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Home Front: Politix
Bush defies Dems with 3 recess appointments
2007-04-05
President Bush used CongressÂ’s Easter break today to defy Democratic lawmakers and appoint three officials who have already drawn heavy criticism on Capitol Hill. TodayÂ’s recess-appointment gesture was another sign that he will not easily surrender to lame-duck status despite the DemocratsÂ’ control of Congress.
It appears President Bush waited to act until it would actually be effective. When is the next Congressional break?
The president used recess appointments to install Sam Fox, a major Republican donor from Missouri, to be ambassador to Belgium;
We had an article about Mr. Fox yesterday. Senator John Kerry objects to his political donations.
Andrew G. Biggs of New York to be deputy commissioner of Social Security, and Susan E. Dudley of Virginia to be administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs at the office of Management and Budget. Naming the three while Congress is in recess allows Mr. Bush to avoid the Senate confirmation process. The recess appointments allow the three to remain in their posts until the end of 2008, virtually the end of Mr. BushÂ’s second term.

Ms. Dudley was first nominated last August for the management-and-budget post, but she came under heavy criticism from environmental and consumer groups, which said she was hostile to government regulation.
A trained economist, apparently her cost/benefit analyses of proposed legislation are a bit more detailed than most -- particularly on the cost side.
Mr. Bush nominated her again in January, but her odds were not good in the new Democratic-controlled Senate. Ms. Dudley worked in the Environmental Protection Agency for two years during Ronald Reagan’s presidency. She has written extensively, and skeptically, about government regulation. In 2005, while she was at George Mason University, she wrote that government regulation was generally not warranted “in the absence of a significant market failure.”

Mr. Biggs, who holds a bachelorÂ’s degree from the QueenÂ’s University of Belfast, a masterÂ’s from Cambridge University and a doctorate from the London School of Economics and Political Science, ran afoul of Democrats because they disliked his ideas about privatizing Social Security. He has worked for the Cato Institute, which promotes libertarian views, and served as a staff member for the PresidentÂ’s Commission to Strengthen Social Security. He was nominated last year but failed to win confirmation, and Senator Max Baucus, the Montana Democrat who heads the Senate Finance Committee, said in February that his panel would not take up his nomination anew.
So much for the honourable Senator Baucus' control of the situation. Bummer.
Posted by:trailing wife

#8  It appears the Dems are going to challenge the Fox recess appointment on some kind of technical grounds. They say the appointment terms say he can't get paid and the law regulating the position says he must be paid. Or something like that.
Posted by: Glenmore   2007-04-05 18:26  

#7  They're too lazy.
Posted by: gorb   2007-04-05 17:33  

#6  It appears President Bush waited to act until it would actually be effective. When is the next Congressional break? I hope this doesn't persuade congress to stay in session year round. That's the last thing we need- - endless hearings, anti-war bills, and socialist legislation.
Posted by: GK   2007-04-05 17:00  

#5  Waxman demanded that the Republicans turn over ALL email records so they could review them. My reaction if I were a elected or appointed official would be: “You First!....Assshole”
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2007-04-05 16:37  

#4  Bet Waxman wants to hold hearings.
Posted by: Danking70   2007-04-05 15:40  

#3  GWB, I meant. PIMF! PIMF! PIMF!

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2007-04-05 15:08  

#2  Yeah, GMB! Way to go and way to show some backbone, Mr. President!

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2007-04-05 15:08  

#1  Good on ya, W.
I'm against most government regulation too.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-04-05 14:48  

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