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When Obstructionism And Arbitrary Executive Military Power Conflict

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The former can go away for a bit.

To clarify my post from last week, the delegation of military policy on the part of Congress isn’t unlimited.   Presidents have a very wide range of action when it comes to having the military do things.   On the rare occasions on which the president gets to the left of Congress on civil liberties, Congress can normally be counted on to bestir itself for some rare action to oppose it.

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