Obama's new gun control action isn't just bad policy. It's symptomatic of his incurable weakness.

Why won't the president face political reality?

President Obama addresses gun control.
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Lots of people make New Years Day resolutions they don't keep, despite their best intentions. President Barack Obama, however, has apparently made a resolution he does intend to follow through on: exercising his executive power. But Monday's announcement that he would expand gun control and take other unilateral action is actually a cautionary tale of incurable weakness, not a show of strength.

The president intends to roll out an expansion of federal rulemaking beginning as soon as next week, and has plans to add nearly 4,000 regulations through executive power alone, Politico's Timothy Noah reported on Monday. The cost of the regulations could go as high as $100 million or perhaps into the billions, depending on the interpretation given these new marching orders for federal agencies. One change — a potential declaration by the Food and Drug Administration of jurisdiction over the exploding e-cigarette market — alone could cost as much as $810 million over the next 20 years. The change "might well put e-cigarettes out of business," Noah writes, which clearly seems to be the intent, given the Obama administration's focus on teenage use of the product. Another rule governing the advice from brokers on retirement investors might cost the industry as much as $5.7 billion over the next decade.

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Edward Morrissey

Edward Morrissey has been writing about politics since 2003 in his blog, Captain's Quarters, and now writes for HotAir.com. His columns have appeared in the Washington Post, the New York Post, The New York Sun, the Washington Times, and other newspapers. Morrissey has a daily Internet talk show on politics and culture at Hot Air. Since 2004, Morrissey has had a weekend talk radio show in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area and often fills in as a guest on Salem Radio Network's nationally-syndicated shows. He lives in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota with his wife, son and daughter-in-law, and his two granddaughters. Morrissey's new book, GOING RED, will be published by Crown Forum on April 5, 2016.