Friday, March 14, 2008

INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS

He was acting as the common mans president b/c if they built one road it would not be fair to the people of the united states b/c it is only one road in one state, not the entire country. It's unconstitutional for congress to pay for a road in one state b/c it does not affect the entire Country.

4 comments:

Me!! said...

AJ what were you thinking??? you are trying to unite us as a country. why would you deny the states what they need....ROADS. come on man this is weak. us states even agreed to the stupid roads being built and paid for by the collective whole of the USA. stop abusing your veto power and listen to wat ur peeps have to say dog....
-tradrnmerchntkid18237

-gm

Andrew Jackson said...

Jackson wasnt the common mans president because he overused his executive powers by using the veto way too much. He refused to spend money in one state even though it was going to a good cause. Jacksons vetoes had a bad effect on the American System of Clay.

-Christine

Unknown said...

jackson, ur a bum. u abuse da power u have way too much. in this case it's da power to veto. da country could've used those roads, but no. u just passed the oppurtunity by, like da hothead u are. think for once for the good of the US. just becuz u can do sumthin doesn't mean u have to!
-aCarter

Andrew Jackson said...

i'm tired of hearing about all of these bad decisions you made while being president! you are constantly overstepping your boundaries and abusing your power. You veto ideas that are for a good cause. you never do what's right for the country. these roads were needed and you didn't provide the states with what could have improved the country. your a disgrace as a president! -MD