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by sophacles
787 days ago
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Also: Is it less democratic because unlike laws, there's an open comment period for the public to make their voice heard? (unlike laws or executive orders) Is it less democratic because it's policy being implemented by people who spend a lot of time thinking about the policy and its effects, rather than by some blowhard trying to score culture war points on twitter than making a policy? |
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This is happening in an election year, so the office of the presidency is driving this for political reasons. I sincerely doubt you'd be comfortable having someone you disagree with politically wield the same powers in the same way.