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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
November 9, 2007

Setting the Record Straight: Congress Refuses to Compromise on Excessive Spending
Unlike Republican-Controlled Congresses, Congressional Democrats Defy Veto Threats With $205 Billion In Additional Spending

      In Focus: Budget

In response to a statement that the Republican-controlled Congress "respond[ed] to veto threats by the President … and brought [spending] down," CNN's Wolf Blitzer wrongly contends, "That didn't happen." (CNN's "The Situation Room," 11/8/07)

The Administration Has Consistently Used Veto Threats To Guide Legislation With Both Republican- And Democratic-Controlled Congresses

 

Veto Threats From 2001 To Present

President

Senior Advisor

Agency

Total

Vetoes Issued

107th

6

11

4

21

0

108th

9

47

5

61

0

109th

13

46

4

63

1

110th [thru 11-8-07]

52

66

3

121

4

Total

80

170

16

266

5

 

Instead Of Prioritizing Spending And Passing Bills The President Can Sign Into Law, Democrats In Congress Have Been "Wasting Time"

Counselor To The President Ed Gillespie: Congress is "just not getting the job done that the American people need for them to do." (Fox News' "Big Story," 11/8/07)

Gillespie: In the meantime, Congress stalled action on appropriations bills resulting in "the longest time in 20 years that we've gone into a fiscal year without getting a bill to the President's desk."

 

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