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How was the original executive branch too powerful? - Bubbles - 02-19-2014 12:33 PM

Not the current one, because I know that the government has grown and changed over time, but the original executive government that came after the Constitution was ratified.


- Duck-Duck Goose! - 02-19-2014 12:40 PM

The "Executive Branch" is just the President & his or her Cabinet...

And ever since the US Constitution was first ratified, the Executive has had equal power with the other two branches, the Legislative and the Judicial...

That's how your system works!


- eiji - 02-19-2014 12:45 PM

there was no separation of power in usa.

everything about notion is a lies.

such false idea to strengthen their control over citizen.

rubber stamp election , rubber stamp democracy serve as social control to maintain their rule

when occupy wall street protester is fighting their right, usa media call them as terrorist, extremist, trouble maker.

usa media call dissident in china, russia, ukraine as democracy lover.
their aggression manner towards police was widely supported by usa media,

tiny violence on part of usa protester was condemned by usa media and used as justification to paint whole movement as not peaceful despite only few bad apples was responsible for such mess.

it is acceptable for police to crackdown it.

executive branch -obama administration

whole staff in obama administration was unelected.
they are not accountable to the people.
they only answerable to president.