Technically it's an "accord" not a treaty and yes it is up to the senate to "advise and consent" for a treaty to be ratified. I don't think the president even has the authority to negotiate a treaty.
Appears our "constitutional" government and its foundational processes and procedures have been "over-ridden" in more ways than one. It is like a run-away horse, and if we do not grab hold of those reins we are sure to get thrown into the "manure" pile. That about sums it up for me
Technically it's an "accord" not a treaty and yes it is up to the senate to "advise and consent" for a treaty to be ratified. I don't think the president even has the authority to negotiate a treaty.
you would be correct.
I guess I didn't waste my money on Political Science 101 after all!
you obviously know more about politics than elected officials and journalists do.
Appears our "constitutional" government and its foundational processes and procedures have been "over-ridden" in more ways than one. It is like a run-away horse, and if we do not grab hold of those reins we are sure to get thrown into the "manure" pile. That about sums it up for me