Maybe it should, but short of an overtrhow of the government I don't know how you'd accomplish it.
pass laws
revenue bills
Congress decided that charities, as well as political parties, should be exempt. They were concerned that the limitation would reduce their ability to raise funds.
The President has the power to prevent a bill from becoming law if less than two thirds of either house of Congress supports it, and the Supreme Court has the power to interpret federal laws.
The executive branch has very limited powers to make what might be considered laws, usually in the form of executive orders or by means specifically delegated by other laws passed by Congress, and the President may veto laws passed by Congress.
The legislative branch (Congress) decides on what should be law and makes the laws.
Congress had no power to levy taxes directly on individuals or states without apportionment among the states, as established by the Articles of Confederation. Additionally, Congress could not regulate interstate commerce or enforce laws, which limited its ability to govern effectively. These limitations ultimately led to the recognition of the need for a stronger federal government, resulting in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution.
Congress shall have the power to make all laws that are necessary
so the don't kill everybody
The three weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were that it limited the powers of Congress and preserved the powers of the states, Congress had little economic power, and the new confederation government was weak since there was no president to carry out the laws.
confine himself to enforcing laws passed by congress
Laws for Washington, D.C. are primarily made by the United States Congress, as the district is not a state and has limited self-governance. The D.C. Council also passes local laws, but these can be overridden by Congress. Additionally, Congress has the authority to review and veto local legislation, which distinguishes D.C.'s law-making process from that of states.