Message from @Reaps

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2018-06-20 17:04:39 UTC  

Its thanks to Obama legeslating from the White House

2018-06-20 17:04:53 UTC  

via executive order when congress said no

2018-06-20 17:05:06 UTC  

People think thats the norm now.

2018-06-20 17:05:28 UTC  

Which is Ironic cause the left thinks the Judicial has the power of making laws too

2018-06-20 17:05:43 UTC  

I think it goes much further back than Obama

2018-06-20 17:06:01 UTC  

Obama used EO the most of any president

2018-06-20 17:06:07 UTC  

Most of the Presidents around the 1910s-30s ran roughshod over congress with EO spam

2018-06-20 17:06:32 UTC  

lemme go see if I can..

*rummages*

2018-06-20 17:06:56 UTC  

yeah, FDR blows Obama out of the water

2018-06-20 17:06:58 UTC  

And Hoover

2018-06-20 17:07:00 UTC  

And Wilson

2018-06-20 17:07:02 UTC  

And Harding

2018-06-20 17:07:06 UTC  

And Coolidge

2018-06-20 17:07:08 UTC  

fuckin' hell

2018-06-20 17:07:20 UTC  

Well those are all dems lol

2018-06-20 17:07:23 UTC  

By a factor of *ten*

2018-06-20 17:07:42 UTC  

Coolidge and Hoover were Rs

2018-06-20 17:07:45 UTC  

So was Teddy

2018-06-20 17:07:47 UTC  

And he's up there too

2018-06-20 17:07:47 UTC  

Sorry I confused debt with eo. He ran up the most dept

2018-06-20 17:07:52 UTC  

right

2018-06-20 17:08:03 UTC  

*finds shiny infograph*

2018-06-20 17:08:11 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/459041790364876825/executive20order20infograph202-13.jpg

2018-06-20 17:08:23 UTC  

Look at FDR

2018-06-20 17:08:24 UTC  

good lord

2018-06-20 17:08:31 UTC  

twice as many as the next

2018-06-20 17:09:03 UTC  

Reading back on those times, both parties (or at least their Presidents) sound more like Obama in how they tried to consolidate power in the executive branch

2018-06-20 17:09:06 UTC  

*super*-disappointing

2018-06-20 17:09:31 UTC  

Pretty sure there was a really bad fissure in the Republicans because of this, too

2018-06-20 17:09:34 UTC  

@Reaps they still teach civics but it's only for 1/2 a school year

2018-06-20 17:09:45 UTC  

the other half is economics

2018-06-20 17:11:01 UTC  

Depends on the school

2018-06-20 17:11:04 UTC  

Teddy was grooming his VP to be next President but Taft had other ideas

2018-06-20 17:11:59 UTC  

```Taft sought reductions to trade tariffs, then a major source of governmental income, but the resulting bill was heavily influenced by special interests. His administration was filled with conflict between the conservative wing of the Republican Party, with which Taft often sympathized, and the progressive wing, toward which Roosevelt moved more and more```

2018-06-20 17:12:10 UTC  

"the *progressive wing*, toward which *Roosevelt* moved *more and more*"

2018-06-20 17:12:28 UTC  

Would you technically count any carry over EOs as their as well? Since they could end them.

2018-06-20 17:12:42 UTC  

That's why I find EOs so dumb in the first place

2018-06-20 17:12:52 UTC  

Anything that can be enacted with an EO can be rescinded by another EO

2018-06-20 17:13:00 UTC  

Like, *just stop fucking with shit*

2018-06-20 17:13:03 UTC  

EOs were meant for short term immidiate issues

2018-06-20 17:13:21 UTC  

Not to replace laws