Posts Tagged ‘Checks And Balances’

Announcing the Upcoming Release of a Guide to our Government

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Announcing the upcoming release of A Guide to our Government

Before we can effectively be heard and participate in our government, we need adequate information not only on the current issues, but on how our government works. Therefore, a guide to our government will soon be available on politivote.com. With this guide, you will be able to understand the elements of our government and how they work together.
Our government consists of three branches. They are: the Legislative, the Executive, and the Judicial. In this guide to our government, you will learn the role of each branch, how each branch of government works, and the system of checks and balances that keep one branch from having power over the other two. In addition, we will provide references for further reading if you want a more in-depth understanding of our government.
This guide to our government is quick and user friendly information that will benefit you as you strive to become more politically active. I now encourage you to register with Politivote and become informed as you use this site to participate in our democracy.

Reaffirming the Constitution

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

 On January 7, 2009, a resolution was introduced that reaffirmed the power of Congress to declare war.  This bill was based on Article I section 8 of the Constitution that explicitly delegates this power to Congress. 

            In the recent history of the United States we had armed conflicts in which Congress did not exercise its authority to declare war.  The Korean and Vietnam Wars were examples.  More recently, Congress gave President Bush the authority to use American troops in the invasion of  Iraq.  Even this was not a declaration of war.  Rather, it authorized the President to invade Iraq.  Over the past fifty years of our history, the President has had more authority to declare war than Congress.

            This resolution is appropriate because it serves as a reminder that only Congress should have the authority to declare war.  It was one of many checks and balances established in the constitution.  We need such legislation to reaffirm the constitution with respect to the powers of Congress because over the last half century, we have forgotten that Congress has the authority to declare war.  If it is left in the hands of the president only, one of the checks and balances of or government will be taken away, and the   Executive Branch will have more power than it should.  These checks and balances were built into the Constitution as a safe guard to keep one branch of government from dominating the others.  If more people are involved in a course of action, there is more assurance that it will be in the best interest of the nation and not serve the whims of one individual.