RIGHT ON!
And while we're at it, lets do more to keep the seperation of powers airtight!
It's congress's job to come up with bills and pass them. Budgets included. So, no longer will any member of the executive branch be allowed to use his position to forward a certain bill-making agenda, and they sure as heck won't be allowed to propose budgets. And any president who so much as SUGGESTS a tax cut/change or a nationwide health care plan shall be immediately impeached!
It's the judiciary's job to decide on laws, and it's not the president or congresses job to do so. So no longer shall congressman, senators or presidents be allowed to say "We thought the decision was wrong." cause it's not their job to decide case law and they certainly shouldn't be making any comments on it.
And it's the president's job to execute the laws, and any commentary by congress or the judiciary about what a crummy job he's doing or even what a swell job he's doing, or even helpful hints like "The secret is to bang the rocks together Bill/George!" shall be disallowed. They should be making the laws, and then shutting up and letting the other branches get on with carrying them out.
.....er....or maybe not.
So, I'll have to say this is no violation of any seperation of powers any more then the 5 billion presidential/congressional dealmaking sessions that go on every year, or the running executive commentary on judicial decisions.
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