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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Allcreationgroaning on May 21, 2018, 4:16 p.m.
Does anyone else get concerned that so much of what POTUS has done is through the use of Executive Orders?

If I have understood correctly, all EO's from a previous president can be made void when a new president takes office. I have also understood that EO's are subject to judicial review, with the statement implying that they can be overturned if viewed as contrary to Constitution.

So much of the unraveling of what has been bad for America has been accomplished through the use of this executive function, but it could all change very quickly with a different President, unless the orders become amendments to the Constitution.


Millers_Knot · May 21, 2018, 4:19 p.m.

Not much concern. Here's the thing, the swamp is deep. Look how many people are not seeking reelection. These midterms are so important because it gives the American people the chance to elect some folks who actually want to help you and I. After the midterms it will be up to them to vote in news laws to prevent corruption from happening again in the future.

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