The office of the President of the United States has specific authority and responsibilities. Examining these principles against the decisions which have been made and need to be made is critical for the public to understand how the executive department functions.
Decisions by the President is sometimes controversial but yet some are necessary with regards to the needs of the country and all Americans. An in depth analysis of the office of President does not appear to have been made in recent times. Our world as it is today is far different than in years past and the responsibility of the President and the decisions has a higher impact.
We are now part of a global economy but the President needs to take care of our country first. Executive departments and agencies to make decisions in the best interest of our country not foreign countries. The President has the capability and authority to direct the functions of those who work for him but he cannot violate the laws on the books or our Constitution.
When decisions are made by executive departments and agencies he is ultimately responsible and we need to hold him accountable for decisions made which are not in the best interest of our country or out national security. This book examines the function of the President and the relationship to the law and the Constitution. Analyzing decisions or guidelines through executive orders is part of this analysis.
Decisions by the President is sometimes controversial but yet some are necessary with regards to the needs of the country and all Americans. An in depth analysis of the office of President does not appear to have been made in recent times. Our world as it is today is far different than in years past and the responsibility of the President and the decisions has a higher impact.
We are now part of a global economy but the President needs to take care of our country first. Executive departments and agencies to make decisions in the best interest of our country not foreign countries. The President has the capability and authority to direct the functions of those who work for him but he cannot violate the laws on the books or our Constitution.
When decisions are made by executive departments and agencies he is ultimately responsible and we need to hold him accountable for decisions made which are not in the best interest of our country or out national security. This book examines the function of the President and the relationship to the law and the Constitution. Analyzing decisions or guidelines through executive orders is part of this analysis.