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Originally Posted by Sandtrap328
For those jumping up and down saying all bills will all come to a vote, remember any bill sent to the President is subject to veto. It takes a full two-thirds of the House and Senate to over ride a veto. That is not going to happen.
If bills look good but someone attaches a rider for repealling Obamacare, it will be vetoed. The President does not have a line item veto.
For those who say the President can now be impeached, yes he can, but it takes 2/3 of the Senate to convict him. It is not going to happen.
It actually looks like 2 more years of obstructionist government instead of both parties working together for a better America.
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For any bill to get out of Congress now and onto the President's desk it is going to have to be a bi-partisan effort in crafting it; therefore, full repeal bills will not be likely, and compromise will have to accomplish small steps such as repealing the medical device tax, etc.
Can we really expect the Chief Executive to veto bi-partisan legislation that accomplishes some of what he want to get done for his legacy? Imagine leaving office with the reputation of becoming the President of No? The ego is to big to permit that. The betting book will be about what bills get to his desk for signature!
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