Just think about 100 Senators and 435 Representatives total numbers representative are 441 with 5 Delegates and one Resident.
If any corporation invest on 50% members one million dollars per member.The total amount will be 220.5 millions Dollars. After that they can make law as corporation want with 25% support of natural agreed members.Simply "that corporation" will "Get benefits" of just some "Billions" only.
Estimated War-Related Costs, Iraq and Afghanistan
Estimated Costs of war in Afghanistan 2011
119.4 Billions US$
Estimated Costs of war in Iraq 2011
51.1 Billions US$
Currently, the United States consumes 19.6 million barrels per day, of oil, which is more than 25% of the world's total.
If Congressman or Senator talk angrily on Middle east the oil prices will rise again.
If oil prices rise only 1$ per "Barrel" Poor corporations just get 19.6 US$ million per day only##########
Bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives; but the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills. ”
This establishes the method for making Acts of Congress. Accordingly, any bill may originate in either House of Congress, except for a revenue bill, which may originate only in the House of Representatives. In practice, the Senate can simply circumvent this requirement by substituting the text of any bill previously passed by the House with the text of a revenue bill, as was done with H.R. 1424 or the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982. When the Senate sends an appropriation bill to the House, the House may return it to the Senate with a blue slip, thereby settling the question in practice. Either House may amend any bill, including revenue and appropriation bills.
The Origination Clause stems from an English parliamentary requirement that all money bills start from the House of Commons; it was intended to ensure that the "power of the purse" lies with the legislative body closer to the people. The clause was also part of a compromise between small and large states: the latter were unhappy with equal representation in the Senate.
What did you think about US budget 2011?
Where are we (Americans).....................?
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