contempt of congress doesn't hold a lot of power as contempt of court.. Originally Posted by dilbert firestormWhy not? What 'power' does it actually have then, to find someone in contempt of congress?
Why not? What 'power' does it actually have then, to find someone in contempt of congress? Originally Posted by garhkalproblem is its the executive office (namely the president) that has to enforce it. If the president won't enforce it, there's not much value in having a contempt of congress on the presidents' officers.
problem is its the executive office (namely the president) that has to enforce it. If the president won't enforce it, there's not much value in having a contempt of congress on the presidents' officers.So 'contempt of congress' is meaningless.. In that case WHY KEEP the bloody law on the book?
it only works on people outside of the agencies like CEO's or lawyers, they'll do that. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
So 'contempt of congress' is meaningless.. In that case WHY KEEP the bloody law on the book? Originally Posted by garhkalthe law has some value.