Introduction
The political class of the United States is made up of the congress and the president. The two bodies have the responsibility of serving their electorate who put them to power. Their roles and responsibilities are clearly defined within the constitution. These powers are distinct from each other and hence eliminate the possibility of wrangles due to misunderstanding of duties. However, there are some levels power such as signing of treaties that are co shared between the president and the senate. Given the distinct powers of the two institutions, there is a need to have a balance check between the two ...