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Thursday, 04 October 2007 |
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I'm getting pretty disgusted with the way that Congress
does the dance of the neutered wimps around the president's
increasingly egregious claims of executive power.
GWB is playing a game of chicken with Congress and Congress
ought to call his bluff.
The House and Senate ought to begin by sanctioning those government
contractors who refuse to turn over documents because the
president told them not to.
Perhaps the Senate ought to begin by holding some
executives from Blackwater and AT&T in contempt
and tossing 'em into the clink until they recognize that
Congress has at least as much authority in this country as does the
president.
And Congress, even if it does not have the votes to pass veto
proof legislation or to get past the Senate's filibuster rules, most
certainly has the power to refuse to pass legislation that the president needs.
Teddy Roosevelt once sent a fleet across the seas and said that it was
Congress' problem to pay to get it back home.
Perhaps Congress ought turn the tables and refuse to pass the forthcoming budget,
let the Federal government go into stasis, and tell the president that it's
his problem to pay for his war.
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