A Trumper arguing for LESS executive power? That's confusing. I don't remember much complaining about what the current executive administration has done.For the libs, this will mean that forming all of these "rules" will be a thing of the past. Congress must create the law that we act under, and not let the executive control everything.
A Trumper arguing for LESS executive power? That's confusing. I don't remember much complaining about what the current executive administration has done.
:joy::joy::joy::joy::joy:He's rolled back 7 rules for every new 1, or at least that was the last update I heard a year or so back.
:joy::joy::joy::joy::joy:
BTW, I'm all for making Congress do their jobs and I hope this administration would make that plainly obvious to everyone. I'm betting SCOTUS will take the narrow criminal cases only view on the nondelegation clause, and no change to the administrative state.
which is what is happening now.
At some point in time, Libs will come to the realization, Trump supporters really don’t give a rats*## if they are confused or not, and are about as relevant as a fart in a Windstorm.A Trumper arguing for LESS executive power? That's confusing.
Who do you think creates law in our country? let me help you.LOL, too funny. No, it's not. Pelosi can't even pass a trade deal.
Who do you think creates law in our country? let me help you.
https://www.house.gov/the-house-explained/the-legislative-process
I'd bail too if I were you.Here, your table is over here. You seem to be lost.
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I'd bail too if I were you.
Not arguing, just informing you on how laws are currently made since you apparently don't know, you're welcome.You are arguing something not even in contention. Your table is in the corner.
Not arguing, just informing you on how laws are currently made since you apparently don't know, you're welcome.
They really don’t tho. It’s not a new development either. They pass guidelines and pass their duties off on other branches.Who do you think creates law in our country? let me help you.
https://www.house.gov/the-house-explained/the-legislative-process