Seymour Flops
Diamond Member
If the congress allocates money for a specifid purpose, you have an argument.Congress allocates the money. The Executive does NOT have the power deny money allocated by Congress, read the Constitution someday, it might help you to understand how this country works.
But if Congress allocates the money to a specific executive agency, such as the USAID, but not specifically for research to turn animals into transgenders, for example, the executive has the power to stop it from spending it on that, and order it to spend it another way.
Congress would never authorize six million dollars to promote tourism in Egypt, for example, because the voters would laught them out of the next election. But they might allocated 18 Billion to USAID, knowing tha tit will spend it on such projects.
Congress wants LGBT Operas in Columbia at taxpayer expense, for example, let them say so explicitly.