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Trump demonstrates why we should limit the powers of lame-duck presidents

© Getty Images Constitutionally, U.S. presidential power is all-or-nothing. Either one is president of the United States with the full scope of authority, or one is not, lacking any formal powers. This is the reality even after elections with lame-duck presidents and presidents-elect during transitions.  This needs to change. As with so many other issues, Donald Trump’s presidency has revealed flaws in our   constitutional design, one created for a horse-and-buggy era, or when it was assumed that the leaders we selected would observe certain unwritten rules about the use of presidential authority.  Presidential transitions are one of those areas that need fixing.

America Is Closer Than Ever to Striking Iran , Experts Warn

America Is Closer Than Ever to Striking Iran , Experts Warn Published December 24th, 2020 - 09:05 GMT Some online comments feared that Trump might want to start a national emergency that can keep him in power for as long as possible. (Shutterstock: selivanoff1986) Even though outgoing US Presidents usually tend to refrain from making major policy decisions between November and January in which they are expected to leave the White House, Donald Trump seems to be a rare exception. Analysts are warning he might consider a major military action against Iran in the coming days. Make no mistake: Trump has already moved B52s, submarines, and other military assets to the Persian Gulf.

Democrats Introduce Bill For Remote Legislating During COVID-19

/ State Rep. Ann Williams (D-Chicago) said that in May, it was still unclear how much longer the danger would last. But after the legislature’s fall Veto Session was canceled last month with Democratic legislative leaders citing spiking COVID metrics as the state saw a second wave of the virus Williams said it was past time to follow the example of other state legislatures, Chicago City Council and other government bodies who’ve been able to meet remotely.   “We’re dealing with a crisis of epic proportions both on the public health front as well as economically,” Williams told NPR Illinois. “We want to get back to work…We don’t have time to wait for the pandemic to blow over.”

Angela Merkel in the Corona Crisis: Germany s Chancellor Hits the Wall

DER SPIEGEL Suche öffnen Germany managed the first coronavirus wave better than most. But this fall, the country hasn t done nearly as well, with case numbers and deaths spiking upward. Did Angela Merkel drop the ball? 18.12.2020, 18.30 Uhr German Chancellor Angela Merkel Foto: TOBIAS SCHWARZ / AFP What will we have to forgive Angela Merkel for one day? What is her contribution to the disaster that Germany is currently going through? Everyday, hundreds of people are dying in the country from the coronavirus, the ICUs are almost full, and the number of daily new infections remains high. And this despite the fact that things looked so good for so long, with Germany enjoying a significant advantage over almost every other country in Europe. That advantage, though, has now been almost completely wasted. Which raises the question: Is the country in this situation because of Merkel, or despite Merkel?

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