There was good news for the president with yesterday’s Morning
Consult poll showing that a slim majority of Americans approve of his
Executive Orders, including the controversial travel ban, but another new poll
shows that Americans may be tiring of the unilateral actions by the president.
A new Rasmussen
poll shows that a strong majority of likely voters believe that the federal
government should only do what the president and Congress agree on. A total of
56 percent believe that the president and Congress should work together to pass
laws while only 32 percent believe that President Trump should act alone.
In 2014, Rasmussen
also reported that voters wanted President Obama to work with Congress as well.
In that poll, 82 percent of voters wanted the executive and legislative
branches of the government to work together.
It is interesting to note that about twice as many
respondents feel that it is permissible for President Trump to stand alone (32
percent) than President Obama (13 percent). This is especially true considering
that President Trump’s party controls Congress while President Obama had a Congress
controlled by the opposition in 2014.
The partisan breakdown of the two polls was not available,
but it is likely that many Republicans and Democrats have switched positions on
the use of executive actions over the past three years. While most Republicans
opposed President Obama’s abuse of his executive authority, the recent Morning
Consult poll that 82 percent of Republican voters approved of President
Trump’s immigration Executive Order.
While on the campaign trail, Donald
Trump said, “I'm going to do a lot of things [with Executive Orders]” and
noted, Obama “led the way, to be honest with you.”
Nevertheless, with Republicans in control of both the White
House and Congress, it should be relatively easy for President Trump and
Republicans in Congress to find agreement on many issues. In practice, the
president will still need to win some Democrat support, however. The Republican
52-seat majority is not enough to win cloture votes without some Democratic
support.
Congressional action has the added benefit of being harder
to reverse than executive actions. Many of President Trump’s Executive Orders
reverse orders given by President Obama. President Trump’s orders could
likewise be erased by a future president with the stroke of a pen.
More importantly for the country, if President Trump works
with Congress, it will give the country a chance to have a (hopefully) rational
debate on public policy, rather than merely respond to edicts handed down from
on high. This will give Republicans a chance to explain and defend their ideas
and maybe even win support for them.
Originally published on The Resurgent
Originally published on The Resurgent
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