The United States of America

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The United States of America Founded under the concept of a Republic (a government without a monarch, who’s elected representatives are responsible to the governed) the founding fathers some 235 years ago set out declare its independence and establish a new nation claiming their own sovereignty and rejecting any allegiances to the British Monarch. This of course sparked the Revolutionary War in April of 1775 that lasted until September of 1783. I am amazed that 38 men and later others could during a time of war come together and develop governing rules that would create the greatest (not perfect) nation in modern times. These men had known just how over reaching most government in the world had become and intended to prevent that from happening in this new nation. Thus the Constitution of the United States of America and later the Bill of Right became the foundation document to govern this nation. The Constitution establishes the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches of Government and provided to each it’s own set of powers and responsibilities and the checks and balances between each branch in hopes maintaining a balance of power. Throughout our history these balances have been tested by situations and circumstances right up and including those days following September 11, 2001. Looking at the Legislative branch the founder gave the country two houses each with different duties and authorities and each with different means of determining representation. The House of Representatives is composed members who’s numbers are based on current censes statistics and are apportioned at one representative per thirty thousand constituents. So as a state grows in population so do the number of congressmen/women for that state. Th... ... middle of paper ... ...nt. Congress holds the power of the purse, impeachment and power to in act laws. The President through his veto power holds the check and balance over Congress and Congress has rebuttal power over the Presidents veto but rarely can muster the power to override most vetoes (76 vetoes and 7 overrides). Who then has the most power? In my opinion it’s the President who holds the most of the cards. He has veto powers or the treat of a veto. He has the ear of the electorate with access to media that dwarfs anyone else. He sets social agenda, and controls budget priorities. He can enter into treaties, appoint federal judges to include Supreme Court Justices and he is the Commander in Chief of the armed forces. In addition he can issue Executive Orders that can have a major social or economic impact as we have seen in the Gulf debacle.

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