What a branch of government actually means

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The word branch stems from the branches of a tree .
Now a tree has one trunk and that’s the Presidential . Then it has branches which have on it multiple twigs and leaves comprising the senate and house in the 600 range of totality. Now we have a ONE Leaf judge pretending to be all the leaves plus the entire branch and even the tree itself!
USSC cannot let this continue
 
So this is one way they'll try to put the executive branch -- THIS executive branch -- above the others.

So much for "co-equal", huh?

And again, the world has seen this before.

Branches of Government

The American system of government is established by the United States Constitution, which provides for three separate but equal branches of government--legislative, executive, and judicial. Together, these branches make, execute, and interpret the laws that govern our country. Because each branch has both individual and shared powers, no one branch has more authority than the other two, and each is accountable to the others. This "checks and balances" system means that the balance of power in our government remains steady."
 
Hard hitting fact analogy has lib feelers in a dither
 
So this is one way they'll try to put the executive branch -- THIS executive branch -- above the others.

So much for "co-equal", huh?

And again, the world has seen this before.

Branches of Government

The American system of government is established by the United States Constitution, which provides for three separate but equal branches of government--legislative, executive, and judicial. Together, these branches make, execute, and interpret the laws that govern our country. Because each branch has both individual and shared powers, no one branch has more authority than the other two, and each is accountable to the others. This "checks and balances" system means that the balance of power in our government remains steady."
Why should we submit ourselves to the ignorant politics of the 18th Century? This proves how stupid those know-it-all dictators were: Whoever came in second in the election became Vice-President.

It should make no difference that they amended that gross stupidity. The fact that they wrote such a thing should invalidate the whole Constitution. It should have been a temporary start-up document, not a manifesto of political supremacy over the American people, over common sense, and over even the reality of their own times.
 
The word branch stems from the branches of a tree .
Now a tree has one trunk and that’s the Presidential . Then it has branches which have on it multiple twigs and leaves comprising the senate and house in the 600 range of totality. Now we have a ONE Leaf judge pretending to be all the leaves plus the entire branch and even the tree itself!
USSC cannot let this continue
It has been this way since the birth of the nation, Trump must learn how to work within the parameters of the branches to make them all sway in the same direction.
 
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