Synthaholic
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Bush signed the budgets; he gets the responsibility right along with the congresses from 2001.
...and if he didn't signed it...
it would become law anyways.
I guess he could have vetoed it, but then Congress could override that.
You do have a point to your post right?
There weren't enough votes for that. Bush could have vetoed. But he didn't want to. He was about to go on a spending spree himself and didn't want to alienate the people with the checkbook, so he let them spend right along with him.
Republicans will run Washington like a business - Ha! Bunch of bullshit.