The ability of the President to act in situations of amending laws, or appointing officials has strengthened the executive power slightly. The power of the President to “issue a directive rule, or regulation that has the effect of law ( Macgruder 's American Government, 394) is called the Ordinance Power. As the complexitity of governmental powers has grown over the years, it has become more necessary for the President to spell out policies put into effect. The Ordinance power is one of the few ways in which the President can contribute to legislature without the imput of Congress and his increase in presidential power has been justified in several ways. It will allow him or her to pass laws that Congress views insignificant, however, are affecting the daily lives of Americans everyday. The President has the responsibility to make a change for his …show more content…
If the executive branch doesn 't obtain the right to an increase in the Ordinance power Obama will still continue to struggle as he has for the past seven years, between the need for legislative gun control for his citizens and the continual denial of Congress to pass gun legislative. This increase in executive power plays an extensive part in allowing any President to aptly fulfill his duty in protecting the lives and ideas of his citizens domestically and