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Does it make any sense to issue all these EO's when you control The White House and Congress?

I would think that Schumer and Pelosi would have all kinds of "bills" ready to go to push their agenda. We noticed how controlled and corrupt every agency in the government is. That power can squeeze any politicians into voting for their bill. In 6 months the can have everything they want. So what's the rush?

Back to the Question: Why all the Executive Orders? TIME. They know their time is limited. I'm not talking about 2 years and the republicans take the house or Senate. Think much shorter time frame. They don't have much time.

Does it make any sense to issue all these EO's when you control The White House and Congress? I would think that Schumer and Pelosi would have all kinds of "bills" ready to go to push their agenda. We noticed how controlled and corrupt every agency in the government is. That power can squeeze any politicians into voting for their bill. In 6 months the can have everything they want. So what's the rush? Back to the Question: Why all the Executive Orders? TIME. They know their time is limited. I'm not talking about 2 years and the republicans take the house or Senate. Think much shorter time frame. They don't have much time.

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the are not legit EOs,

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Just proclamations I think, but you're right especially as Biden is an illegitimate president

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An Order, whether it is from the 'Executive' or 'Governor', Mayor', 'City Counsel', or 'School Board', is an ORDINANCE, which is NOT Law. An Ordinance is an Order. Only the legislature can make Law. An Order or Regulation is INFERIOR to legislated Law. Courts have ruled on this clearly.

So, an Order is always INFERIOR to legislated Law. It is always INFERIOR to Constitutional Rights. When an Order conflicts with the Law it is null and void. An Order cannot legally be enforced outside of its government property (jurisdiction). Only legislated law can be enforced on non-governmental property.

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Eddie Craig of ruleoflawradio.com writes about ordinances and how they are not laws: https://taooflaw.wordpress.com/category/legislative/ordinance/

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Obviously you know a lot more about American government than I do. Thank you