From what I can tell this has everything to do with financial spending and nothing to do with the election - he just says the house and senate are to look into the fraud evidence.
The 1974 act from what I can tell basically is a political move that says "you must be able to explain how the budget amounts described in the covid bill are relevant towards the purpose of the bill" which means all the stupid shit they put in the bill will be thrown away per the presidents discretion. Seems like a good move for the stimulus bill for the working class.
which means all the stupid shit they put in the bill will be thrown away per the presidents discretion.
No, the president doesn't get to decide what's in the bill, that's up to Congress. He can sign it or veto it. He can't only sign the parts he likes.
Put simply, if the President wants to spend less money than Congress provided for a particular purpose, he or she must first secure a law providing Congressional approval to rescind the funding in question. The ICA requires that the President send a special message to Congress identifying the amount of the proposed rescission; the reasons for it; and the budgetary, economic, and programmatic effects of the rescission. Upon transmission of such special message, the President may withhold certain funding in the affected accounts for up to 45 legislative session days. If a law approving the rescission is not enacted within the 45 days, any withheld funds must be made available for obligation.
A 2018 Government Accountability Office legal opinion holds that if the President proposes a rescission, he or she must make the affected funds available to be prudently obligated before the funds expire, even if the 45-day clock is still running. This means, for example, that the President cannot strategically time a rescission request for late in the fiscal year and withhold the funding until it expires, thus achieving a rescission without Congressional approval.
fuck you. handshake doomer. read the law itself rather than some blog as a source.
congress now has 45 days of session (https://www.congress.gov/days-in-session until LATE MARCH)
to " If both Houses have not approved a rescission proposal (by passing legislation) within 45 days of continuous session, any funds being withheld must be made available for obligation."
approve Trump's redlining. big things will happen b/t now and late march.
From what I can tell this has everything to do with financial spending and nothing to do with the election - he just says the house and senate are to look into the fraud evidence.
The 1974 act from what I can tell basically is a political move that says "you must be able to explain how the budget amounts described in the covid bill are relevant towards the purpose of the bill" which means all the stupid shit they put in the bill will be thrown away per the presidents discretion. Seems like a good move for the stimulus bill for the working class.
No, the president doesn't get to decide what's in the bill, that's up to Congress. He can sign it or veto it. He can't only sign the parts he likes.
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fuck you. handshake doomer. read the law itself rather than some blog as a source.
congress now has 45 days of session (https://www.congress.gov/days-in-session until LATE MARCH) to " If both Houses have not approved a rescission proposal (by passing legislation) within 45 days of continuous session, any funds being withheld must be made available for obligation."
approve Trump's redlining. big things will happen b/t now and late march.