Today I am proud of my President. He used his veto pen and sent the fat, bloated and irresponsible Farm Bill back to Congress. Bush rightfully said that the bill contained too many subsidies for wealthy farmers and “budget gimmicks” to hide its most egregious spending.
That said, it is expected that the U.S. Senate and the House will vote to override the President’s veto. To do so, a whole lot of Republicans need to do take part. And in doing so, while they "feather the nests" of the many who are financially assisted by the Farm Bill, they further take the GOP out into deep water without a life preserver. We again become the party of big government.
I reported last week that there were only four California Republicans who voted for this terrible bill — John Doolittle, Wally Herger, Elton Gallegly and George Radanovich. This veto provides each of these Republicans with a second opportunity to reflect on all of the billions in terrible spending in this bill, and now add to it the message being sent by overriding the veto of a President of their own party.
We’ll see what these four U.S. Representatives do…
And in the bigger picture, we’ll see what kind of leadership John Boehner can provide here. If the GOP cannot unify behind the President’s veto today, then clearly the lesson of 2006 has not yet sunk in, and though it will hurt America, it could be that Republicans aren’t yet ready to take back the majority. Which is sad.