
Show 324 - What's Good for the Goose
Common Sense with Dan Carlin
Evolving Presidential Powers in Wartime
This chapter examines the transformation of war powers from Congress to the presidency, raising concerns about the consolidation of authority in the executive branch. Through historical examples like the Korean War and the War Powers Act, it discusses the implications for constitutional integrity and the balance of power. Additionally, the dialogue highlights the risks of unchecked presidential emergency powers and the potential consequences for democracy and governance.
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