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Posted on Tue, Apr. 01, 2003


http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/nation/5528914.htm


White House power plays anger Republicans

BY JAMES KUHNHENN
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WASHINGTON - Consumed by waging war, the Bush administration
increasingly is giving the
Republican-controlled Congress the back of its hand, acting as if the
legislative branch were a constitutionally mandated annoyance.

Administration officials abruptly have canceled appearances before
congressional committees and have refused lawmakers' requests for
information.

Now, President Bush wants to sidestep congressional oversight of how he
spends nearly $75 billion that he wants for the Iraqi war and homeland
security.

''Nice try,'' scoffed Rep. Mark Steven Kirk, R-Ill., during a hearing on the
spending plan. ``There are a lot of precedents we don't want to accept
here.''

Since the beginning of his presidency, Bush and his team have worked hard
to reinvigorate the executive branch of government.

Increasingly, however, with the United States fighting wars against terror
and Iraq, Bush is seeking even broader authority to act without answering
to legislative scrutiny. The administration says it needs ''flexibility'' to spend
much of the money -- meaning it wants to be free to spend it any way it
wants without having to ask Congress first.

PUSHING BACK

Congress is beginning to push back.

Legislative committees could put their stamp on how the $75 billion is
spent as early as today.

Republicans and Democrats already have made clear that they intend to
give the president the money he wants, and perhaps more.

But they want to rein in the president's drive for expanded authority.

''I don't know how that flexibility works, but the Congress has always balked
at giving too much flexibility, because it is our responsibility to watch the
purse,'' said House Majority Leader Tom DeLay of Texas, one of Bush's
staunchest allies.

To many lawmakers, Bush's request for flexibility is only the latest example
of administration disdain, if not contempt, for Congress.

Time and again, Republicans and Democrats say, the Bush administration
has stiff-armed lawmakers or scorned their committees.

One week before U.S. cruise missiles began falling on Baghdad, Pentagon
officials turned down a Senate Foreign Relations Committee's request for
Pentagon officials to testify about reconstruction in postwar Iraq.

Instead, defense officials chose to brief journalists on that subject the
same day. ''No answers!'' fumed Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb. ``That does not
encourage a great amount of trust and cooperation.''

Also on the same day, Treasury Undersecretary Peter Fisher abruptly
canceled his scheduled appearance before the Senate Finance Committee,
at which he likely would have faced questions about budget deficits and
the national debt.

CONCERN IN GOP

''If I weren't a Republican, it wouldn't be so embarrassing,'' committee
Chairman Charles Grassley of Iowa said.

Bush's own condescension has irritated members of Congress. Nearly two
weeks before he launched the war on Iraq, Bush referred publicly to
lawmakers as ``the spenders.''

That ''certainly encourages warm feelings,'' Hagel said sarcastically.

It is to be expected that Democrats would complain about treatment by
the Republican White House.

What is noteworthy, however, is that such criticism now comes from many
Republicans in Congress, including some who vote regularly with the
president. By skipping the Foreign Relations Committee hearing, for
example, the administration got crosswise with Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind.,
the panel's chairman and an influential player on international issues.

''There's a strain of arrogance in all of this,'' said one Republican senator,
on the condition of anonymity. ``They need to do a better job.''

Grover Norquist, a conservative activist with close ties to the White House,
said lawmakers have a point. ``There is a sense that the White House has
to understand that they are co-equal branches of government.''







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