Posted on 12/12/2009 2:45:32 PM PST by John Semmens
Senator Mary Landrieu (D-La) rejected the notion that determining the Constitutionality of pending legislation was part of her job. The Senators shucking of this responsibility came in response to a questioner asking her where in the US Constitution is there the authority for congress to force people to buy health insurance.
My job is to get all I can for my constituents, Landrieu argued. Unlike most of my peers, I got $300 million in added benefits for my constituents in exchange for my vote in favor of the health care bill. Im not going to let myself be bothered by some arcane debate about whether what I voted for is Constitutional or not. Let the courts decide that issue.
Ultimately, the courts may well decide the issue. However, Senators are required to take an oath to support and defend the Constitution before they are allowed to assume their seats in congress. Reneging on this oath in exchange for $300 million in pork barrel spending would appear to be a dereliction of duty.
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"The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." -- Cicero ( 55 BC)
So, evidently nothing..
Regards,
GtG
The author is just being clever. Don’t take the story too seriously and don’t take the notion of Congressman upholding the Constitution too seriously - they don’t.
The sell-out is real.
The voiced justification is guesswork.
Don’t Senators have to swear an oath? Not that it would mean anything to a Democrat, but still...
Thanks for the reply, and for the satire. It is almost too good. In this day of politics, I could believe they would slip up and be this honest, as they really don't give a rat's @$$ what we think. And the press would tell us they didn't really say what we heard.
-K51
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