The United States Constitution makes no mention of municipal (or local) governments. Instead, the Tenth Amendment delegated authority to the states. It is hardly surprising, then, that state-local relations vary greatly between states as well as within them.
Hence, it may be said that the United States does not meet the "Happy Balance" allowing for local autonomy and state authority while abiding by national standards.
<h3>Which arm of the US Government is the Most Powerful?</h3>
The US Presidency has emerged as the strongest and most powerful of the three parts of government.
Among the specified powers are the authority to:
- collect taxes
- regulate trade
- establish a uniform rule of naturalization
- create federal courts (subordinate to the Supreme Court)
- organize and maintain a military, and
- declare war.
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<span>Go on strike.
This is the typical route union workers take to bargain. Destroying property and writing letters to the government either backfire or do not turn the screws well enough, respectively. Becoming entrepreneurs 1) doesn't guarantee anything and 2) is unrelated to the "labor" of the currently occupation. Going on strike has always been the most successful historical option throughout the history or organized labor.</span>