the executive does actually have the power to slash a bill all together. This is Veto Power. Finally, there is the judicial branch, which consists of the supreme court. The supreme court, although passive, can play a giant role in how the government conducts itself. Political leaning is believed to be irrelevant to the judges, although it is widely known that when a president nominates a judge, he would likely nominate someone on the same moral compass as him. Together these branches complement each other and form an archetype of a society that would have a hard time falling into authoritarianism, which is something the forefathers despised."
the executive does actually have the power to slash a bill all together. This is Veto Power. Finally, there is the judicial branch, which consists of the supreme court. The supreme court, although passive, can play a giant role in how the government conducts itself. Political leaning is believed to be irrelevant to the judges, although it is widely known that when a president nominates a judge, he would likely nominate someone on the same moral compass as him. Together these branches complement each other and form an archetype of a society that would have a hard time falling into authoritarianism, which is something the forefathers despised."