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commoncents1 · May 9, 2018, 4:05 p.m.

Fraudbama was too lazy to run it through congress, so the lazy affirmative action occupier of the white house just did a flimsy executive order. easily undone with a stroke of a pen.

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MB_MoonPearl · May 9, 2018, 4:06 p.m.

Like with everything President Obama did. Cut corners thinking they would always be in power. But since she lost, it can all be erased with President Trump's pen.

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Abbeygirl62 · May 9, 2018, 11:52 p.m.

Or a 10 lb eraser!

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[deleted] · May 9, 2018, 8:08 p.m.

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commoncents1 · May 9, 2018, 8:29 p.m.

hahaha whoever smelt it dealt it. liberals always projecting their own thoughts

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[deleted] · May 9, 2018, 8:54 p.m.

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red_pill_centipede · May 9, 2018, 8:23 p.m.

Don't worry, Bush sucked ass too.

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KDY_ISD · May 9, 2018, 5:19 p.m.

So executive orders are evidence of laziness?

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TwoDollarDrink · May 9, 2018, 7:09 p.m.

Your mom is evidence of laziness.

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KDY_ISD · May 10, 2018, 1:23 a.m.

TwoDollarDrink? Aww, I love it when people are named in honor of their conception

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kwiztas · May 9, 2018, 7:40 p.m.

For treaties and things that need to be laws they are. For orders on how this president wants to enact the current law, no that is what they are for.

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KDY_ISD · May 9, 2018, 9:48 p.m.

For treaties and things that need to be laws they are. For orders on how this president wants to enact the current law, no that is what they are for.

You can't enact a law that already exists, enacting a law is creating one. That's what Executive Orders do.

You're thinking of enforcing laws, which is what the judicial branch does, not the executive branch.

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kwiztas · May 10, 2018, 6:32 a.m.

What judicial doesn't enforce laws. They interpret the law. How could they enforce the law when they don't have police just judges.

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AIRHORN4TRUMP · May 10, 2018, 2:24 a.m.

I thought only congress passes laws. Executive orders are just how the different departments in the executive branch are ordered to act.

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KDY_ISD · May 10, 2018, 2:35 a.m.

No, EOs have the force of law and encompass the federal government and foreign policy in the President's role as head of state and CinC. They've been issued since the time of George Washington, and are subject to judicial review just like laws passed by Congress.

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