18 October 2007
Unconstitutional Republican Earmarks
The Congressional Research Servicw has released a memo about the constitutionality of Alaska Representative's Don Young's earmark on the Coconut Road Interchange in Florida’s Lee County, which benefitted some real estate contributors of the then head House transportation panel (Corruption from north to south and from east to west).
It was inserted after both houses voted on, and passed the bill, so it is an earmark that was never voted on by anyone in congress becomes "law" (there is an appeal to the Supreme court over this).
Seriously, Republican corruption is so twisted that your average snake would be unable to follow it.
It was inserted after both houses voted on, and passed the bill, so it is an earmark that was never voted on by anyone in congress becomes "law" (there is an appeal to the Supreme court over this).
Seriously, Republican corruption is so twisted that your average snake would be unable to follow it.
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Congress
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Corruption
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Politics
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