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Jackson used to keep congress in check for his veto power.
The constitutional power of the chief executive of a state or nation to prevent or delay the enactment of legislation passed by the legislature. The president has the veto and will use it.
In 1830, Andrew Jackson shared his principles for when to use the executive veto power. Don't be swayed by public opinion but trust the judgement of the people. Don't abuse the power of the veto, and most of all veto any bill that increases the national debt or delays it's and the most of all veto any bill that increases the national debt or delays it's retirement. just imagine how many bills Jackson would veto today.
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