To: street_lawyer
define and enact the law on the dims and company
2 posted on
02/24/2019 12:07:46 PM PST by
aces
To: aces
Congress decides domestic policy and not the President. Not to nitpick because I agree with your premise that the president will get as much of the wall built as he wants, but this passage is patently false. Congress and the president have roles in deciding both domestic and foreign policy. In fact, given the broad scope of power a president can wield over the federal bureaucracy -- all of which falls under the Executive Branch -- I would argue that the president has more power to shape and implement domestic policy than Congress, which only has legislative power that cannot be enacted without the president's signature or a veto.
To: aces
I believe that Pres. Trump won both houses by large margins — look at the size of the crowds he drew where he campaigned. It would have been the same in the states where he did not go. In addition, look at how many seats in congress the GOP won even with all of the fraud and illegal voting that took place, only to lose days after the election due to “vote harvesting.” It is over, no matter how many citizens vote for him and for the GOP. Trump failed to deal with the voter fraud issue and he will not serve a 2nd term, neither will either house be Republican. I think he has done amazingly well, but the deep state is too strong and our Republic is gone.
9 posted on
02/24/2019 12:28:49 PM PST by
erkelly
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