Some people argue that it is a good thing when Congress and the president keep each other in check. When might this "checking" be an advantage, and when might it be a disadvantage? Be sure to use clear (and current??) examples that will explain your reasoning and support your point of view.

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Some people argue that it is a good thing when Congress and the president keep each other in check. When might this "checking" be an advantage, and when might it be a disadvantage? Be sure to use clear (and current??) examples that will explain your reasoning and support your point of view. 

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