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In reply to the discussion: House approves line-item veto for president [View all]usrname
(398 posts)32. It's a bad law
The congress is responsible for crafting a funding bill. If they want line-item, then separate the funding into different bills and pass them through the house and senate separately.
Then, the president can either sign or veto the bill separately.
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I can support a line item veto - as long as we get there via a Constitutional amendment. Doing it
24601
Feb 2012
#13
The next question should be - what is their alterior motive? In this I do not trust them. I hope the
jwirr
Feb 2012
#9
The next Bush/Cheney duo will love a line item veto. It's better than signing statements. nt
jody
Feb 2012
#11
They're called Rubio/McDonnell or possibly McDonnell/Rubio and they will be elected...
onehandle
Feb 2012
#38
more powers for the puppet emperor, umm, president, no matter what party they be from
stockholmer
Feb 2012
#14
if you look at the timestamps and the posting numbers, tech_smyth's reply was before yours
nilram
Feb 2012
#41
House wants to have its pork and eat it, too. Here is how the scam will work.
McCamy Taylor
Feb 2012
#19
Amend the Constitution if you want a line-item veto. This is not Constitutional.
NYC Liberal
Feb 2012
#31
Yeah, What would Grimace Al Eato and Roberts have to say about the unitary executive when right now
lonestarnot
Feb 2012
#53
They should just amend the House rules...stop adding unrelated crap to bills as an amendment....
Evasporque
Feb 2012
#44
"The House bill, offered by Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis..."
RUMMYisFROSTED
Feb 2012
#49