Here’s just another example of blatant law-breaking from the Bush/Cheney/Rove/Rummy administration. Cheers to those who are insisting on some accountability.
“Anyone who has passed the sixth grade knows that before a bill can become a law, both Houses of Congress must approve it,” blasted John Conyers (D-MI), ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee. “That the Bush Administration is now saying otherwise underscores the Constitutional crisis we are facing in this country.”
In February, the President signed a version of the “Deficit Reduction Act” that never passed the House. The draft signed by Bush omitted provisions from the version that passed the House that required the government pay for 36 months of durable medical equipment rentals for those who qualified. The version Bush signed allows just 13 months–a difference of 23 months rental and $2 billion in spending.
Ten members of the U.S. House of Representatives will file a lawsuit tomorrow seeking to block implementation of a budget law as signed by President George W. Bush. Joining Conyers in the suit are: Rep. John Dingell, Ranking Member on the Energy and Commerce Committee; Rep. Charles B. Rangel, Ranking Member on the Ways and Means Committee; Rep. George Miller, Ranking Member on the Education and Workforce Committee; Rep. James L. Oberstar, Ranking Member on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee; Rep. Barney Frank, Ranking Member on the Financial Services Committee; Rep. Collin C. Peterson, Ranking Member on the Agriculture Committee; Rep. Bennie Thompson, Ranking Member on the Homeland Security Committee; Rep. Louise M. Slaughter, Ranking Member on the Rules Committee; Rep. Fortney “Pete” Stark, Ranking Member on the Ways and Means Health Subcommittee; Rep. Sherrod Brown, Ranking Member on the Commerce Health Subcommittee. The Congressmen are represented by Dykema Gossett PLLC and Professor Erwin Chemerinsky, a constitutional expert at Duke Law School.”-from RAW STORY.
John Conyers gives us more details in this post on The Smirking Chimp, ‘Taking the President to court.’ USA TODAY also covers this with “11 House members to sue over budget bil.”
I almost choked on this Triscuit when I read this.
To do anything other than say “OK, my bad, do over” is to act as a dictator. Period.
The laws that are passed must be identical to what’s passed in the House and Senate. IDENTICAL. Not even one letter or one punctuation mark can differ, because that can change the meaning of the laws.
Of course, my question is this–just how did the executive branch get a version of the bill? That just doesn’t happen. Either congressional rethugs slipped this in or shrub’s minions drafted a different version of the bill, which is so many shades of illegal that we should be impeaching the bastard on this alone.
No one makes that type of “mistake.” This is not a trivial matter.
I guess only those of us with degrees in law and political science care about this kind of stuff.