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Brianna Anderson's avatar

Couldn't agree more. It is frightening that playing this same game somehow becomes acceptable if the outcomes are favorable to your self-interests. Oh, how far we have strayed.

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Michael Magoon's avatar

One key point that you did not mention is that most of the policies being repealed do not actually come directly from Congressional legislation. They come from the interpretation of Congressional legislation by federal bureaucrats. That interpretation is coming increasingly detached from the actual text of the original legislation as the decades go by.

I think that it is perfectly reasonable for the President to roll back policies that come from the federal bureaucracy as long as they do not directly conflict with the actual text of the Congressional legislation.

It is the federal bureaucracy that is overreaching in creating policy not the President. I do not think that it should require an emergency or Congressional legislation for the President to repeal bureaucratic overreach. If the President cannot do that, then we are stuck with an unaccountable federal bureaucracy that keeps increasing the scale and complexity of regulations.

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