Why the need for redundant laws?
Former secretaries of state James Baker III and Warren Christopher say the next time the president goes to war, Congress should be required to say whether it agrees.
The co-chairmen of a bipartisan study group have proposed legislation that would require the president to consult lawmakers before initiating combat lasting longer than a week, except in cases of emergencies.
In turn, Congress would have to act within 30 days, either approving or disapproving of the action.
The plan, outlined by Baker and Christopher in an essay published Tuesday in The New York Times, would not necessarily prevent future debate on the so-called “war powers” issue.
July 8th, 2008 at 12:50 pm
The rules are very simple. Republican Presidents may do what they please when they please. Democrat Presidents must kneel before Congress, dot all i’s and cross all t’s, and try desperately to stay a step ahead of GOP impeachment proceedings.
Any questions?