'January's going to be a big month': GOP lawmakers look to reclaim power from Trump

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ā€˜A growing number of Republican lawmakers are growing dissatisfied with the ever-increasing power of the executive branch under President Donald Trump and are hoping to reclaim some of Congress’ authority starting next month, The Hill reported Saturday.

ā€œI’ve been concerned for ten years about that,ā€ said Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on the growing power of the executive branch, and the corresponding relinquishing of power by the legislative branch, speaking with The Hill. ā€œI don’t know that it’s getting any better. Seems to be getting worse.ā€

Trump has strengthened the power of the executive branch of government significantly during his first year back in the White House, clawing back spending already appropriated by lawmakers, declaring national emergencies to circumvent Congress, and asserting control over independent agencies, and in some cases, with the backing of the Supreme Court.

Democratic lawmakers have been nearly unanimous in opposing the Trump administration’s consolidation of power, but as Trump’s second term approaches its first year, a growing number of Republicans are also saying they want to reclaim Congress’s authority as well. ā€œIt’s really important. It’s about the power of the purse. It’s about us determining what gets funded and what doesn’t get funded. It’s setting priorities,ā€ said Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND), speaking with The Hill. ā€œJanuary’s going to be a big month.ā€ā€™


And Republicans are solely to blame.

For decades Republicans have advocated for unitary executive dogma, an all-powerful president ruling by fiat, executive orders rather than legislative consensus, an autocrat above the law subject to neither Congress nor the courts.

Republicans are in no position to whine about the ever-increasing power of the executive branch they themselves facilitate.
 
The BBB kicks in this Jan

Trump and the GoP tax breaks for the working class kick in!
 
Really Ms. Jones. Copying and pasting from tabloids such as ā€˜Rawstory’ makes you the village idiot.
 
Raw Sewage....

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My top priorities for House and senate Republicans for January:

1. Pass all 9 remaining appropriations bills using reconciliation to avoid another democrat shutdown

2. Do something about the ACA's expiring subsidies
 
ā€˜A growing number of Republican lawmakers are growing dissatisfied with the ever-increasing power of the executive branch under President Donald Trump and are hoping to reclaim some of Congress’ authority starting next month, The Hill reported Saturday.

ā€œI’ve been concerned for ten years about that,ā€ said Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on the growing power of the executive branch, and the corresponding relinquishing of power by the legislative branch, speaking with The Hill. ā€œI don’t know that it’s getting any better. Seems to be getting worse.ā€

Trump has strengthened the power of the executive branch of government significantly during his first year back in the White House, clawing back spending already appropriated by lawmakers, declaring national emergencies to circumvent Congress, and asserting control over independent agencies, and in some cases, with the backing of the Supreme Court.

Democratic lawmakers have been nearly unanimous in opposing the Trump administration’s consolidation of power, but as Trump’s second term approaches its first year, a growing number of Republicans are also saying they want to reclaim Congress’s authority as well. ā€œIt’s really important. It’s about the power of the purse. It’s about us determining what gets funded and what doesn’t get funded. It’s setting priorities,ā€ said Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND), speaking with The Hill. ā€œJanuary’s going to be a big month.ā€ā€™


And Republicans are solely to blame.

For decades Republicans have advocated for unitary executive dogma, an all-powerful president ruling by fiat, executive orders rather than legislative consensus, an autocrat above the law subject to neither Congress nor the courts.

Republicans are in no position to whine about the ever-increasing power of the executive branch they themselves facilitate.

I LOVE that the left is now aligning themselves with Rand Paul.

First Dick Cheney. Then Mitt Romney. And now Rand Paul.

What a timeline we're living in!
 
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