The Legislative Branch creates the law
The Executive Branch executes the law
The Judicial Branch enforces the law
I'd say we just eliminate the middleman and carry on with what the founding father's originally wanted. A government that isn't run by one leader.
Presidents sign and/or veto laws. It seems to me they just get in the way of democracy after the house of representatives finally get a law voted for and passed, that has to go through senate for it to be voted for and passed, only to have its fate determined by a President's signature.
I guess you can retract my statement, the President isn't exactly completely useless. It's just a powerful position that's not needed.
The Executive Branch executes the law
The Judicial Branch enforces the law
I'd say we just eliminate the middleman and carry on with what the founding father's originally wanted. A government that isn't run by one leader.
Presidents sign and/or veto laws. It seems to me they just get in the way of democracy after the house of representatives finally get a law voted for and passed, that has to go through senate for it to be voted for and passed, only to have its fate determined by a President's signature.
I guess you can retract my statement, the President isn't exactly completely useless. It's just a powerful position that's not needed.
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