Any governmental proposition or bill must obtain two-thirds majority vote from the people and Congress alike before the President can pass it as a law. If the founding fathers had excluded this from the U.S. Constitution, the President has the right to pass any law he sees fit. It is therefore irrefutable that the consent of the governed is an ideal that must be safeguarded by the Constitution and upheld by the
Any governmental proposition or bill must obtain two-thirds majority vote from the people and Congress alike before the President can pass it as a law. If the founding fathers had excluded this from the U.S. Constitution, the President has the right to pass any law he sees fit. It is therefore irrefutable that the consent of the governed is an ideal that must be safeguarded by the Constitution and upheld by the