This thread is just asking for a certain happy merchant man to appear >_>
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on November 24, 2014, 06:24:09 AMThis thread is just asking for a certain happy merchant man to appear >_>Eh?
The president chooses the Chair and the board, so ultimately he's more powerful. In practice the president can act on his authority without needing the approval of a board.
Quote from: E̲n̲ga̲ge̲d̲T̲u̲r̲k̲e̲y on November 24, 2014, 10:52:22 AMThe president chooses the Chair and the board, so ultimately he's more powerful. In practice the president can act on his authority without needing the approval of a board.Just seems like an unnecessary regression to be honest, especially given the reciprocal power of the Chair to influence presidential elections. If I give you a gun out of a line-up of people, I may have bestowed that power upon you but, ultimately, it still leaves you in a position of more power relative to me.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on November 24, 2014, 10:56:43 AMQuote from: E̲n̲ga̲ge̲d̲T̲u̲r̲k̲e̲y on November 24, 2014, 10:52:22 AMThe president chooses the Chair and the board, so ultimately he's more powerful. In practice the president can act on his authority without needing the approval of a board.Just seems like an unnecessary regression to be honest, especially given the reciprocal power of the Chair to influence presidential elections. If I give you a gun out of a line-up of people, I may have bestowed that power upon you but, ultimately, it still leaves you in a position of more power relative to me.If I know who you're going to shoot, does holding the gun (and subsequently the responsibility and blame) still feel like you're wielding more power?
Quote from: E̲n̲ga̲ge̲d̲T̲u̲r̲k̲e̲y on November 24, 2014, 11:02:14 AMQuote from: Meta Cognition on November 24, 2014, 10:56:43 AMQuote from: E̲n̲ga̲ge̲d̲T̲u̲r̲k̲e̲y on November 24, 2014, 10:52:22 AMThe president chooses the Chair and the board, so ultimately he's more powerful. In practice the president can act on his authority without needing the approval of a board.Just seems like an unnecessary regression to be honest, especially given the reciprocal power of the Chair to influence presidential elections. If I give you a gun out of a line-up of people, I may have bestowed that power upon you but, ultimately, it still leaves you in a position of more power relative to me.If I know who you're going to shoot, does holding the gun (and subsequently the responsibility and blame) still feel like you're wielding more power?What? I'm giving you a gun, not shooting anybody.Ex post facto, you're more powerful than I in that situation.