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For many years, Congress always said that the President's
budget was "dead on arrival" because they never followed it. The mandate is that all tax bills must begin in the House, the President is supposed to submit a proposed budget and the Senate confirms appointments and treaties. One of the charges against R.M. Nixon was that he refused to spend all the money that Congress appropriated, he exercised administrative powers. So as part of the post-Watergate "reforms" Congress wrote the law on the budget and President Ford, a long term member of Congress signed it into law. The change in the budget process exactly coincides with the run-away national debt and increasing deficit spending. The change, all budget items are expected to increase 10% per year so 110% become the base amount. This is baseline budgeting. Also, the President is REQUIRED by law to spend every dime Congress appropriates, he has only one administrative power, he can veto a bill. This failure of George Bush, and his signing of McCain-Fiengold, may be his worst failures as President. Look at the books that have graphs of the Federal debt and note that the debt was level from the end of WWII to the Viet Nam war, with just spikes, but after Watergate the budget, debt and spending went nearly straight up. -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. "Sam Spade" wrote in message news:KlPXf.14898$6a1.12239@fed1read04... | Bob Noel wrote: | In article YEGXf.14873$6a1.3816@fed1read04, Sam Spade | wrote: | | | King George has expanded federal spending and the deficient beyond the | wildest dreams of the tax-and-spend lefties. | | | The President doesn't appropriate money. Try to learn what branch of | the Federal government does what... | | Oh, you mean the Consititutional mandate that Congress must *approve* | appropriation bills? | | Who submits those appropriations for the most part, and who provides the | leadership for discretionary spending? | | Again, your sarcasm shows more heat than light. | | Congress invaded Iraq? |
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