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by cletus
5517 days ago
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One example I recall from the 90s is where Congress passed a law giving the President line-item veto power over the budget (meaning the president was free to strike down any parts of it he saw fit), which was something the Clinton Whitehouse sought. That power was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court and overturned. I don't recall anyone paying any kind of price for that even though it was a complete abdication of Congress' authority. |
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Any president would like more authority over the budget, but the GOP does seem to have invested the most political capital in it. The general public seems fairly indifferent to the niceties of constitutional law so I'm not surprised the proponents haven't suffered any major electoral rebukes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line-item_veto_in_the_United_St...
http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_c...