The 'War Powers Resolution' Meets Its Final Betrayal as Congress Hands the Presidency a Blank Check for Endless Conflict.
In what moral critics are calling the final nail in the coffin of constitutional accountability, the latest vote on the War Powers Resolution has revealed a shocking truth: Congress has voluntarily ceded its sole authority to declare war, transforming the presidency into a de facto monarchy. This isn't just a procedural failure—it's the death rattle of a society that has forgotten the purpose of checks and balances. By refusing to enforce the War Powers Resolution, our leaders have normalized perpetual military aggression without debate, public consent, or ethical oversight. We are watching the downfall of a republic, where every drone strike and troop deployment is now a unilateral executive power grab, cloaked in the flag of 'national security' while democracy crumbles at home. The resolution was meant to be our safeguard against imperial overreach, but it has become a hollow piece of paper, mocking the very idea of representative government. If we cannot constrain the war-making power, we have chosen to live under the sword rather than the law.