Ozmar
This tree will shoot you.
This is the kind of thing that should be eliminated by a line-item veto, but who is going to go through and pick out all the little million-here, million-there crap and risk endless bickering in Congress over, say a few million to change street signs? And would the USSC reverse its own decision that the line item veto is unconstitutional in the first place?
There's a good reason why there's not a line item veto: Separation of powers.
Hoe it works is that congress (power A) makes legislation, goes through the votes, moulds it to a final product. The president then says yea or nay. If there were a line item veto, what point would there be in separation of powers and a legislative process if one person could in the end sharpie out things he didn't like?