Republicans will lower taxes making more money available for the private sector to provide products and services.
Democrats will raise taxes and try to stimulate the economy through government spending and social programs.
Should the president kill puppies in the periods of recession? - all the same to me
I think that both Congress and the president should have power in conducting foreign affairs. Some powers are not listed in the Constitution but both the president and Congress should have some exclusive foreign policy powers.
I think that both Congress and the president should have power in conducting foreign affairs. Some powers are not listed in the Constitution but both the president and Congress should have some exclusive foreign policy powers.
Roger Sherman believed the President should be appointed by the legislature, because he saw the Presidency as an office whose sole duty was to carry out what Congress decreed. He felt that the President should not be accountable to anyone but Congress since he would be in effect Congress's agent and Congress has the supreme power of government.
The Constitution requires it.
History will probably show that President Obama stopped the Great Recession from getting worse, and some economists believe his actions have helped to turn the economy around. But no matter who is president, it will take time for a full recovery; and it is too soon to know how long that full recovery will take. Also, it should be noted that presidents do not operate in a vacuum: while they are certainly powerful leaders, they need the cooperation of congress in order to move policies forward; they are also affected by economic conditions in other countries. Thus, at this point, it is difficult to predict how much success President Obama will have in completely ending the recession.
confine himself to enforcing laws passed by congress
By Act of Congress (Not the US Constitution) the President's letter of resignation goes to the US Secretary of State.
the president Doesn't the president tell congress why they think American should go to war, then congress decides if it's a good idea, and declares war?
yep
No -- Congress cannot veto bills but they can override a presidents veto.( I am slightly confused by the wording of this question but I think I know the answer you are looking for. Congress creates bills and if the bill passes congress it then goes to the president. Ususally when you think of Congress you only think of voting on whether or not the bill should be seen and approved by the president. The president is the only person that can veto bills. If the president does veto the bill it can be sent back to congress for another vote to override the president's veto. With that vote 2/3 of congress have to pass it in order for it to become a law. At that point it is unlikely to override the president however, it is possible. )However, Congress can pass new legislation that repeals a previous bill that was signed by the President.
no