Posted on 12/25/2010 6:23:09 AM PST by fuzzybutt
“....and to TRY to bring some of those principles back into everyday legislating.”
She seeds of failure are sown. To quote Yoda: “Try not. Do or do not”
duh....make that ‘The seeds” please. Merry Christmas!
The Commies are not going to like a lot of stuff thats going ot happen after Jan 5th. Payback is a beach.
Will the DemocRats screech, like vampire in the morning light?
Anyone who buys this load of bs is an idiot at best. All one needs to do is look at the recent tax spending bill that was started I the senate and not in the house as required in the constitution. Yes, many republicans in both houses voted for the bill even though it is unconstitutional.
But hey, they will start next year to follow the constitution.
Sorry sell crazy somewhere else, we’re all loaded up here.
6. “I think we should read the Declaration of Independence to them before they start.”
And
“Just as a reminder of what happens when a government becomes unresponsive”
should be:
“Just as a reminder of what happens when a government becomes OPPRESSIVE AND unresponsive”
6. “I think we should read the Declaration of Independence to them before they start.”
And
“Just as a reminder of what happens when a government becomes unresponsive”
should be:
“Just as a reminder of what happens when a government becomes OPPRESSIVE AND unresponsive”
I think we need a Tea Party on the lawn that day to greet these servants of ours.
Thanks for the reminder that you can get the U S Constitution as app on my Droid. It would be nice to have one that reads to you like a Bible app that I have. I am sure one will come out soon enough.
fuzzy and all...more buzz...here...
The GOP had better act accordingly, if they think the rats were treated bad just wait!
A year or two ago, a similar situation arose where a spending bill appeared to originate in the Senate in violation of the Constitution.
At that time, I remember hearing an explanation of how that can be done and still be technically within the constraints of the Constitution even though you or I would consider it to be an end run around the Constitution.
Spending bills for all sorts of things originate in the House and are given a number (HR #XXX) and sent to the Senate for consideration. The Senate can agree to the bill and it will become law or the Senate may tweak the spending proposal and then the bill may end up in Conference to iron out the differences and then it becomes law.
So if the Senate wants to offer a spending bill and time is of the essence, the Senate simply takes and already existing spending bill (with its HR #XXX), for say a rural electrification project, and guts it of its provisions and fills that bill back up with new amendments pertaining to whatever spending that is emergent. The bill ( HR #XXX ) is voted on by the Senate and sent to the House.
So the spending provisions in the bill were clearly generated in the Senate but the Senate simply attached them to some other spending bill that had previously originated in the House. End run around the Constitution complete.
I heard that explanation given on TV sometime within the past two years, so someone please correct my recollection if it is factually incorrect.
They have to start somewhere. What better place than at the door of what you seek. Once the door is opened then Reagan’s famous edict “Trust but verify” comes into play.
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