Framers had their blind spots. I won’t mention slavery for the moment, since that’s where everyone goes and since that blot has been amended out of the Constitution (and since many of the Framers, notably Ben Franklin and Alexander Hamilton, were anti-slavery).
One of the big blind spots, which seriously interfered with their thinking on many constitutional matters, is that they believed it would be possible to have national politics without political parties. This played a big role in the creation of the Electoral College system. The strange tale of how the electoral system came about puts some of its weird features into context. Once you get this context, it is at least understandable what the Framers thought they were doing.
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A high-stakes camel beauty pageant in Saudi Arabia has been hit by a cheating scandal after 43 entrants were disqualified for Botox injections and other cosmetic enhancements.
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A high-stakes camel beauty pageant in Saudi Arabia has been hit by a cheating scandal after 43 entrants were disqualified for Botox injections and other cosmetic enhancements.
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Capital goods are buildings, machineries, equipment, cars, military vehicles, and other tools. These countries (Japan, China, India and South Korea) have invested in these prouducts because they have a budget for this type of spending, unlike countries like Russia, Australia, and South Africa.
This level of investment has impacted their economies because the prices of these items may rise, and these countries already bought up enough items for the future.
Answer: The president may require the "principal officer" of any executive department to tender his advice in writing. While the Constitution nowhere requires a formal Cabinet, it does authorize the president to seek advice from the principal officers of the various departments as he (or she) performs their official duties.
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