Jaw
It's OVER 5,000!
Might've been ****ty and vote-pandering, but its legality hasn't been fully judged.
And I blame a purposefully intractable Republican Congress for the EO as much as the former President; it reeks of something most mainstream Republicans were fine implementing, but—due to pressure from more extreme elements of their constituency—didn't want to be seen officially voting "for" it. (The half-assed healthcare overhaul under Obama falls in this category, as well.)
This is pretty much my view on this mess, and I'm not only talking about DACA.
It's silly political games where each party tries to manipulate the system to a point where they can tell some voters "Look what we did for you!" while maintaining the possibility of reasonable denial. Then they stack the courts with people who will agree with them in the hopes the courts will do more than is politically reasonable, and they can say, "We didn't do it, it was the courts!"
The 2nd Amendment is a great example. I love my 2nd Amendment rights. I love that everyone here has 2nd Amendment rights. But it is beyond silly that we can have a debate about exactly what rights the 2nd Amendment guarantees.
Take the line, "shall not be infringed". I think we can all agree that we don't anyone running around with a bazooka in their trunk or a SAM launcher in their garage. So why can't we amend the amendment to say that explosive or rocket propelled ordinance is not allowed?
It's all because we usually elect politicians, and rarely elect public servants.
It sickens me.