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Originally Posted by joeydb
You want to avoid the cliff? Tell your president to stop spending over a trillion dollars a year more than the tax revenue.
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here joey, maybe this will help you out in the 'blame game'.
http://www.harkin.senate.gov/press/column.cfm?i=237366
Q. How does this process start off each year?
A. The President submits a budget to Congress in early February. This lays out the President’s priorities, and includes details as to how much money he wants allocated to each federal program. The budget request also sets forth the President’s wishes with regard to reducing or raising taxes. However, the President’s proposed budget is only a recommendation. Congress has the “power of the purse.” And under the Constitution, it is Congress’s job to actually write and pass the budget.