THE WORLD HAS PLENTY OF ROOM TO EXPAND AND GROW OUR POPULATIONS. I am fed up with the way our Government and Global Bankers are ruining our National and International Economy. The truth is, the economy is in much worse shape than most people think and the poor in America are rapidly gett...
The pandemic was a central issue of the election. Many voters were critical of Trump’s handling of the crisis, including his downplaying of the virus, mixed messaging, and the federal government’s response to testing, PPE distribution, and vaccination development. Biden promised a more science-...
Trump sewed a steep set of divisions in the nation that were concentrated in non-urban areas in “swing states,” but which corresponded to the emotional aesthetics of and a deep feeling of abandonment–a deeply declining distrust of government across the nation not adequately mapped a full year...
Compared with the 1948 presidential election, the 2004 election showed a very different political picture in the South. All southern states, without exception, chose George W. Bush as their next president. It was the civil rights policy of the Democratic government that made the political shift ...
2.Of or relating to a political system in which the chief officer is a president who is elected independently of the legislature for a fixed term:a presidential government. pres′i·den′tial·lyadv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by...
objectives were not defined. Climate change was deemphasized and subordinated to strategies promoting green growth and low carbon development. However, the institutional framework already in place (i.e. GLCC) helped to keep climate change in the executive agenda and other areas of the government. ...
Since the National Security Council first directed interagency “coordination” of the US government’s foreign information policies in 1947, presidents and their aides have tried repeatedly to create effective coordinating structures, usually when motivated by war and crises. This chapter examines differen...
While these executive orders may be subject to vigorous political and legal challenges, they could also have an outsized impact on the nature and quality of policymaking across the government. This could also apply to the governance of the Federal Reserve and thus to the heart of US economic ...
Article II, Section 1, of the Constitution provides that the "executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States," making the president the head of the Executive Branch of the federal government. Sections 2 and 3 enumerate specific powers granted to the president, which includ...
This paper deals with several topics connected with the election President in the United States of America but concentrates on history and the method of electing from the pre-election to the General one. After this theoretical part the weak points of this system are to be analyzed by the elect...