Thesis Statement/Abstract of Research
Thesis Statement |
President Obama has proven to overstep boundaries with his executive orders when he undermines Congressional power, risks national security, advances Presidential agenda, removes bipartisan support, and contradicts public opinion.
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Abstract of Research
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In my research I discovered that executive orders made by the Obama administration, in recent years, have undermined Congressional power. I noticed that while the negative effects of bypassing Congress are apparent to most, some constituents have argued that executive orders are necessary. One issue with the executive orders that are being put into effect is that they risk national security. Although many United States citizens are worried about the safeness of America, some believe that our nation is secure. Additionally, President Obama has been shown to use executive orders as a way to advance his own personal agenda. After my research the use of executive orders leading to political parties only working in isolation became obvious. However, the orders are creating stronger bonds within individual entities while depleting bipartisanship. However, the negative effects of executive orders are not clear to Obama supporters when comes to the issue of bipartisanship. Overall, many Americans have spoken out against the executive orders that have been signed by President Obama. While many citizens are proven to disagree with the use of executive orders, a small sum have come out in support of the Obama administration.
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