Executive action is powerful, but presidents can't save the economy without the help of Congress

Executive orders are a powerful tool when presidents can't agree with Congress. But that power is limited, especially when it comes to spending. After all, Congress holds the purse strings. Still, when pressure is mounting, presidents throughout history have used executive orders in hopes of trying to achieve their agenda.
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