Quote Originally Posted by ncyphe View Post
As I have stated before, all of these proposals that the presidents make when taking office are not guaranteed to happen. He has to propose it to Congress, then Congress decided if they want to try to make it a bill.
It's not going to happen, because?

Who else proposes to the congress?
There are options but they are antique.

Now what do you have in the worst case?

A) Proposal
Vote
C) Veto option
D) Vote
E) No bill
F) Proposal of a new bill with no practical alterations
G) Continue at B

Besides that there is a public mandate to the president by the people.
That should be technically enough to ensure proceedings, without the elimination of opposition initiative, that the US practice established.
(Not saying that it is bad, just a common characteristic of an established 2-party system, that creates a blockage against non establishment political groups.)

There will be a seatcount and a public impact study on the general opinion and a survey etc.
If something works out in these terms, it will make it into a bill, if it doesn't it's nothing that had something to do with who gets elected...

The only one that has the power and moral obligation to shoot down faulty legislation per se is the President, by not initiating it. Everything else is a popularity contest, or brief what the voters want happens.

The Supreme Court is party aligned, even though the constitutions says they cannot be
The judges are, not the office.
The way it is makes perfect sense; they are protected from intervention, not prohibited opinion.

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How is Sputnik not a telecommunications system? Well that's bullshit.
Rofl...

Where they questioned vocally?
Because you can't count out that they might just have reading issues...