While doing some research for The Wolf Army I was looking into the actual rider that Senators Jon Tester and Mike Simpson added in. I found a copy of the bill here:
http://rules.house.gov/Media/file/PD...AL2011_xml.pdf
If you scroll all the way down to page 290 sec 1713 you will see where the two above mentioned senators added in the "rider":
Take a look at the bolded part - it clearly and openly states that the courts cannot challenge this law.
Doesn't that throw off the "balance of power" especially since the judicial system (courts) primary function is to rule over all laws as stated by the constitution (and not just the laws congress deems OK)?
Without the line item veto (killed late into Clinton's presidential career or early into Bush's) the president had to approve the budget as is. This also means that while this one part of the bill can be challenged, if it is ruled unconstitutional then the entire budget bill has to be thrown out - this shutting down the government and since our congress passed the extremely selfish bill that THEY will get paid but people who need it the most, people on benefits and our military, won't get paid.
http://rules.house.gov/Media/file/PD...AL2011_xml.pdf
If you scroll all the way down to page 290 sec 1713 you will see where the two above mentioned senators added in the "rider":
13 SEC. 1713. Before the end of the 60-day period be14
ginning on the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary
15 of the Interior shall reissue the final rule published on
16 April 2, 2009 (74 Fed. Reg. 15123 et seq.) without regard
17 to any other provision of statute or regulation that applies
18 to issuance of such rule. Such reissuance (including this
19 section) shall not be subject to judicial review and shall
20 not abrogate or otherwise have any effect on the order and
21 judgment issued by the United States District Court for
22 the District of Wyoming in Case Numbers 09–CV–118J
23 and 09–CV–138J on November 18, 2010.
ginning on the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary
15 of the Interior shall reissue the final rule published on
16 April 2, 2009 (74 Fed. Reg. 15123 et seq.) without regard
17 to any other provision of statute or regulation that applies
18 to issuance of such rule. Such reissuance (including this
19 section) shall not be subject to judicial review and shall
20 not abrogate or otherwise have any effect on the order and
21 judgment issued by the United States District Court for
22 the District of Wyoming in Case Numbers 09–CV–118J
23 and 09–CV–138J on November 18, 2010.
Doesn't that throw off the "balance of power" especially since the judicial system (courts) primary function is to rule over all laws as stated by the constitution (and not just the laws congress deems OK)?
Without the line item veto (killed late into Clinton's presidential career or early into Bush's) the president had to approve the budget as is. This also means that while this one part of the bill can be challenged, if it is ruled unconstitutional then the entire budget bill has to be thrown out - this shutting down the government and since our congress passed the extremely selfish bill that THEY will get paid but people who need it the most, people on benefits and our military, won't get paid.
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