Says the faggot who has no answer to OP's point so you reply with an irrelevant ad hominem
Actually it requires a tremendous amount of faith.
Absolutely nothing of any positive consequence has happened yet, and everything so far could very easily fit into a psyop intended to deflate any last chance at resistance
Right now having a positive view of Q/POTUS requires faith that they are interested in defeating evil and doing good.
4D midwitsโฆthe issue is not that anons don't understand
Tragically, as always with your IQ class, it's quite the opposite
You don't seem to understand that this redline bullshit is all meaningless theater
Congress can straight up ignore the request, ignore the 45 day waiting period, and use the money immediately for whatever they want
This is a highly pathetic meaningless show of resistance as he completely cucks and signes the bill
It's only purpose is to entice faggots like you into defending him "because there MUST be some secret plan behind it! He wouldn't just cuck for nothing!"
he signed the bill
his "redlining" is a stunt and theater
the "rescissions" have no legal teeth
Congress is not required to act on it at all
They can also start using the money right away
You are grabbing on to a narrative based on a fantastical reading of the actual law, which doesn't exist
you are even further from the truth
>Trumps team re wrote it line by line, if they dont act TRUMPS BILL PASSES
completely imagined fantasy
See my OP retards
> Upon transmission of such special message, the President may withhold certain funding in the affected accounts for up to 45 legislative session days. If a law approving the rescission is not enacted within the 45 days, any withheld funds must be made available for obligation.
It doesn't default to "not signed" it defaults to "Congress gets all their money"
>A 2018 Government Accountability Office legal opinion holds that if the President proposes a rescission, he or she must make the affected funds available to be prudently obligated before the funds expire, even if the 45-day clock is still running. This means, for example, that the President cannot strategically time a rescission request for late in the fiscal year and withhold the funding until it expires, thus achieving a rescission without Congressional approval.
And Congress doesn't even have to wait to take that money if they don't feel like it