the procedure they use is they often sit there with their thumbs up their asses
Congress is responsible for passing the federal budget through a legislative process. This involves both the House of Representatives and the Senate working together to propose, debate, and pass budget resolutions, appropriations bills, and other relevant legislation. The President then has the authority to either sign or veto these bills. This process allows Congress to fund its programs and exercise oversight over its expenses.
the procedure they use is they often sit there with their thumbs up their asses
According to the original constitution, Congress was supposed to meet once a year.
Taxes.
Balance the powers of the President, protect individual liberties, and pass the laws of the land.
The United States Congress has this responsibility; the House of Representatives Impeaches, and the Senate convicts.
This would translate to a supposed neurosurgical procedure by which only the amygdala and the hippocampus would be removed from the brain.
I am not entirely certain what you mean by a "high seat." Governance is part of the job of congress. In the United States, the government has three branches (three parts). The executive-- the president; the legislative-- the congress; and the judicial-- the Supreme Court. Each branch has its own particular duties. And in a system known as "checks and balances," each branch is supposed to make sure that no one branch becomes too powerful. So, yes congress is a very important part of the government, since it is supposed to make the laws. The word "governance" means the act of governing, and that is certainly what congress is supposed to help with.
To declare war, the President is supposed to get permission from Congress. But the President can order a "police action" that is equivalent to a war, without permission from Congress. This kills one of the "checks" Congress has over him.
based on at least one of the expressed powers.-nova net
based on at least one of the expressed powers.-nova net
based on at least one of the expressed powers.-nova net
Yes. The tenant should write a letter explaining why they are deducting, and giving an accounting.