At times, the branches of government are more powerful, but rarely equal. The three branches of government: legislative, judicial, and executive all have a special ability of their own which can overtakes the other branches. The implication of checks and balances were meant to make all branches equal. The executive branch has immense …show more content…
In order for this to happen, a two-thirds override vote in both the House and Senate is needed. Additionally, the Judicial branch has the power of Judicial review established by the Marbury vs. Madison Supreme court case. Judicial review allows the branch to tell the General Assembly that a law is unconstitutional. The capabilities of the different branches show the unequal variation in influencing laws.
The government’s two party system affects policy making. In the past and in the present, we have political polarization. During Obama’s presidency, there was a policy on gun control. Both of the parties had different beliefs on the policy. Democrats would drift more towards the left side of the spectrum, and Republicans would lean more towards the right side of the spectrum; ultimately, creating a divergence of political beliefs. The Democrats were in favor of strong gun control in order to prevent violence and crime. On the other hand, according to Barlow, “Only utopians believe these restrictions would halt all gun killings” (Barlow). We see hyper-partisanship with his strong idealistic