Yet the real change that the president can enact is not legislative, but philosophical.
But in contrast to 1987, this correction will take time; the president and Congress have already enacted the necessary reforms.
Congress and the President have enacted laws to establish a limit on the amount of federal debt that can be outstanding at one time.
Speed and decisiveness - some argue that a president with strong powers can usually enact changes quickly.
However, the bill would allow the President to enact "emergency measures" in the case of a large scale cyber attack.
Indeed, Congress and the president enacted the copycat law in purposeful defiance of the court.
The President does not have executive power, and only enacts his or her powers under the discretion of the rest of the government.
Federal agencies issue rules based on statues created when Congress and the President enact legislation.
Accordingly, the president enacted another decree for his dismissal.
Due to the economic crisis, the President enacted a pay freeze for senior White House staff making more than $100,000 per year.