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Line-item laughs: president and Congress. (President Clinton is criticized for using power granted him by the line-item veto to eliminate funding for Republican-sponsored projects he believed represented excessive spending)(Brief Article)

Economist (US), The, August, 1997

BUDGET politics is not known for its comic depth; but Bill Clinton's exercise of his new line-item veto powers on August 11th yielded some real thigh-slappers. The president, the House speaker and a smiling Texan billionaire all delivered themselves of the sort of lines that made Monty Python famous.

In January a new law gave the president the power to veto objectionable clauses in tax and spending laws, rather than having to choose whether to veto or sign vast bills in their entirety. This week Mr Clinton duly axed a tax shelter for financial firms, another for sellers of food-processing plants, and a provision that allowed New York state more than its fair share of federal health subsidies. These were just the sorts of scam that the line-item veto was created to...

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