Mr Khan said:
Right, but there's enough bipartisan support for nuts-and-bolts stuff in congress that they could easily override vetos, especially if they figure out that they all need to support each other's pork projects in order to get any one of them passed. I agree with three of your four proposals, anyway. |
I would have thought the same thing would happen in Gary Johnson's New Mexico where 2/3rds of the legislature was Democrat, so they already had a built-in majority against him.
Yes, there would be a few over-rides. But he could use the veto to at least achieve a modicum of things to be done. More importantly, he could force both sides to come to the table and actually write a budget, which would then (hopefully) get both sides to agree on some cuts.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.








