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Congress Doesn't Read Farm Bill, Sends Bush Wrong Copy, Bush Vetoes It, Congress Overrides, Now It May Be Unconstitutional

Date: Thursday, May 22, 2008 - 9:28pm
Keywords: George Bush, United States, subsidies

Only hours before the House's 316-108 vote, Bush had vetoed the five-year measure, saying it was too expensive and gave too much money to wealthy farmers when farm incomes are high. The Senate then was expected to follow suit quickly.

Action stalled, however, after the discovery that Congress had omitted a 34-page section of the bill when lawmakers sent the massive measure to the White House.

That means Bush vetoed a different bill from the one Congress passed, raising questions that the eventual law would be unconstitutional. Republicans objected when Democrats proposed passing the missing section separately and sending that to Bush.

If this isn't the most incompetent government in all of history, I don't know what is.

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