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Nothing. The US is slowly being turned into The THEM... a little joke. But seriously, you can't do anything as long as Obama is using stimulus money to pay off all the companies to keep quiet while he continues to control the rise and fall of major coporations in order to form a government controlled economy and take control of all the flow of cash through the country. Once the middle class is broken into poverty by tax hikes and decreased wages we will be divided into two groups, the Elites, and the People...But don't worry there will still be welfare checks coming on the first of the month. Pretty soon we'll all be working for the government, and they will tell you where you live, where you work, what you eat, what you wear, and eventually what you think. They already have everyone in the country on welfare and unemployment checks eating out of their hands (literally). Youd think all that stimulus money would at least create a few more jobs, or at least create some increased wages, or lowered tax rates. All it does is put a blanket on the American people and what' sad is YOU still think you have the RIGHT to say anything about what bills they are passing? The problem is we elect them and forget until it's time to elect again and we got ourselves in this mess but by God WE the people, will get ourselves out of it.... even if it means we have to fight.....again.

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Q: What can a US citizen do to prevent a bill passed by congress and signed by the President from becoming law?
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Can a theft charege prevent you from becoming a US citizen?

Officials will decide if your criminal background may or may not prevent you from becoming a citizen.


The president can prevent any bill from becoming law unless congress passes it over his veto?

FALSE


What must the President do to prevent a bill passed by congress from becoming law.?

To make a bill a law, the president signs it. However, if the president takes no action before the time for the president's action expires, and Congress is still in session, the bill automatically becomes law.


How are laws made by Congress limited in their power?

The President has the power to prevent a bill from becoming law if less than two thirds of either house of Congress supports it, and the Supreme Court has the power to interpret federal laws.


How does the president prevent a bill passed by congress?

He vetoes the bill.


How can congress pass a law that the President has vetoed?

The president can not veto an actual law. He can veto a proposed law or bill and prevent it from becoming a law unless Congress passes it again , this second time with two-thirds of the members of both houses of Congress voting in its favor.


When unites states president turns down a law president by congress president will?

If a bill is presented by Congress and the president votes against it, it is called a veto. Due to checks and balances, the president can vote against any bill created by Congress, and it can prevent it from being ratified.


What does 'VETO' mean?

It is Latin for "I forbid". The president and state governors have the power to veto legislation, which means to reject it -- prevent it from becoming law.


What must a president do to prevent a bill from becoming a law?

he must veto the bill


What the president may do in orden to prevent a bill from being passes by congress?

say no


When can congress change the the president of the United States salary?

Congress sets the president's salary. To prevent congress from usingthis power to influence the president, a salary change cannot take place untilthe beginning of the next presidential term.


What is a method exercised by the president after congress has adjourned to prevent a bill from becoming law?

You are probably thinking of the "pocket veto." Unlike the regular presidential veto, which can occur any time within ten days of legislation that congress passed, and can then potentially be overridden by congress, the pocket veto can only occur if the president fails to sign a bill after congress has adjourned and is thus unable to override that veto. Authority for the "pocket veto" comes from Article 1, section 7 of the Constitution, which says, "the Congress by their adjournment prevent its return, in which case, it shall not be law."