In one short, succinct statement Justice George Sutherland altered the relationship between Congress and the executive branch. “The President [operates] as the sole organ of the federal government in the field of international relations,” he wrote in the United States Supreme Court’s decision of U.S. v. Curtiss-Wright Export Corporation<span>. Whereas the Constitution lays out distinct, delegated powers to Congress, such as the power to declare war and the power to ratify treaties, and to the executive, primarily the role of the president as Commander-in-Chief, Justice Sutherland’s statement altered the relationship between the two aforementioned branches. Suddenly, the executive branch had a legal precedent with which to become the leading force in foreign policy and upon which it could fall back on if actions are legally challenged.</span>
1. Building a habit of spending less than you make
2. No effort needed after setup
Civil war every day.
would result in anarchy.
everyone's house would probably be their own country.
I'm being serious. no limits means people can do whatever the heck they like
Being enlightened is to be at peace, to be happy, loving, kind, compassionate, and humble. One knowing themselves as a gift to be around. The person I can think that is enlightened would be myself. The reason to me to see someone as enlightened one must be enlightened and I think I am that person