We have to look on optimistic side 😁

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    11 days ago

    Try un-eating a cake, or undoing corporal punishment. My point is, not all things are reversible.

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      11 days ago

      Now I imagined Harris spanking Trump while stuffing her face with cake, so thanks for the visual I guess.

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      11 days ago

      Biden could pardon prisoners or charged individuals without Trump’s say. He could also provide additional funding to Ukraine and Taiwan. I can’t think of any other action by a Presidential Executive Order or Congressional legislation that can’t be changed by another President or Congress.

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        11 days ago

        Military actions, release of information, establishing precedent of executive power etc.

        These are just some categories, there are many fundamentally irreversible actions.

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          11 days ago

          Release of information is a good one that I missed.

          Military actions are immediately reversible by the Commander-In-Chief, and the President doesn’t define or control the executive power held by the office. That’s determined by SCOTUS’s interpretation of the Constitution.

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            Do we have the tech to revive people or unbomb something? I believe military actions are very hard to reverse if we are talking beyond the administrative.