Congress does it again! in the bay area!
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No place to go and no place to hide for a lot of people. Looks like Burger King will be getting a lot of job applications while we spend $11B a month in Iraq. Now there's a good allocation of funds.
This administration has destroyed two countries: Iraq and US. They may rebuild Iraq with another 1/2 trillion but who is going to rebuild the US? the next 4 generations.
This is criminal!
Congress didn't do it. The president did. You should get your facts straight.
The president can't do squat without the congress and senate approval. So there we go.
"The president can't do squat without the congress and senate approval."
Not quite. Do some research into the unitary executive theory which has been actively promulgated within the Republican Party for the past 40 years. And look at the number of signing statements that Mr. Bush has used when signing legislation into law since in office.
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