President Trump should veto the bill on Wednesday, January 31 and send it back to the House and the Senate with the same message. I will not sign any bill that spends American tax dollars on foreign nationals. I also will not sign any bill authorizing payments to non-essential government employees who did not work during the Democrat created government shutdown. The US Constitutions grants the President of the United States ten days not including Sundays to consider any bill before signing or vetoing it. The current Congress—mainly because of the Democrats in the House and the Senate—have once again failed to give the me those ten days in an attempt to force me to sign a bad bill without having the time to consider that bill and its consequences.
Doing so will call out the Democrats while “punishing” their minions in the Deep State by not paying them for not working. It will also put the members of Congress on notice that the President will exercise his Constitutionally granted prerogatives.
Doing so will call out the Democrats while punishing their minions in the Deep State by not paying them for not working. It will also put the members of Congress on notice that the President will exercise his Constitutionally granted prerogatives.
That sounds great. But some Federal Judge in Never land will stop it.
An idea worthy of Chuck Schi——e. From your keyboard to Donald’s eyes.