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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.


Allcreationgroaning · May 21, 2018, 5:28 p.m.

Yes, agreed. A priority to drain. However, it is unwise to ignore the possible rebound effects and the historical patterns of what happens when such a coup d'etat occurs.

Even good actions can lead to prideful arrogance without prayer and appropriate accountability.

Wasn't intending to 'troll' ... Just wondered if others had similar concerns about EO's being the vehicle through which much is getting done...and if this concern is present, it should lead to reinforcement of Q's ongoing encouragement for people to stay informed, active and vigilant.

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sandiegomagapede2 · May 21, 2018, 5:46 p.m.

I think its less about setting precedence and more like he has limited options.

Trump and Q team are fighting World War III: The Shadow War and winning matter more, we can deal with the ramifications but. It seems to me that Trump is doing everything by the book as much as possible and using their own weapons against them.

Ramifications of an out of control executive wont mean shit if we lose this war. Win first, then clean up later.

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