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Oct 3rd 2013, 13:23:23

TO THE POINT THAT I HAVE SEEN RAISED HERE, AND ELSEWHERE, ABOUT HOW OBAMACARE IS "SETTLED LAW" AND SOMEHOW THAT MEANS THE HOUSE REPUBLICANS SHOULD JUST ACQUIESCE, THIS ARGUMENT IS NONSENSICAL. I RECOMMEND READING THE FOLLOWING FOR AN INTERESTING (ALBEIT FROM A PARTISAN SOURCE) PERSPECTIVE:

from http://soundpolitics.com/archives/015944.html


...while it is the law of the land, what is not the proper law of the land is the funding of "ObamaCare" in fiscal year 2014, which begins Tuesday. Only the Congress for fiscal year 2014 can authorize spending for fiscal year 2014, no matter what "ObamaCare" says. In fact, Chris Matthews is completely wrong: whenever you ask for money from Congress, you are necessarily taking another look at the law and asking if you want it to go into effect. Every single time. That's the same with Medicare, and the war in Afghanistan, and anything else that needs funding from the Congress. The Congress is continually looking at laws and asking whether we want them to go into effect, every time funding for them comes up.

In short, Matthews is accidentally right that there is no "final look at the law," but there's an annual look at the law.

That is why James Madison wrote in Federalist 58, "The House of Representatives cannot only refuse, but they alone can propose, the supplies requisite for the support of government. They, in a word, hold the purse that powerful instrument by which we behold, in the history of the British Constitution, an infant and humble representation of the people gradually enlarging the sphere of its activity and importance, and finally reducing, as far as it seems to have wished, all the overgrown prerogatives of the other branches of the government. This power over the purse may, in fact, be regarded as the most complete and effectual weapon with which any constitution can arm the immediate representatives of the people, for obtaining a redress of every grievance, and for carrying into effect every just and salutary measure."

Edited By: BILL_DANGER on Oct 3rd 2013, 13:37:39
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