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kentuck Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 09:48 PM
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Republicans nonchalantly suggest Bush should have line item veto...
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Edited on Thu Apr-06-06 10:00 PM by kentuck
As if they have forgotten all history since before 9/11, they say they need Bush to make them stop spending like drunken sailors. He has yet to veto one bill and we will have over $4 trillion dollars more in debt when he leaves office, unless by grace of God, he can be persuaded to leave early...

But, have they forgotten that Bill Clinton had the line item veto for a while and the Supreme Court ruled that it was not constitutional for the President to have the powers delegated to Congress or some such rationale? However, they took that power away from Clinton.

Now, as if the Supreme Court and the rule of law have no significance whatsoever, we have Republicans actually proposing that the President should have the line item veto. They can find a way around the law, they say. No doubt, they are very good at that.
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