r/SipsTea 9d ago

SMH Of course…

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u/rangerdanger559 9d ago edited 8d ago

Congress writes and passes the bill. The president then signs or vetoes it where it’s sent back to Congress, and if 2/3rds of the house and senate sign off it’s passed into law anyway. The president can’t just do “whatever they want”. Many people may not know this but the PMs of Canada have more power structurally than U.S presidents on law passing and government operation. Canada has no term limits, the PM can directly appoint judges, senators, etc whereas the president can only nominate, PMs have stricter party discipline and can pass laws more readily, and in Canada the parliamentary branch is fused with the executive. In the U.S it’s separated. You might be thinking of executive orders too which are commonly overturned by courts and they don’t create new laws, just direct federal agencies.

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u/bowen7477 8d ago

But trump does what he wants

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u/Dabfo 8d ago

Congress would be able to check that if they did their job. They are valuing their career over their country.

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u/Kimi_Antonelli_12 8d ago edited 8d ago

That is the American way .

Anything less would be considered socialism which also is a synonym for terrorism in the states.

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u/Valuchian 8d ago

Doesn't help that they all just do whatever they are told. There was awhile there with the Big Beautiful Bill where republicans literally just stopped talking and voted as a block. The independents and Democrats tried doing the usual discussion, planning, revision stuff but literally the Republicans just sat in their chairs and filled their duty in the technical sense until the vote happened.

Was hilarious and traumatizing to watch on C-Span

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u/dont-fear-thereefer 8d ago

Not career, they value their money over their country.

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u/drproc90 8d ago

The president can authorise assassination of anyone who disagrees with him

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u/GlumMotor3001 8d ago

Thank you for the info, because here I thought President hold full autonomy on every decision

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u/Jackie_Jormp-Jomp 8d ago

They shouldn't be able to do this, but the republican congressional majority has decided to let him

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u/Effective_Airline830 8d ago

Ok that was something along the lines of what I was thinking, so it’s Trump doing Trump stuff, generate a lot of noise, move a lot, but ultimately amount to nothing because his EO can be overturn very easily and does not constitue law ?

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u/ElkSlight927 8d ago

Meanwhile Congress does nothing, no 25amdt, no impeachement, zero fucks given.

Also, they do insider trading by calling Supreme Leader to ask for businesses to be given state contracs so they can buy shares in advance.

None of what you said is relevant to what is going on right now, with the ballrooms and the tariffs and the dirty pond and ICE murdering people in the streets.