I have been observing what Bush tends to favor of late and what he tends to reject. It seems to me that the common denominator is ...if the proposed bill or law is designed to use the tax payers' money to help tax payers here in america, whether we are talking education, infrastructure repair, healthcare, stem cell research,etc... Bush seems to almost always oppose those bills and vetoes them. On the other hand Bush himself also requests funds from tax payers money, and he prefers to use them for things that have nothing to do with using tax payer money on the taxpayers. So that if the moneys will be used by tax payers, you can count that Bush will veto it.
I am now beginning to study politics, but this is what I have gathered so far. Do I have it right?
2007-11-13
03:34:57
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ron j
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