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I found this article by Cato Institute, of all places, interesting as it criticizes the Republican rhetoric about the constitution as possibly...deeply misinformed.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Both parties do this. This is nothing unique to the Republicans.

Both parties abuse executive orders.

THe problem is congress has not acted like a congress for a very long time. That is why the court keep pushing cases back like Roe since Congress should be the one to make a law.

Yet both sides just twiddle their thumbs.