DISQUS

The Colorado Independent: President’s Vetoes Leave Congress Settling for “Good” Instead of “Perfect”

  • Truthteller · 2 years ago
    This Congress This Congress can't get it's basic job done.  Can't seem to do anything on time.  Has the lowest approval ratings in history.  Has had yet ANOTHER page scandal after solemn promises that such would NEVER be repeated.  And who's fault is it?  Why, George Bush's, of course.  Yeah.  Right.  Get real.  This kind of neener-neener-neener finger-pointing is just an attempt at obtaining political cover in an upcoming election.
  • NB · 2 years ago
    Forgive me.... I may live under a rock, but what page scandal are you referring to?
  • Andrew Oh-Willeke · 2 years ago
    Appropriations v Other Bills In the case of ordinary laws, the case for accepting an improvement from the status quo, even if it is half a loaf, makes sense.


    I'm more skeptical in the areas of nominations and appropriations.


    When the Senate rejects a nomination, the President must submit a new name, which is the desired result with a bad nominee anyway.


    When the President vetoes an appropriations bill, the status quo is that the President gets no money at all.  Again, this give the Congress far more leverage.


    Democrats are unnecessarily approving too many bad nominations, and compromising on too many bad appropriations bills (most notably war funding bills).

  • Truthteller · 2 years ago
    Actually, two. The first has to do with pages involved in shoplifting.  The second has to do with two pages engaging in a sex act in a public place.  So much for the promised supervision.
  • NB · 2 years ago
    Ah.... OK...well to tell the truth, it would seem that these acts are a hell of alot more innocuous than a Member of Congress trying to engage in inappropriate activity. I'm glad that Congress kept their promise and started supervising the Members and their members.
  • NB · 2 years ago
    and, hardly scandals at all....stop searching for something to hate all the time.