Kevin_Kennedy
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- Aug 27, 2008
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Sorry to stray a bit there off topic. But yeah, congress can write any law it wants.
I think the more important question is who must obey and who will enforce t.
We have to obey it, and the police with their guns will enforce it.
Congress can pass any law it so deems necessary.
I am stongly opposed to the bill that attacks the AIG execs, and was passed to redirect public attention.
I believe that it is unconstitutional, so I spoke to a friend who is a lawyer, and he said that congress can knowingly pass such a law even if it is expected to be tossed out.
The point is that the public has a short memory, and the taxes will have been paid long before the courts adjudicate same.
Congress is supposed to take into account the constitutionality of a law just as the President is supposed to do before he signs it, otherwise neither of those branches would need to take an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States.