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Defense Budget vetoed
The President has vetoed the Defense budget (612 billion) passed by bi partisan majority in both the house and senate,
"Obama's main objection is that the bill anticipates off-budget spending to increase the defense budget without increasing domestic spending first. The president wants Congress to lift the automatic budget caps included in a 2011 budget agreement." Obama vetoes defense bill in high-stakes showdown over spending He wants to veto the defense budget in order to insure he has the money for domestic spending. "This week alone, the White House has threatened vetoes on bills that would prioritize payments in case of a debt limit breach, ban federal funds to "sanctuary" cities, and repeal key provisions of the Affordable Care Act." "The Office of Management and Budget has issued 59 veto threats this year, more than any year since the George W. Bush White House issued 85 in 2007, the first year of a newly Democratic-controlled Congress. Then and this is typical Obama....he made the veto signing a PHOTO OP....totally unheard of. The New York Times says.... "signaled his determination to use the defense bill as a bargaining chip to push Republicans to abandon strict spending limits on military and domestic programs enacted in the 2011 Budget Control Act." http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/23/us...-gop.html?_r=0 This from POLITICO.... "President Barack Obama issued the fifth veto of his seven-year presidency on Thursday, rejecting the sweeping $612 billion National Defense Authorization Act in a move designed to prevent Republicans from getting an edge in nascent budget negotiations." Read more: Obama vetoes massive defense bill over budget spat - POLITICO It is either his way or the highway. Now using the defense budget to get his way. This is typical of this Presidency. In that POLITICO article..... "The president’s action, before a small group of journalists summoned to the Oval Office, also disregards the warnings of Democratic defense hawks who backed the measure. And it demonstrates yet again that the president, emboldened in his second term, has few qualms about taking steps sure to provoke congressional Republicans " One of the quotes in this article... "“Never before has an American president used the bill that provides pay and support to our troops and their families as political leverage for his domestic agenda,” “The American people, and most importantly, the men and women in uniform deployed to fight in dangerous war zones around the world, expect more from their commander-in-chief.” Now, lets be clear.......this is all politics by this President. The press secy said this on behalf of the WH.... "...press secretary Josh Earnest emphasizing Obama’s objection to the fact that the measure endorses this year’s GOP budget plan." You have to admire this mans ego !!! |
This administration cannot vacate the White House soon enough. Hopefully, they will not do too much damage that will not be repairable. Obama sure is trying hard enough to do as much damage on his way out. He is the most despicable mistake this country has ever made.
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If Congress would send bills to be signed into law that did not have partisan riders attached to them, they would be signed with no problem.
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Because they know their pet projects would not stand on their own, they do business as usual, thus contaminating what may well be good legislation. A prime example why doing business as usual in Washington needs to be fixed. Electing another politician who knows how the system works will not get the job done. We have seen that in spades for the past 7 years. That should be enough to change the minset of the many American voters who were fooled! |
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Yes, Pres. Obama did the veto. Ask yourselves why. Was it the Defense Budget as a stand-alone bill or did it contain riders that were unacceptable?
If it were a stand-alone bill with no riders, there would have been no problem for the President to sign the bill. Unfortunately, the Republican leadership decided to embarass the President and purposely added riders that they knew the President would veto. Yes, line item vetoes have been declared unconstitutional. |
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Great. You should vote Republican.
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Yes, I did mean Hillary and Donnie look like they will be the Democrat and Republican nominees.
Those that believe Sec. Clinton is a pathological liar, etc will either cast their vote for Donnie, who is a blowhard and has no idea of inner Washington workings - or will stay home and not vote for either. As Dana Perrino (w's press secretary) said, the electoral college vote is leaning toward Mrs. Clinton as the next President. |
It is the electoral college votes that are cast for the nominees that puts that entire state for a candidate.
For example, if most of Florida - a key swing state - votes for the Republican nominee and a few key cities (Tampa-Clearwater, Orlando, and Greater Miami-Dade) go Democrat - the entire state must give all it's electoral votes to the Democrat nominee. That is written in the Constitution. |
The FBI hasn't concluded their investigation yet. They will have to be either blind, incompetent or corrupt to not find her complicit in violating federal laws pertaining to storage and transmission of classified material. This is a simple open and close case. There is enough evidence being shown on the internet to convict her,,,,,and even that is filtered for national security purposes.
If she gets the nomination for the Dem party, then she should be running from her jail cell. |
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I suppose this enhances what he thinks of himself, although based on what he posts, that does not need enhancing He does need to leave the cutsery things to the girls..,,,,,well....never mind |
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