Saturday, December 14, 2024

The Final Executive Order

    In the United States of America there has been an alarming development that mostly started with Barack Obama.  He began the common assertion of the President issuing "Executive Orders".  In practice this evolved into radical reversals of law - with them changing drastically every time a different political party gained the Presidency.  This has gotten out of hand.  For the sake of long-term adherence to law and to prevent bad Presidents from destroying this country for 4 years, it must be stopped!

America has just elected a new, moral President with a sweeping mandate.  In my opinion, I think that what President Trump will achieve in his second Presidency will make him the Greatest President in American History.  This is why I think that now is the right time to shore up the country with all moral and correcting Executive Orders, and then, finally, close the book on that practice for good.

It is necessary to make sure that America gets all the right laws it deserves.  The Constitution will be respected; but Obama and Biden have made such a mess of our government that it is proper for President Trump to make it right before ending the possibility of more executive legislation.  Americans fought The Revolutionary War to have the opportunity to found a new code of law and government.  In England, The Glorious Revolution swept in new laws and a new government, and also had another name: The Bloodless Revolution.

President Trump is going to have a lot to do on January 20th, 2025 at 12:00 PM.  I suggest he have two papers for his signature: the first for the big stack of Executive Orders, and the second that ends that power by the Executive Branch for all future time.

Obviously, this does not stop the potential for change in law.  The American Judiciary can still make rulings.  And, American Legislators can pass law.  It is just that the American President will not have most of the power of all 3 branches.

Paul Wharton
Objectivist Capitalist Medicine Promoter

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