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Discussion: U.S. Election 2016
Member Since: 1/1/2014
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Originally posted by MaRy
I still don't know what's the power of the president relative to congress and senate, can someone explain?
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President: Sign or veto bills, announce wars, sign executive orders that bypass Congress, nominate Supreme Court judges that must be approved by the Senate.
Senate - Senato 
House - Camera dei Diputati
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Member Since: 8/7/2015
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Quote:
Originally posted by MaRy
I still don't know what's the power of the president relative to congress and senate, can someone explain?
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Basics:
President (Executive branch): Enforces the laws
Congress (Legislative branch): Writes the laws
Supreme Court (Judicial branch): Interprets the laws
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Congress can push a bill that pass both houses (Senate and House of Representatives). The President either sign that bill or veto it. If the President veto it, the Congress can override it with a 2/3 majority vote.
The President is also Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Basically he's responsible for the safety of our nation. But he need to get Congress to ratify treaties and declare war as well as notifying them of sending troops.
Foreign Policy is where the president is probably the "freest." He or she must maintain foreign relations.
The President is allowed a cabinet, can grant pardons/commuted sentences, nominate federal judges including the Supreme Court, signs Executive Orders (which is useful for bypassing Congress). He's responsible for a budget that Congress must approve.
This is a simple 3 am (4 am mindset) explanation I can offer 
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Member Since: 8/13/2012
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Thanks sistrens but if it's like in Italy, the president without a majority in congress has basically no power internally. In most nations the congress is elected and then the congress elects the president.
We need the public to vote for the congress!
It seems to me the the pouts can really only dictate foreign policy and choose civil servants, all this crazy mess for nothing! We need the democrats to invest in the congress!
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Member Since: 8/7/2015
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Can someone please tell me what are those two things that are ALWAYS on each side of a podium?
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Member Since: 3/18/2008
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Originally posted by Concrete
VA update
Top VA absentee vote increases vs. '12:
1. Prince William (D) +62%
2. Manassas Park (D) +51%
3. Wise (R) +40%
4. Manassas (D) +37%
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VA: an amazing 16% of Prince William's absentee votes were cast on the final day vs. 10% elsewhere, consistent w/ last-minute Latino surge.
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His name is Prince William??? 
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Member Since: 3/15/2013
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Originally posted by KimmyBella
Can someone please tell me what are those two things that are ALWAYS on each side of a podium?
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Teleprompters.
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Member Since: 10/2/2011
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Quote:
Originally posted by KimmyBella
Can someone please tell me what are those two things that are ALWAYS on each side of a podium?
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Teleprompter mirrors, specifically.
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Member Since: 9/18/2011
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Originally posted by Concrete
NC update
Wake Early Voting
302,382 Total One-Stop:
131,115 Democratic
94,616 Unaffiliated
75,362 Republican
1,289 Libertarian
Wake Absentee by mail
23,451 Total (as of today)
8,162 Republican
7,632 Democratic
7,563 Unaffiliated
94 Libertarian
Wake Vote Absentee/One-Stop (as of today)
325,833 Total
138,747 Democratic
102,179 Unaffiliated
83,524 Republican
1,383 Libertarian

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Wake Precinct map, 2012
Obama won most of Raleigh and Cary's precincts
Romney won Garner, Fuquay-Varina, Holly Springs, and areas to the north of Wake Forest.
Apex looks to be right on the line
Trump will not be getting Wake County.
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Member Since: 11/15/2009
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Originally posted by Gui Blackout
His name is Prince William??? 
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Prince William County, Virginia
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Member Since: 7/21/2012
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Quote:
Originally posted by MaRy
Thanks sistrens but if it's like in Italy, the president without a majority in congress has basically no power internally. In most nations the congress is elected and then the congress elects the president.
We need the public to vote for the congress!
It seems to me the the pouts can really only dictate foreign policy and choose civil servants, all this crazy mess for nothing! We need the democrats to invest in the congress!
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A president doesn't need the chambers to get things done. They can take several routes:
1) Executive actions. Must be within the Constitution.
2) His/her cabinet, different agencies, etc. have powers as well that can bypass Congress.
3) With a liberal leaning Supreme Court, a lot of his/her programs can be upheld.
Also you know Republicans and Democrats are suppose to work together in the interest of the people. They have sidetracked recently, but historically, we've been able to compromise. All we need are a few GOP members to stop obstructing and we'll be better off.
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Member Since: 5/27/2016
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Originally posted by Mezter
The worst part of this election is finding out people close to you are Trumpanzees. I mean, I'm not petty so I won't delete people from FB but
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Right?
It honestly says a lot about a person if they support Trump. You can't support someone who says the things he says without you yourself believing and agreeing with those things. It puts those people in a new light for me and exposes them. Makes me honestly want to reconsider associating myself with them.
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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Originally posted by MaRy
2 days until the judgement day
We need the public to buy the album!
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omg you changed your avi 
it was low key my favorite avi on here
OT: slay hillary
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Well done for ending the world you guys. 
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Originally posted by Igrt
Wake Precinct map, 2012
Obama won most of Raleigh and Cary's precincts
Romney won Garner, Fuquay-Varina, Holly Springs, and areas to the north of Wake Forest.
Apex looks to be right on the line
Trump will not be getting Wake County.
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Oh, I knew that. I'm just concerned the current margin won't be a big enough buffer to offset the huge increase in Trump's support among white people on election day
Thanks for the explanation anyway
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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Originally posted by Lord Blackout
Did anyone here watch SNL?
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yes that cold open was the tea 
they were dragging the media
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
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So NCans, what chances do you give Hillary based on early voting, 55%? Right on the brink or still lagging?
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Member Since: 2/2/2014
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I've never had a problem with the campaign email spam cause I don't check my email that often but good lord, they sent me 6 in the span of 5 hours last night. wtf 
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Obama's in Central Florida, Osceola County which is now majority Latino, lots of Boricuas there
Today, the county is majority Latino, thanks in part to large numbers of Puerto Rican migrants moving to Central Florida. Unlike Hispanic immigrants, Puerto Ricans are already U.S. citizens, and can register to vote the day they step off the plane.
...Clinton’s campaign, of course, is doing everything it can to make that a reality. For months, Democratic staff and volunteers have been registering tens of thousands of new Latino voters all over the state, but with a particular focus in the Central Florida counties, where migration from Puerto Rico has been most intense.
And on Sunday, the final day of early voting, the campaign is putting an exclamation point on that effort with a visit to Kissimmee by a Clinton surrogate who is nearly as popular with Latinos as he is with African Americans: Obama himself.
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Member Since: 9/18/2011
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If more than ~225,000 show up on election day and most of them vote Democrat, then we'll be good. I'd also take peeps at Forsyth County, and Watauga county to see where they are in the election.
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Member Since: 8/18/2013
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Originally posted by Bríseis
What the actual f*ck?
ISIS have been vocal about targeting Europe, including Russia, from the start, and carried out many terrorist atracks long before Russia got actively involved in Syria a year ago. It was the funding of various rebel groups what destabilized Syria, ISIS just took advantage of it and spread through the country and thats what triggered the migration wave - the civillians running away from war and ISIS.
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Need I remind you that Assad caused way, way more civilian deaths? They're mostly fleeing Assad. Assad supporters in ISIS territory simply flee to land under Asssd's control.
The thing with terrorist attacks is that right now there's tens of thousands of fighters for ISIS in Syria/Iraq. What will they do when all ISIS territory is gone? You think they'll just go home and wait for the next terrorist group to join? They'll start planning way more terrorist attacks.
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