I think part of the reason we have such a difficult time selecting a president in the US (besides the horrible electoral college system that really needs to change) is that the position is so complicated there is a good reason to disqualify any candidate. A president currently has to be able to
-Command one of the most fearsome militaries ever
-To be a great diplomat
-To manage regulators covering everything from methane levels in underground mines to internet practices
-Manage massive infrastructure projects
-Administer large retirement funds
-Work with congress on laws and political appoints
-Serve as the nation's director of diplomacy
-Try to keep one of the most advanced, complicated and largest economy's in history running smoothing
-Plus so much more
To ease the burden and lessen the impact of an imperial presidency, I think the office should split in two. The current president's responsibilities would go to two new positions. Commander in Chief and President.
The Commander in Chief would inherit the following organizations. The State Department. The Department of Defense. The Department of Homeland Security. The Department of Veterans Affairs. The Department of Energy. The CIA. The NSA. The NRO. NASA. Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence from the Treasury Department, and all overseas assets of the DEA and FBI.
The new office of President would keep everything else.
Elections would be in different years, but we could keep the same 2 four year term structure. So if we elected the President in 2016, we would elect a Command in Chief in 2018, then back to Presidential elections in 2020 and so on.
The of the two offices should have completely separate budgets. I think this would allow voters to be much better to evaluate leaders on what they are brining to the office, and may also make some of the short coming meaningless or truly disqualifying.
-Command one of the most fearsome militaries ever
-To be a great diplomat
-To manage regulators covering everything from methane levels in underground mines to internet practices
-Manage massive infrastructure projects
-Administer large retirement funds
-Work with congress on laws and political appoints
-Serve as the nation's director of diplomacy
-Try to keep one of the most advanced, complicated and largest economy's in history running smoothing
-Plus so much more
To ease the burden and lessen the impact of an imperial presidency, I think the office should split in two. The current president's responsibilities would go to two new positions. Commander in Chief and President.
The Commander in Chief would inherit the following organizations. The State Department. The Department of Defense. The Department of Homeland Security. The Department of Veterans Affairs. The Department of Energy. The CIA. The NSA. The NRO. NASA. Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence from the Treasury Department, and all overseas assets of the DEA and FBI.
The new office of President would keep everything else.
Elections would be in different years, but we could keep the same 2 four year term structure. So if we elected the President in 2016, we would elect a Command in Chief in 2018, then back to Presidential elections in 2020 and so on.
The of the two offices should have completely separate budgets. I think this would allow voters to be much better to evaluate leaders on what they are brining to the office, and may also make some of the short coming meaningless or truly disqualifying.
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