June 6, 2006
George W. Bush and the Balance of Power
The Executive Branch has become increasingly powerful over its 200 year history. Today, it threatens to reach a tipping point after which it would be impossible to regain the proper balance of power between the Executive, Legislative and Executive branches. The Bush Administration has used several techniques to dramatically expand Executive Branch powers, bringing the United States closer to that tipping point than ever before.
The above is the abstract from a paper I wrote for school called "The Tipping Point: George W. Bush and Executive Power." Here's the PDF.
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