Posted on 05/21/2008 6:22:57 PM PDT by SmithL
The House overwhelmingly rejected George W. Bush's veto Wednesday of a $290 billion farm bill, but what should have been a stinging defeat for the president became an embarrassing episode for Democrats.
Only hours before the House's 316-108 vote, Bush had vetoed the five-year measure, saying it was too expensive and gave too much money to wealthy farmers when farm incomes are high. The Senate then was expected to follow suit quickly.
Action stalled, however, after the discovery that Congress had omitted a 34-page section of the bill when lawmakers sent the massive measure to the White House. That means Bush vetoed a different bill from the one Congress passed, leaving leaders scrambling to figure out whether it could become law.
(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...
BUT ... since he vetoed the PROPOSED bill, then neither version could have become the law, so the premise that the democrats can pretend that “their” farm bill (ethanol subsidy bill) can somehow become law is rather stupid.
Then again, notice that the tone of this article is still that Bush is wrong for opposing the fair-minded and accidentally forgetful democrats in the House.
Meanwhile, we are all to accept as fact that the 1,770 page document delivered for vote this morning is an exact copy of the previous House bill.
I hope the fools on the Hill would wisely spend the next couple of weeks they have going over the new "Parchment" text, while Bush sits on the new Bill.
That's hoping a lot.
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