyndra, even though respected people both inside and outside of government publicly doubted that this was a good financial decision.

Turns out these people correctly foresaw the bad situation since within two years after receiving the loan guarantee, the company declared bankruptcy and went out of business. The only hope that the American taxpayer had of recovering even a fraction of the half of billion dollars was to exercise its legal right to be first in line when the bankruptcy proceedings sold off the remaining Solyndra assets. That was a condition of the loan guarantee: in the event of a Solyndra default, the Federal government lawfully got first crack at recovering money.

However, Obama’s Energy Department illegally moved the Kaiser Foundation, another Solyndra investor, ahead of the American taxpayer in the bankruptcy proceedings. This action was done without the knowledge of the Justice Department who is supposedly responsible for enforcing the laws of the land like this one. As a result of this leapfrog move, any assets and money from the sale of Solyndra assets were used up before it was the American taxpayers’ turn to receive anything. However, the Kaiser Foundation did recover much of its investment.

Oh, and by the way, the Kaiser Foundation has strong family links to a gentleman called George Kaiser. George Kaiser has been a very important, successful and prolific fund raiser for Obama’s past political campaigns. Thus, the obvious implication is that the President allowed a very explicit law to be ignored to the benefit of one of his political friends and to the loss of the American taxpayer.

- Democratic President Bill Clinton enacted the Defense Of Marriage Act (DOMA) in 1996. The law was passed with widespread support by both Republicans and Democrats. In a nutshell, the law legally codified the inane concept that marriage can consist only if it consists of one man married to one to one woman. It basically said that same sex marriages did not have the same rights as man and woman unions.

A stupid, discriminatory law. The Federal government, and both political parties, should never be in the business of telling certain types American citizens how to live their lives and passing laws that restrict how those Americans run their lives This should be a blanket principle whether it concerns race, sex, creed, religion or sexual orientation of any American.

However, given how foul this law is, it is still the law of the land. According to Constitution, the President is required to enforce ALL of the laws of the land. If he disagrees with a law, there are legal and Constitutional processes to go through to change a law.

Which makes President Obama’s decisions regarding DOMA another violation of the rule of law in this land. Earlier this year he unilaterally decided that his administration would no longer defend the law in court since the President did not agree with the tenets of the legislation. As a lawyer, he should understand that as President, he does not have the option and power to only selectively enforce laws he agrees with.

If he feels so strongly against this law, he should have moved to have it repealed long ago, possibly when his Democratic allies controlled both the House of Representatives and the Senate. It would have been quite easy to do so before he violated his Constitutional responsibilities when he alone decided he did not like the law.

Obama would probably not like it if President Gingrich decided to selectively and unilaterally ignore the Roe Vs. Wade right to abortion legality. He would probably not like it if President Bachman selectively and illegally decided not to prosecute abortion clinic bombers. The President does not have the right and power to be selective when it comes to the enforcement of laws currently in effect.

But as with Libya and the War Powers Act, this arrogance and dangerous flaunting of our Constitutional principles should not come as any surprise with this President.

- One of the truly basic foundations of our Constitution and our democracy is the phrase, “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” In the face of this powerful concept of liberty, President Obama became the first President in our history to identify, name, and then assassinate an American citizen without the inconvenience of a trial to determine guilt.

Now, most would agree that the country is better off and safer with the death of Anwar al-Awlaki, an American citizen living in Yemen and one fo the most wanted terrorism leaders in the world. Earlier this year he was targeted and killed by Hellfire missiles launched from a remote controlled aircraft operated by the CIA. No trial, no grand jury, no presentation of evidence, just a remote controlled killing.

When the President’s press secretary, Jay Carney, was asked to see what evidence the administration had on al-Awlaki regarding his terrorism activities, Carney responded: “I don’t have anything for you on that.” This is a very slippery slope relative to the Constitution.

If the President does not have, or deems not to share evidence of criminal activity, and wants us to only trust that he knows best what American citizen to assassinate, that newly created power, power that does not exist anywhere in our code of law or the Constitution could be so easily abused. Just the potential for sanctioned government assassinations makes “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” the Constitution, and over two centuries of U.S. law equity become hollow, empty promises.

- And finally, an example of “I heard what you said but I don’t care what the rule of law is” from the Obama administration, this time as it regards the Gulf oil spill. After the oil spill, the Obama administration placed a drilling moratorium on new deep water oil drilling exploration in the Gulf in order to head off any potential additional olil spills in the near future.

However, after a while, oil companies and local politicians wanted the moratorium lifted In order to start drilling again and to expand business and employment. Court filings were issued and the judge in charge ruled that the moratorium be lifted. The Obama administration seemingly complied with the ruling but promptly issued another moratorium, virtually identical to the first one.

The following excerpt from a February Bloomberg report summarizes the contempt Obama and his Justice Department had for our rule of law:

* The Obama Administration acted in contempt by continuing its deepwater-drilling moratorium after the policy was struck down, a New Orleans judge ruled.

* Interior Department regulators acted with “determined disregard” by lifting and reinstituting a series of policy changes that restricted offshore drilling, following the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history, U.S. District Judge, Martin Feldman of New Orleans ruled yesterday.

* “Each step the government took following the court’s imposition of a preliminary injunction showcases its defiance,” Feldman said in the ruling.

* “Such dismissive conduct, viewed in tandem with the re-imposition of a second blanket and substantively identical moratorium, and in light of the national importance of this case, provide this court with clear and convincing evidence of the government’s contempt,” Feldman said.

Determined disregard, defiance, dismissive conduct, contempt. Good adjectives describing the Obama administration’s attitude towards our Constitution and rule of law, not only in the Gulf but across many areas of freedom and liberty in this country.

About the Author

Walter “Bruno” Korschek is the author of the book, “Love My Country, Loathe My Government – Fifty First Steps To Restoring Our Freedom and Destroying The American Poltiical Class,” which is available at http://www.loathemygovernment.com and online at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Our daily dialog on freedom in American can be joined at http://www.loathemygovernment.blogspot.com
Alfvén waves in motion – NCAR solar heating research – Movie 2


Solar Energy


Solar Energy


$97.03


Solar Energy

Consumer Guide To Solar Energy


Consumer Guide To Solar Energy


$11.16


Consumer Guide To Solar Energy

How Solar Energy Works


How Solar Energy Works


$30.68


How Solar Energy Works

Advances In Solar Energy


Advances In Solar Energy


$268.8


Advances In Solar Energy

Solar Energy Engineering


Solar Energy Engineering


$96.32


Solar Energy Engineering

Thermodynamic Solar Energy


Thermodynamic Solar Energy


$108.27


Thermodynamic Solar Energy

Nonimaging Optics in Solar Energy


Nonimaging Optics in Solar Energy


$29.87


Nonimaging Optics in Solar Energy

Solar Energy Companies


Solar Energy Companies


$9.67


Solar Energy Companies

Control of Solar Energy Systems


Control of Solar Energy Systems


$133.65


Control of Solar Energy Systems

Energia solar fotovoltaica/ Photovoltaic Solar Energy


Energia solar fotovoltaica/ Photovoltaic Solar Energy


$30.29


Energia solar fotovoltaica/ Photovoltaic Solar Energy

Energy Psychology Journal


Energy Psychology Journal


$37.29


Energy Psychology Journal

Solar Energy USB Charger


Solar Energy USB Charger


$42.99


This is a portable high performance solar energy USB charger.

Poof Solar Energy Mini Lab


Poof Solar Energy Mini Lab


$11.99


Poof Solar Energy Mini Lab

Solar Power-an Alternative Energy Source


Solar Power-an Alternative Energy Source


$26.52


Solar Power-an Alternative Energy Source

Nanostructured Materials for Solar Energy Conversion


Nanostructured Materials for Solar Energy Conversion


$175.47


Nanostructured Materials for Solar Energy Conversion

Solar Hydrogen Hybrid Energy Systems


Solar Hydrogen Hybrid Energy Systems


$103.79


Solar Hydrogen Hybrid Energy Systems

Solar Energy Kit


Solar Energy Kit


$17.99


This kit will help you learn about the amazing power of solar energy! With the rapidly rising cost of conventional energy, Solar Power will become increasingly important as it taps the limitless energy of the sun. Solar Cell converts light energy into electrical energy. Contents include a five solar

Solar Energy Pocket Reference


Solar Energy Pocket Reference


$19.35


The ISES Solar Energy Pocket Reference contains a lot of useful information and data needed by solar energy professionals, researchers, designers, technicians and those generally interested in solar energy systems and applications. The pocket book contain

Solar Thermal and Biomass Energy


Solar Thermal and Biomass Energy


$126.93


This book covers renewable energy sources. In particular, it reviews the state of the art in thermal solar techniques and biomasses.The first topic treated is solar radiation. Then the authors discuss the possible utilisation of solar energy through therm

Hello Kitty Solar Energy Calculator (Pink)


Hello Kitty Solar Energy Calculator (Pink)


$10.53


This solar energy calculator is environmentally friendly.

Physics of Solar Energy


Physics of Solar Energy


$104.53


“This book covers the fundamental physics of the most abundant energy resource available to human society–solar energy. Similar to other technologies, the first step to achieving success is to have a firm understanding of the basic science of solar energ

Solar Energy By Richards, Julie


Solar Energy By Richards, Julie


$44.5


Explains how solar energy is generated and used, discusses solar farms and solar power stations, and considers the use of solar energy as a renewable resource. Author: Richards, Julie Series Title: Energy Choices Publication Date: 2009/09/01 Number of Pages: 32 Binding Type: Library Grade Level: 23 Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 7.25 Height: 8.25

Solar Cell and Renewable Energy Experiments


Solar Cell and Renewable Energy Experiments


$36.19


Presents science projects on renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, and water.

The Kids' Solar Energy Book


The Kids’ Solar Energy Book


$5.93


Presents a humorous look at the advantages of using solar energy for heating and other purposes, as an alternative to other costly, dangerous, and non-renewable sources of power.

NEW Solar Power Energy Cooling Fan


NEW Solar Power Energy Cooling Fan


$5.9


NEW Solar Power Energy Cooling Fan



 Advances in Solar Energy


Advances in Solar Energy


$350


* Covering all primary renewable energy technologies, including solar, wind, and biomass, this series includes invited contributions from the foremost international experts in renewable energy Advances in Solar Energy: An Annual Review of Research and Development is an annual publication organized by the American Solar Energy Society (ASES). Its goal is to provide a review journal of significant research and development in renewable energy for solar professionals and students. Volume 16 is the first volume to be published by Earthscan. Topics covered in this volume range from solar ponds through global warming to passive and solar cells. Spanning a broad range of technical subjects, including state of-the-art information, this volume and series will become a must-have reference on global developments in the field of renewable energy.

 Chalcogenide Photovoltaics


Chalcogenide Photovoltaics


$130


This first comprehensive description of the most important material properties and device aspects closes the gap between general books on solar cells and journal articles on chalcogenide-based photovoltaics. Written by two very renowned authors with years of practical experience in the field, the book covers II-VI and I-III-VI2 materials as well as energy conversion at heterojunctions. It also discusses the latest semiconductor heterojunction models and presents modern analysis concepts. Thin film technology is explained with an emphasis on current and future techniques for mass production, and the book closes with a compendium of failure analysis in photovoltaic thin film modules.With its overview of the semiconductor physics and technology needed, this practical book is ideal for students, researchers, and manufacturers, as well as for the growing number of engineers and researchers working in companies and institutes on chalcogenide photovoltaics.

 Chalcogenide Photovoltaics: Physics, Technologies, and Thin Film Devices


Chalcogenide Photovoltaics: Physics, Technologies, and Thin Film Devices


$70.1


Used – This first comprehensive description of the most important material properties and device aspects closes the gap between general books on solar cells and journal articles on chalcogenide-based photovoltaics. Written by two very renowned authors with years of practical experience in the field, the book covers II-VI and I-III-VI2 materials as well as energy conversion at heterojunctions. It also discusses the latest semiconductor heterojunction models and presents modern analysis concepts.

 Chalcogenide Photovoltaics: Physics, Technologies, and Thin Film Devices


Chalcogenide Photovoltaics: Physics, Technologies, and Thin Film Devices


$101.59


Used – This first comprehensive description of the most important material properties and device aspects closes the gap between general books on solar cells and journal articles on chalcogenide-based photovoltaics. Written by two very renowned authors with years of practical experience in the field, the book covers II-VI and I-III-VI2 materials as well as energy conversion at heterojunctions. It also discusses the latest semiconductor heterojunction models and presents modern analysis concepts.

 Chalcogenide Photovoltaics: Physics, Technologies, and Thin Film Devices


Chalcogenide Photovoltaics: Physics, Technologies, and Thin Film Devices


$101.59


New – This first comprehensive description of the most important material properties and device aspects closes the gap between general books on solar cells and journal articles on chalcogenide-based photovoltaics. Written by two very renowned authors with years of practical experience in the field, the book covers II-VI and I-III-VI2 materials as well as energy conversion at heterojunctions. It also discusses the latest semiconductor heterojunction models and presents modern analysis concepts. T

 Chalcogenide Photovoltaics: Physics, Technologies, and Thin Film Devices


Chalcogenide Photovoltaics: Physics, Technologies, and Thin Film Devices


$70.1


New – This first comprehensive description of the most important material properties and device aspects closes the gap between general books on solar cells and journal articles on chalcogenide-based photovoltaics. Written by two very renowned authors with years of practical experience in the field, the book covers II-VI and I-III-VI2 materials as well as energy conversion at heterojunctions. It also discusses the latest semiconductor heterojunction models and presents modern analysis concepts. T

 Handbook of Sustainable Building: An Environmental Preference Method for Selection of Materials for Use in Construction and Refurbishment


Handbook of Sustainable Building: An Environmental Preference Method for Selection of Materials for Use in Construction and Refurbishment


$100.92


Used – ..”. I thoroughly recommend this book. It is easy to use, very readable, and transparent and defensible in its methodology. Buy it and use it ” — Solar Progress..”. illustrates how a better understanding of energy is bringing about a revolution in the type of buildings constructed ” — New Scientist… the most designer-friendly yet …25.00 for this book will be money well spent” — The Architects’ Journal..”. offers what many builders and designers have been clamoring for” — Environme

 Handbook of Sustainable Building: An Environmental Preference Method for Selection of Materials for Use in Construction and Refurbishment


Handbook of Sustainable Building: An Environmental Preference Method for Selection of Materials for Use in Construction and Refurbishment


$150


Used – ..”. I thoroughly recommend this book. It is easy to use, very readable, and transparent and defensible in its methodology. Buy it and use it ” — Solar Progress..”. illustrates how a better understanding of energy is bringing about a revolution in the type of buildings constructed ” — New Scientist… the most designer-friendly yet …25.00 for this book will be money well spent” — The Architects’ Journal..”. offers what many builders and designers have been clamoring for” — Environme

 Life in the Universe: Expectations and Constraints


Life in the Universe: Expectations and Constraints


$59.95


Energy, chemistry, solvents, and habitats — the basic elements of living systems – define the opportunities and limitations for life on other worlds. This class-tested text examines each of these parameters in crucial depth and makes the argument that life forms we would recognize may be more common in our solar system than many assume. It also considers, however, exotic forms of life that would not have to rely on carbon as basic chemical element, solar energy as a main energy source, or water as primary solvent. Finally the question of detecting bio- and geosignature of such life forms is discussed, ranging from Earth environments to deep space. While speculative considerations in this emerging field of science cannot be avoided, the authors have tried to present their study with the breadth and seriousness that a scientific approach to this issue requires. They seek an operational definition of life and investigate the realm of possibilities that nature offers to realize this very special state of matter and avoid scientific jargon wherever possible to make this intrinsically interdisciplinary subject understandable to a broad range of readers.The second edition thoroughly updates this text in view of the rapid progress in the field and a substantial amount of new material has been added, in particular sections and chapters on adaptation to extreme environments, the future and fate of living systems, life detection concepts based on the thorough analysis of the Viking missions and the issue around the meteorite ALH 84001, and – last but not least – recommendations for the optimization of future space exploration missions.From the reviews of the first edition:”[...] I know of no other book that reassesses the fundamentals of astrobiology in such way. This book is a tacit lesson in open-mindedness tempered with thorough scientific analysis. This is a very important book for all professional astrobiologists.” A Ellery, International Journal of

 SOM Journal 6


SOM Journal 6


$30


SOM Journal 6 features Thomas Herzog on solar energy; a reprint of Manuel de Sola Morales’’s pivotal text on urban planning; Robert Polidori’’s photo essay documenting the slums surrounding the Mumbai airport; the Director of the Glasgow School of Art discussing the seminal building of Charles Rennie Mackintosh; and much else.

 Science And Technology In The People's Republic Of China


Science And Technology In The People’s Republic Of China


$31.4


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Pharmaceutical Industry in China, Science and Technology in the People’s Republic of China, Green Dam Youth Escort, Renewable Energy in China, Energy Policy of China, Dalian Software Park, Baidu, Loongson, Online Gaming in China, Chinese University Ranking, Seioglobal, Neusoft Group, Maxthon, Chinese Biotechnology Industry, Compass Navigation System, Academic Publishing in China, Xianxingzhe, Beidou Navigation System, Tianhua Gx-1c, Nuclear Power in China, Video Gaming in China, Dmb-T/h, Electronics Industry in China, Yaogan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Solar Power in China, Cngrid, China Atomic Energy Authority, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China National Nuclear Corporation, Yang Tingzhong, Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment, Meinü Robot, Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, China Association for Science and Technology, State Science and Technology Prizes, Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China, Arctic Yellow River Station, 863 Program, Euchinagrid, State Preeminent Science and Technology Award, China Nuclear International Uranium Corporation, State Intellectual Property Office, Model 109, Hengzhi Chip, Bluesky Open Platform, National Natural Science Foundation of China, International Journal of Software and Informatics, Chinese Academy of Management Science, China Geological Survey, Chinese Academy of Engineering, Cstnet, Cosix. Excerpt: The 863 program or State High-Tech Development Plan is a program funded and administered by the government of the People’s Republic of China intended to stimulate the development of advanced technologies in a wide range of fields for the purpose of rendering China independent of financial obligations for foreign technologies. The name 863 comes from the fact that the program was created in

 The Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) - Mission Description and Early Results


The Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) – Mission Description and Early Results


$50.84


R.P. Lin (Editor), Arnold O. Benz (Editor), B.R. Dennis (Editor),Hardcover – Reprinted from Solar Physics journal, Vo, Edition: 1, English-language edition,Pub by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC