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to regulate commerce
He alone doesn't have that power, but any president may set the agenda for his political party, and try to persuade the congress to pass legislation in support of that agenda. President Obama, like other presidents before him, wanted to include health care reform on his agenda, and so he did.
To regulate commerce...
The party in power is whatever political party the President is affiliated with. Currently, the President is from the democratic party.
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Bill Clinton was the President in 1994. He was a democratic, but the Congress was majority republican, so he had trouble passing a democratic agenda.
The role of the Nazi Party in Germany was to consolidate their power throughout the nation, have the citizens conform to their agenda, and continue to spread propaganda to further their twisted goals.
The power of the military-industrial complex.
Agenda Setting
The president would have all the power and make decisions left and right that might hurt a nation. Or, he might have a need for power all to himself, and abuse it. -Angela Sarukhanyan
Congress debates and passes, or not pass, a law or bill before it is sent to the president to be passed or vetoed. As a whole, Congress represents the entire nation and is designed to check the power of the president, who is one person representing the entire nation.
Power