Posted on 01/18/2016 7:12:48 PM PST by Isara
Some conservatives are concerned over Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump's vow to take the same path of bypassing Congress as President Barack Obama - even though the billionaire said his actions would be "much better" than Obama's and done for "the right things."
"Does Mr. Trump enjoy power? Is he more likely to prefer limited and constitutional or unlimited and unconstitutional power? Where is he likely to fall on that scale? I tend to think it's with the maximum possible exercise of power," Colin Hanna, president of the conservative public policy group Let Freedom Ring USA, told TheBlaze.
Trump, as president, might well use the executive powers to advance conservative causes, Hanna added, but he said there is more at stake.
"Every conservative at heart is a constitutionalist. The values are intertwined and inseparable for separation of powers and a limited federal government," Hanna said. "He might use executive power on issues we agree with. The point is, it isn't about the individual issues. It's a deeper and fundamental question."
President Barack Obama has used executive action most recently to restrict gun sales. Before that, he shielded about 5 million illegal immigrants from deportation and to delayed implementation of some of the most unpopular aspects of his own health care law. After last week's State of the Union address, White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough promised "audacious executive action" in the president's final 11 months.
During an interview with NBC News, Trump was asked if he would use executive actions in a similar fashion to the way President Barack Obama has.
"I won't refuse it. I'm going to do a lot of things. He led the way," Trump said. He added, "But I'm going to use them much better and they're going to serve a much better purpose than he's done."
In a separate interview with CBS News, Trump said of executive action, "Well, I will say this: There's a lot of precedent based on what he's doing."
"Conservatives have been angered at the Obama pen-and-phone approach to bypassing Congress; they should be equally disturbed at Trump for viewing Obama's unconstitutional power grabs as a model that he would follow," David McIntosh, the president of Club for Growth McIntosh, told TheBlaze.
Trump has soared in GOP primary polls despite his previous support for funding Planned Parenthood and abortion rights, favoring a single-payer health care system and for expanding the powers of government to seize private property among other liberal positions. This has come at the angst of many in the conservative movement.
"Donald Trump has already made it clear that he's like Obama in supporting single-payer health care, bailouts, and higher taxes," McIntosh said. "So, it's no surprise that Trump also wants to trash the Constitution by abusing executive power."
As a candidate for president, Trump has taken a conservative stance on illegal immigration and advocated cutting taxes, while he has considerably softened on his other liberal positions.
"He's aggressive not necessarily progressive," Hanna said. "His political philosophy is an appreciation of his own brilliance and that he can solve problems better than anyone else. He is not guided by a set of principles or a philosophy."
The Trump campaign did not respond to inquiries for this story last week or on Monday.
Former Bush administration Justice Department attorney John Yoo, now a law professor at University of California at Berkeley, warned in a Washington Post commentary that executive actions were intended for foreign policy, national security and emergencies - not domestic policy making.
He wrote that Obama's actions would encourage his success to move similarly. At least, Yoo wrote, that makes more of Obama's agenda reversible.
"Obama's upending of the Constitution's structure and limits may prove its own undoing," Yoo wrote. "The next chief executive can suspend, and then repeal, all of the executive orders and regulations of the past seven years. He or she could terminate the Iran nuclear deal and the climate change pact; reinstate enforcement of the immigration laws; and fully reveal Obamacare's distortions of health care. The further Obama stretches his powers to reach for a legacy, the more powerfully his successor can snap the Constitution back into its proper shape."
"I won't refuse it. I'm going to do a lot of things. He led the way," Trump said. He added, "But I'm going to use them much better and they're going to serve a much better purpose than he's done."
A great day on the campaign trail with my daughter, Ivanka Trump. Here we are in New Hampshire this afternoon. I am proud of all my children, and grateful for their support. They will do a great job with the organization - should I have the honor to be your #POTUS. Thank you for a terrific day!
Posted by Donald J. Trump on Monday, January 18, 2016
Once again, Trump shows his admiration of Obama and is methods.
DONALD TRUMP (BLESSED IS HIS NAME) has come to deliver us and will be able to do no wrong. HE should not be bound by small things such as constitutions & laws.
DONALD TRUMP, Thy presidency come. Thy will be done in Washington, as it is in New York. /sarc
Whatever it takes to secure the borders at this moment in time . It has to be done , Trump will do it
If yer gonna undo the Socialist crypto Commie left this late in the game, ya gotta be tougher than them in every way and show no mercy whatsoever.
Fight fire with fire.
These words could have just as easily come from Barry's mouth.
The only way to get the demodogs to stop abusing power is to do the same thing they do.
Let them have a taste of their own medicine and see how they like it.
I hate to say this but the US is not going to be saved at this point by a president that obeys the Constitution. The only way to save the Constitution is to get demodogs to understand why executive power must be curtailed. The only way to do that is to have a president that uses EO’s to circumvent the demodog agenda.
What happens when Harry Reid’s successor, Chuck Schumer, blocks every Trump initiative including the beautiful “Trump Wall” as the Donald called it today at Liberty? The guy will take to Twitter and disparage Schumer as only a NYer can (filibuster your momma...), then immediately go to the Oval Orifice and start cranking out illegal EOs. Then, President Phineas T. Trump will go on national TV to tell the country that he schlonged Chucky! Trump supporters will cheer! This is what we have to look forward to...God save the Republic!
Trumpbots want to elect an Emperor. They think he will work for them. Mussolini and Hitler were elected by idiots that just wanted revenge.
“If yer gonna undo the Socialist crypto Commie left this late in the game, ya gotta be tougher than them in every way and show no mercy whatsoever.”
Exactly. I don’t think Trump has backed down on anything. Cruz just backed down on his New York statement as an example.
Stalin secured his borders. Mao secured his borders. You really mean “whatever it takes”? Of course not. Just how much Liberty are you willing to risk?
Exactly. Liberals need to choke on some of the precedents their wonder boy from Kenya has set.
can a dictator undo a prior 100 years of dictator’s actions. only if he somehow had god or something on his side. don’t know.
I want President Trump to free fire executive orders in all direction. I WANT A FLAME THROWER for AMERICA. I want no mercy. I want to burn these liberals out of their hole in flames!!
Our founders would roll over in their grave to hear supposed conservatives willing to use the methods Obama and his minions have used, just to teach them a lesson.
You Trumpbots are out of your minds.
Kick that door open and people walk through it.
Liberals are concerned eh?
Securing the Borders is giving up liberty ? If the borders stay open , nothing will matter once they swamp us . Nice try though ...
They are willing to risk everything for their idol Trump. He is playing them for the idiots they are.
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