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It gives congress the ability to remove the president for wrongdoing.
judicial review
The U.S. Constitution specifies that all federal appropriation bills must originate in the House of Representatives. The Constitution also requires the Executive Branch to submit a federal budget proposal to Congress every year, but that request holds no inherent authority, and is routinely ignored by the Legislaure.
From a layman's point of view, a "lame-duck" president would be a president that everybody (including congress) simply ignored. He's there just to fill a space, until someone better comes along.
It can be amended, revered, or ignored.
Yes he did, but he did ignored the Supreme Court ruling on Native American rights. He had an unwritten policy that the " only good Indian was a dead one."
He says Congress lacked true leadership and ignored the bills he brought forward.
This is a question that is subject to a tremendous amount of debate. Some would say it has never been abandoned. Some would say it has been abandoned (or at least ignored) under every President for at least the past half-century.
it ensures that the u.s. constitution overrules each state constitution
The Constitution ignored native Americans; women and partially slaves because of the 3/5 provisions.
The U.S. Constitution specifies that all federal appropriation bills must originate in the House of Representatives. The Constitution also requires the Executive Branch to submit a federal budget proposal to Congress every year, but that request holds no inherent authority, and is routinely ignored by the Legislaure.
If you mean the US constitution, the old American native people who were then systematically slaughtered by the colonizers forming the new country. Oh yes and then of cause there were the slaves of the southern states, they were ignored well past the time slavery had been abolished in the rest of the world.