View Full Version : How does the Constitution address policy making vs.  Policy implementation? Thnxs<3:)
 
 LiveSmileLaugh
Feb 23, 2010, 07:57 PM
I'm thinking it has something to do with Congress versus the President. Like one does the policy making and the other engages in policy implementation. But I don't know which one is which :/ Any feedback is appreciated! Thnxs:)<3
 cdad
Feb 23, 2010, 08:53 PM
It's a tricky situation.  If it passes as a bill before it can be signed into law the president has to sign it.  If the president does not sign it and creates a veto it can be over ridden by congress and passed anyway.  There are checks and balances along the way.  Like simple majority verses super majority 2/3 vote.  Another thing is that they can create bills and not pay for them.  Those are called unfunded mandates.  It's a giant ball of wax and that's why they all have hot air is to melt it.
 excon
Mar 1, 2010, 08:57 AM
Hello live:
 
Congress MAKES law.  The president ENFORCES law.
 
excon