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I know that the President can do that thing he does, that thing that Obama enjoyed doing where they use executive privilege to enact a new law. With the negative being any executive type law could be easily challenged by the next President and removed.
This wall, if built with even 50% of its funding via emergency declaration. or whatever it's called, can it be knocked down by the next President more easily?
I understand the actual act of knocking down and cleaning up a wall the size that Trump wishes to build would be expensive, but I'm just trying to look 4, 8, 16 years into the future and see what might be of this wall...
My hope? That Trump will be reelected and have more time to add on to the wall, and then future Presidents will continue to maintain, add and ofcourse upgrade the wall...
Why are you wasting you're time with this lunatic!? I've enjoyed some of his posts in the past but this post seals the deal for me, both about OP and Trump. Duck ehm both.>
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[–] satisfyinghump ago
I know that the President can do that thing he does, that thing that Obama enjoyed doing where they use executive privilege to enact a new law. With the negative being any executive type law could be easily challenged by the next President and removed. This wall, if built with even 50% of its funding via emergency declaration. or whatever it's called, can it be knocked down by the next President more easily? I understand the actual act of knocking down and cleaning up a wall the size that Trump wishes to build would be expensive, but I'm just trying to look 4, 8, 16 years into the future and see what might be of this wall...
My hope? That Trump will be reelected and have more time to add on to the wall, and then future Presidents will continue to maintain, add and ofcourse upgrade the wall...
[–] Sirnotabot ago
Today .. this ^^^^^
Yesterday
I'm confused.