If Obama President wants to vacant posts filled with Executive before the end of its mandate, will be necessary to have them subjected to the approval of the Senate before the summer holidays. While many are leaving the posts the posts they occupied since the beginning of his administration, there are important vacant positions related to the main policies of the Administration, including immigration and health reform. Vacancies in the federal judiciary are also a problem as States across the country have experienced shortages in the judicial branch. Case of Arizona has become quite extreme prosecution increased tremendously in a White House effort to stop illegal immigration and border patrol. POLITICIAN reported a major concern of vacancy of the seat of federal judge Tucson three offices to ensure that Obama has not yet submitted a single nomination.
In an article by politician explaining the difficulty will experience the approvals of nomination of Obama due to the severe partisan split in the Congress, Professor of Government at Colby College g. Calvin Mackenzie explained, "as we approach the elections, becomes each nomination under consideration a substitute shortly for the elections, as Republicans filter its willingness to allow that the candidates through their electoral shows." It will be harder and harder for this Administration put anyone in the Office now has any kind of objectionable ideology for the Republicans. A lot of good people will say... "Call me after the elections." "The politicians are not agree when it comes to blame for smelting of the slow pace in which the Administration has followed the nominations." The Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner responsible Republicans, adding, "what has happened is that what really unsustainable for most people to contemplate the confirmation process, has deterred people willing to put through this process." Thus the reason why all the jobs are sitting empty is because they have raised the bar so high, unsustainably high. And that is a mistake. And it is irresponsible. And it is terribly bad for the country. But the former officer and director of presidential personnel of George h. Bush Chase Untermeye says that "many fingers have pointed out in the Senate." "I always say that two-thirds of the work is in the Executive."
Some see the requirement of approval of the Senate as head of party politics that discourages potential candidates from the exercise of Office. A bipartisan bill introduced in March reduced the number of positions that require the approval of the Senate to 200, but received a great reaction from conservative groups, claiming that such legislation would grant too much power to the Executive branch. Former advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, David Addington of the Heritage Foundation said that the draft law "gives Senate influence on a number of important appointments... and still leaves candidates whose offices require nominations in the process of the Senate.""The right solution for the problem of a slow Senate is to speed up the Senate."
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