The fraction of the color red needed to override a presidential veto is unrelated to the political process itself. In the legislative context, Congress can override a veto with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. This means that 66.67% of the votes are required, not a fraction of color.
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If the President of the United States vetoes the budget, Congress can then take a vote to override the veto. To override the veto it requires 3/4 of the Senate and 2/3 of the House of Representatives to vote in favor of the override. If the vote fails, it is possible for the United States government to cease operations until a proper budget can be approved.
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No, the Senate cannot override a poresidential pardon.
The president has certain measures that he can take to make the court's decisions less effective, but in general, the president does not have authority over the federal courts and is bound, like the average citizen, to their rulings.
No, the president is not required to sign a bill that reaches their desk. The president has the option to either sign the bill into law, veto it, or take no action. If the president vetoes the bill, Congress can attempt to override the veto with a two-thirds majority in both chambers. If the president takes no action for ten days while Congress is in session, the bill automatically becomes law.
An action that Congress can take when the president vetoes a bill is that if it is vetoed it goes back from where the bill was once started and based on a 2/3 majority vote it will be passed if not it is discard and the subject wont come up till a few years later when it is introduced again.
The operator of the equipment uses his judgment to determine whether or not the equipment is functioning automatically as needed. In case its not, a switch allows control of some aspect of the operation to be changed or improved in a way the equipment can't do by itself. You may look up "override" in a dictionary.
Congress had enough power to override Johnson's vetoes.