Polity type
Federal presidential constitutional republic
Formation
March the 4th, 1789
234 years ago
Two party system
democrats - more liberal
Republicans - more conservative
Checks and balances
Each part of the US government can check the others’ decisions
US government - branches
Legislative
Judicial
Executive
Legislative branch
makes laws
Two chambers of congress
lower chamber: house - members represent districts within the state
Higher chamber: senate - members represent the entire state
Judicial branch
Evaluate laws
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court can
Declare executive actions and laws unconstitutional
Nine Supreme Court justices appointed for life
Highest court of appeal
Checks new laws for validity, according to the constitution
House of Representatives
435 representatives serve for 2 yearS
Senate
100 Senate serve for 6 years
The congress can
Pass/veto/ratify laws and treaties, and approve the appointment of justices
Override Presinden’s veto with a 2/3 majority vote
Regulate commerce, taxes, spendig and military expenses and declare war
Executive branch
Carries out laws
Administration
President
Head of state and government
Commander in chief of the US Armed Forces
Signs of vetoes Congress bills
Cabinet
Vice president and heads of 15 executive department
The president can
propose/approve/veto laws
Maike treaties with foreign governments
Nominate Supreme Court judges
Be impeached by Congress
Each part of the US government can check the others decisions
Criticism of the the system
The electoral college
gives republican persidentioal candidates a 4-5% advantage over their democratic rivals
It was intended to insulate the presidency from democratic popular control, and in particular to expand the power of the slaveholding states, so it was inequitable from the beginning
Chosen not by ’ we the people’, but indirectly by, 538 electors appointed by state
Hope: National Popular Vote compact
Voter suppression
barriers to voting - especially for black and minority population
Bureaucratic maze, inaccurate purges of citizens from voter rolls, trump’s active undermining of the US postal service, and malicious robocalls in areas with large black populations
Combatting voter suppression - stymied in the senate by Mitch McConnell = roadblock
The senate
Mitch McConnell
Judges
Trump has placed more than 200 judges conservatives to a fault, on a district and circuit courts, in addition to three rightwingers he nominates to the US Supreme Court
Shift the balance of the federal judiciary
Midterm elections - results
House of Representatives Results: 213 d (48%) — 222 r (51%) - narrowly won the control over the house - speaker Kevin McCarty
Senate Results: 51 d — 49 r = Democrats hold 51 seats in the Senate, providing the party with a majority that likely wont have to rely as heavily on vice president’s tie-breaking voice - slightly expanded their majority
NPVIC
National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
whereby states collectively agree to pledge all their electoral votes to whichever candidate wins most votes nationwide
But it remains a distant prospect
Last changeda year ago