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To: Uncle Joe Cannon

What? He (Sullivan and others), act like these hurricanes never happened, and that the President just woke up one day and decided to spend millions of money. He can't win, no matter what he does, and I'm sick of it. There's plenty of 'pork' to get rid of in budget.


90 posted on 09/25/2005 12:04:41 PM PDT by go-ken-go
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To: go-ken-go
act like these hurricanes never happened, and that the President just woke up one day and decided to spend millions of money

Point out the Constitutional basis for spending tax dollars on rebuilding the Gulf Coast. I'll even help out a bit. Here's James Madison on the issue...

To refer the power in question to the clause "to provide for common defense and general welfare" would be contrary to the established and consistent rules of interpretation, as rendering the special and careful enumeration of powers which follow the clause nugatory and improper. Such a view of the Constitution would have the effect of giving to Congress a general power of legislation instead of the defined and limited one hitherto understood to belong to them, the terms "common defense and general welfare" embracing every object and act within the purview of a legislative trust. It would have the effect of subjecting both the Constitution and laws of the several States in all cases not specifically exempted to be superseded by laws of Congress, it being expressly declared "that the Constitution of the United States and laws made in pursuance thereof shall be the supreme law of the land, and the judges of every state shall be bound thereby, anything in the constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding." Such a view of the Constitution, finally, would have the effect of excluding the judicial authority of the United States from its participation in guarding the boundary between the legislative powers of the General and the State Governments, inasmuch as questions relating to the general welfare, being questions of policy and expediency, are unsusceptible of judicial cognizance and decision.

A restriction of the power "to provide for the common defense and general welfare" to cases which are to be provided for by the expenditure of money would still leave within the legislative power of Congress all the great and most important measures of Government, money being the ordinary and necessary means of carrying them into execution.

If a general power to construct roads and canals, and to improve the navigation of water courses, with the train of powers incident thereto, be not possessed by Congress, the assent of the States in the mode provided in the bill can not confer the power. The only cases in which the consent and cession of particular States can extend the power of Congress are those specified and provided for in the Constitution.

And he even would have disagreed with the $300 billion for highways. Although I don't expect Republicans or Democrats to rescind their stance on that issue either....
95 posted on 09/25/2005 12:08:58 PM PDT by billbears (Deo Vindice)
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