Friday, September 23, 2011

What part of the constitution that gives the President the authority to propose Legislation?

I was reading about the recent Supreme Court ruling and how the President disagreed with it. My understanding is that the President's reponsibility is to enforce the law. But he keeps talking about proposing new legislation. Do the President under the constitution have this authority?|||Anyone and everyone can propose a law, proposing a law is by no means a binding action.|||The President can propose legislation but someone in Congress has to actually author it and submit a bill.|||I don't like the ruling of the liberals on the USC either. I believe it places our country at risk.





The courts responsibility is to follow the constitution and bill of rights, then to interpret existing law based on how it fits with the constitution.


That belongs with the Congress.





The court over reached their interpretation.

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