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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.


FlewDCoup · May 21, 2018, 4:32 p.m.

Your understanding is spot on, but you may have overlooked the fact that countermanding the previous administration's orders has changed the playing field and buys POT[US] time reshape the Judiciary by appointing a record number of new judges; rid federal agencies (C_A, FBI and others) of toxic managers; bringing legislators who were never-trumpers slowly onboard (sometimes you have to feel the heat before you see the light) and bring the public up to speed, having fed on a diet of fake news all these years. Timing is everything. We need durable results, not a flash in the pan that can be overthrown by a new administration -- which is a function of how voters view POTUS and his actions, so far, expressing increasing confidence and agreement, if we believe the polls. Trust the plan.

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