Brett Kavanaugh: Presidents can ignore laws they think are unconstitutional

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So when Trump is out of power, (and it will happen with the demographic shift)and the white christer party is eradicated , are the pork gobbling porch honkys O.K with a progressive and minority president ignoring the constitution?


Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in 2013 asserted that it's a "traditional exercise" of presidential power to ignore laws the White House views as unconstitutional, as he defended the controversial practice of signing statements prevalent in George W. Bush's White House.

The comments could put a renewed focus on Kavanaugh's time serving as White House staff secretary, who had a role in coordinating Bush's statements accompanying legislation he signed into law. Critics contend that the Bush White House abused the use of signing statements to ignore laws passed by Congress, though Bush and his allies said such statements were no different than the practices of other administrations.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ws-they-think-are-unconstitutional/ar-BBLAeNf
 
So when Trump is out of power, (and it will happen with the demographic shift)and the white christer party is eradicated , are the pork gobbling porch honkys O.K with a progressive and minority president ignoring the constitution?


Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in 2013 asserted that it's a "traditional exercise" of presidential power to ignore laws the White House views as unconstitutional, as he defended the controversial practice of signing statements prevalent in George W. Bush's White House.

The comments could put a renewed focus on Kavanaugh's time serving as White House staff secretary, who had a role in coordinating Bush's statements accompanying legislation he signed into law. Critics contend that the Bush White House abused the use of signing statements to ignore laws passed by Congress, though Bush and his allies said such statements were no different than the practices of other administrations.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ws-they-think-are-unconstitutional/ar-BBLAeNf

Who was president in 2013?
 
So when Trump is out of power, (and it will happen with the demographic shift)and the white christer party is eradicated , are the pork gobbling porch honkys O.K with a progressive and minority president ignoring the constitution?


Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in 2013 asserted that it's a "traditional exercise" of presidential power to ignore laws the White House views as unconstitutional, as he defended the controversial practice of signing statements prevalent in George W. Bush's White House.

The comments could put a renewed focus on Kavanaugh's time serving as White House staff secretary, who had a role in coordinating Bush's statements accompanying legislation he signed into law. Critics contend that the Bush White House abused the use of signing statements to ignore laws passed by Congress, though Bush and his allies said such statements were no different than the practices of other administrations.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ws-they-think-are-unconstitutional/ar-BBLAeNf

You had no problem when a minority President ignored the Constitution. In fact, you still defend him having done so every time you kiss his black ass, boy.
 
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