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    Prime Minister to push their political agenda forward with little opposition as those in the cabinet are usually in favour or loyal to their decision. To embody this sense of power further, the Prime Minister can drop cabinet members who are not in favour of their decision from the cabinet entirely3 increasing their political standing by replacing them with someone more in favour. Theoretically, cabinet members can debate against points made by the Prime Minister, however this is very unlikely…

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    Commons; in order to prevent the executive from dominating the House. There is a hierarchy of government positions. Ministers are graded in terms of their importance and responsibilities. Each of the principal Secretary of State heads up a government department and sits in the Cabinet. Ministers exercise great…

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    Importance Of Bureaucracy

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    is hardy mention in Article II, where the president has the power to appoint officials. a. In Article II, the president “shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States,” where he can appoint officials on his own terms. b. The bureaucrats never attempted to reestablish the federalism during the antebellum era. They noticed that “true” federalism would never be recreated as the one they had in the era. In the…

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    President Barack Obama is the President of the United States. As the President has many duties he has to perform. One of the duties he has to perform is appointing staff members, the cabinet, and several other officials. In Article Two, Section Two of the Constitution it states that the President of the United States has a right to appoint officials. The Chief of Staff is Denis McDonough. As the Chief of Staff McDonough has to supervise the staff of the White House, control who is near the…

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    At his inauguration as 45th president of the United States on 20 January 2017, Donald Trump said "From this day forward, it's going to be only America first -- America first. . . Protection will lead to great prosperity and strength. . . We will follow two simple rules -- buy American and hire American." Clearly, the United States and the world have entered an uncharted territory. He has three clear and chilling messages: From now on, America will be self-centered, protectionist, and less…

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    Emoluments Clause

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    which prohibits the president from receiving emoluments from a state of the federal government besides his presidential salary. It is also defined in the incompatibility clause, which forbids the senators and representatives from "taking any federal office whose emoluments have been increased during their current term in Congress,…

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    The main con would be that most of these cabinet members have a specific area of interest that they deal with, unlike the President who wields a much larger area of job responsibilities. They also might not have any experience whatsoever to hold the title Commander in Chief. Since the Secretary of State is the first Bureaucratic position to assume Presidency within the succession line, his previous job deals with foreign policy so he should have a general understand on the importance of…

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    The Executive Branch contains the President and his Cabinet. The President acts as Head of State, which is the Chief Representative of the United States. The Cabinet is appointed by the President and carries out the duties of the Executive office under the authority of the President. There are multiple government agency’s that the president appoints the heads of, including the CIA, EPA and many more, the President also appoints the head of over 50 independent government agencies. The…

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    unexpected and unprepared leader who humbly takes the presidential position, serving his nation as effectively as possible. Driven by the influences of others and desire to help his people, Kirkman uses his position and circumstances to guide the United States in a time of hardship. Throughout the series, President Tom Kirkman defines his identity as a humble leader, taking the advice of respected colleagues but never sacrificing the integrity of the nation…

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    The Executive Branch

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    The president’s cabinet is made up of many different departments all dedicated to a specific area of government. The department of state’s job is to create the nation’s foreign policy. This department is in charge of keeping a nice and stable environment for American citizens…

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