How is it not a check?I mean, I provided a legitimate source. Are you somehow thinking that because he performs the check in the legislative branch's building that it isn't a function of the executive branch?Or that the title "President of the Senate" implies that he's actually a member of the Legislative branch? What does "Chief Legislator" mean about the presidency, then?
6/26/2007 8:38:13 PM
I just don't think casting a tie-breaking vote is a legitimate check.
6/26/2007 8:40:17 PM
*dies*
6/26/2007 8:41:44 PM
Okay, fine, I looked it up. It looks like the VP's tie-breaking vote is most definitely considered a check on the legislative branch. I guess I'll say that I think it's a weak check.
6/26/2007 8:59:55 PM
A weak check is still a check.The point is... Dick Cheney is full of poop.
6/26/2007 9:02:19 PM
Agreed.
6/26/2007 9:07:33 PM
i think even hooksaw can agree that Cheney is a poop-filled fuckface.it's also well known that Cheney drinks the blood of newborn babies, and stomps on kittens.
6/27/2007 1:43:54 AM
6/27/2007 2:49:40 AM
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6/27/2007 4:20:33 AM
i think hooksaw is actually being fairly reasonable here. (relatively speaking... you still have to get past the initial inflammatory and overly-defensive personal attacks)so I'll try and keep the tone moderate, and focus on the two places where he's off the mark:for one thing, the issue is not, as he says, "more complicated than [we] think". Plain and simple, Cheney is attempting to stonewall any attempts to get information about White House business links to his energy buddies, who by all accounts, have been profiting tremendously in the past 6 years. Big Surprise there, eh? But the difference now is he doesn't have his compliant lackeys running the Senate and House oversight committees to squash investigatory probes, so now he's resorted to trying unprecedented and very sketchy legalistic maneuvers, if only to give him some more time.Even Cheney's republican friends cant even defend this. the best they can muster is Damage Control: saying "this is a complicated legal issue, that the courts will have to work out." And so, hooksaw, like a thoughtful republican, says the same thing.the other issue is his emphasis that "The Vice President is President of the Senate" ... as if this somehow implies that the VP is less a part of the Executive Branch. This emphasis is just a distraction. The position of "Senate President" has almost no power or authority whatsoever. With an even number of senators, there has to be some method to break the inevitable tie votes. The Executive Branch gets the benefit of being able to "nudge" the Senate in this case by supplying a tiebreaking vote, if and only if there is a tie.
6/27/2007 4:48:16 AM
6/27/2007 9:42:25 AM
yeah, i don't really think that constitutes a "check". confirming judicial appointments are a check.vetoing legislation from the Congress is a check.ruling on the constitutionality of legislation is a check.the occasional tie-breaking vote? that's not a "check". that's a "nudge" in favor of the Executive Branch's party position.
6/27/2007 1:40:10 PM
Cheese and crackers, people.It's a check.I know we all typically think of a check as more proactive than this, but it most certainly is part of our system of checks and balances.
6/27/2007 4:27:37 PM
6/27/2007 4:34:13 PM
6/27/2007 4:59:26 PM
It's the executive having a hand in the operations of the legislative branch. Thus offering a check/balance on legislative power.Look... if anyone wants to debate this point they should really provide a source. I understand that it doesn't immediately strike people as a check or balance, but it is.Seriously.^^"Hey, I was just playing devil's advocate, really! lol!" [Edited on June 27, 2007 at 5:08 PM. Reason : .]
6/27/2007 5:07:25 PM
6/27/2007 6:12:14 PM
Look. . .in yet another thread--it's hooksaw derangement syndrome!
6/28/2007 2:45:32 AM
'bligatory
6/28/2007 3:00:41 AM