>>You are really being stubborn about this. Of course the names of Congressmen and Senators are on all bills, because ultimately that's where they all have to be "originated" (used in the Congressional sense) and passed. That does NOT mean that's where all bills originate. Presidents routinely exhort Congress to do something or other.
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>Frankly, I see one stubborn person in this dialogue and it is not me. President may 'exhort' Congress to do something and getting something back just in case his party has majority there. Legislative process is originated in and owned by the US Congress. It is the basic idea of separation of powers.
I think you're both right... one overtly, one covertly.