Imperal Presidentsy
Title: Imperal Presidentsy
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Imperal Presidentsy
War, or even the threat of it, has always seemed to give the president more power. In
times of war Americans often readily give more power to the president, but once the
crisis is over the public then becomes concerned with whether they have created an office
that has become imperial. The office of the president has become increasingly more
powerful over the last 50-60 years. Even though the power to declare war and send US
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spending.
Unfortunately, the bipartisan phenomenon of an imperial presidency is still able to
avoid the safeguards set up in the constitution and abuse their powers in a way that
benefits their own objectives. Les Aspin warned of “crazed dictators” while testifying
during the Iran-Contra hearings. His warning is just as applicable today: “It behooves
Congress to use this interlude to dismantle the infrastructure of subterranean government,
where the opportunity for so much abuse lurks.”(Government)
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