Where in the United States Constitution does it give one liberal judge the authority to place himself above the President of the United States?

Over the past few decades, federal judges have been assuming far more authority than the Constitution gives them. Some liberal judges use their position to overrule the American people, Congress and even the President, to impose their liberal ideology upon the nation.

I recall years ago, when the issue of English only went to a vote of the people of Arizona. If passed, it would make English the only official language in the state and eliminate the need and waste of taxpayer dollars to print everything in English and Spanish. The people of Arizona overwhelmingly passed the English only measure. The vote wasn’t even close. Well over two-thirds of the people voted to make English the only official language. However, one liberal judge took it upon himself to rule against the citizens of Arizona and struck down the measure, claiming it was discriminatory. Cross the border south into Mexico and you won’t find many signs and official documents in both Spanish and English.

When Barack Obama refused to enforce federal immigration laws, he left the people of Arizona vulnerable to the evil wiles of many thousands of illegal aliens and illegal drug traffickers. Then Arizona Governor Jan Brewer pleaded with Obama to take measures to secure the border and protect Americans and Arizonans. Obama refused. He even refused to visit the border in Arizona to see just how bad the situation was. At the demand of the people of Arizona, the state legislature passed its own immigration laws to help protect the people. However, another liberal judge ruled on his liberal agenda and nullified most of the parts of the Arizona immigration bill, basically gutting its effects.

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