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by infamouscow
495 days ago
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You haven't explained why there is an executive branch in the first place. Why does the executive branch exist at all if it's simply to enforce written law? Why do we elect the executive at all if they are merely to enforce written law? Why do executives have the power to pardon someone when a court of law finds a person guilty of breaking law? |
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Someone has to be in charge of enforcing things.
> Why do we elect the executive at all if they are merely to enforce written law?
Do you have a suggestion of another way to do it that doesn't put congress in charge?
Also the president has some other very important roles.
> Why do executives have the power to pardon someone when a court of law finds a person guilty of breaking law?
That one is definitely subjective by its nature, but also the average number of pardons is around two thousand, a very small fraction of cases.