The responsibility rests entirely with Congress allocating the appropriations required and with the executive branch of the Government. |
It would involve a flagrantly illegal and unconstitutional intervention by the executive branch into the affairs of the legislature. |
In the coming months and years, the locus of political struggle will lie between the executive branch and the legislature. |
This executive branch of government never functions as accurate and honest mirrors of the president. |
He will have the opportunity to be in charge of the whole executive branch of the municipality. |
From a machine perspective, such jobs are far more useful than appointive positions in the executive branch. |