The President, however, can influence and shape legislation by a threat of a veto. By threatening a veto, the President can persuade legislators to alter the content of the bill to be more acceptable to the President. Congress can override a veto by passing the act by a two-thirds vote in both the House and the Senate.
Answer:
Amen, my friend. This is Mathews 6:9.
Explanation:
The Lord loves you and the fact that you are spreading his word! I appreciate what you are doing! May you have a blessed day. :D
The government allowed the money supply to decline.
The collapse of housing prices led to decreased wealth and significant problems in financial markets, as well as a decrease in expected income and a stock market crash.