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I'm more skeptical in the areas of nominations and appropriations.
When the Senate rejects a nomination, the President must submit a new name, which is the desired result with a bad nominee anyway.
When the President vetoes an appropriations bill, the status quo is that the President gets no money at all. Again, this give the Congress far more leverage.
Democrats are unnecessarily approving too many bad nominations, and compromising on too many bad appropriations bills (most notably war funding bills).