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Executive orders. When Obama rode somewhat roughshod with them, people were okay with them. They didn't complain. Congress hamstrung the president so, sure, why not let him have those powers. Now that the other guy is following suit, oh, no, executive power, abuse of power! Nothing against Obama, I voted for him, but I find it a bit odd that because the new guy is the opposition suddenly it's a constitutional issue whereas before cuz it was our guy we let it pass. It reminds me of the dissonance in some Calexiters --the same people who mourned Brexit. It's only good when you do it. |
Accuracy of the characterization aside, no they weren't.
> They didn't complain.
Yes, they did. All the time. Even sued to overturn a number of them, in some cases successfully.
> It reminds me of the dissonance in some Calexiters --the same people who mourned Brexit. It's only good when you do it.
More accurately, people think content matters (for legislation or executive orders), not just the style of action, and context matters (for exiting a larger union).