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Wow if only Daddy controlled Congress he'd be able to do something about this.

Wait, he does. So why aren't his lackeys there trying to do anything? Maybe because Republicans figure they've got the Presidency on lock going forward and are trying to concentrate as much power there as possible.

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I love another leftoid conspiracy theory!

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!chuds, the Republicans are concentrating power (undefined) in the executive branch for the next president, which is why they're not instead overseeing independent agencies through legislative action.

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I don't really get what you don't understand.

The Republicans can literally just pass legislation saying the EPA or whatever is now under White House management. They aren't even trying to do that because for one reason or another they prefer the President declaring he runs everything.

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You don't think Republicans benefit from being on all those committees, getting all that inside information, and wheeling and dealing with various non-profits and bureaus to benefit themselves? They benefit from the status quo, so why change it? They're politicians, zoom zoom.

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They can still make committees.

You seem confused. When Congress passes legislation, the President approves it, and the courts don't scrap it, it's the law. The President can't just say "lol no" thirty years later. Maybe you need a refresher on how the US government works:

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Yeah, that's worked so well.

They benefit from the status quo, so why change it? They're politicians, zoom zoom.

Really no need to write anything new. You're r-slurred.

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So you just don't like the Constitution, got it.

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