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>>>..but aside from that I suggest you read more on what the framers were thinking, particularly Hamilton and get back to me on this later. If you look into it I"m sure you'll come to the same conclusion as I did - they did not do their job.
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>>Victor, if you want to talk about presidents trampling the Constitution, I'll be more than happy to mention the specifics of a few presidents. The list from Barack Obama is very long indeed.
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>>It is one thing to grant amnesty...and another thing worse to issue work permits...and another thing even worse to force the U.S. Treasury's hand on those granted amnesty.
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>>Barack Obama's immigration actions represent one of the most blatantly unconstitutional actions in our lifetimes.
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>So we're back to whataboutism again then. This has noting to do with what the Electoral College failure regrading Trump.
It has to do with your selective application of principles.
There's another concept - checks and balances. And another concept - separation of powers and elections every X years. I'll use the same words to you that Obama used years ago - don't like what's happening? Go win an election. So far, despite all the dysfunction in the Republican party, they've won enough elections. That's the way it works.