nhamp07 said:
lol at this question. There's three branches of government that check and balance each other, but those checks on each other also have specific limits spelled out in the constitution to prevent one branch from becoming tyrannical. (FIFY)
A president is not a dictator and the constitution says that the congress controls the purse. President can't just bypass congress on certain things by executive order.
Giving one branch a blank cheque to check the power of another branch is also a counter-check to a runaway branch of government unconstitutionally telling another branch what to do.
The President's fully constitutional power to not spend money allocated by congress is a great counter check to a runaway congress.
SCOTUS' power to interpret the law is a fully constitutional check on the President's power.
The President simply ignoring a lower-courts bogus unconstitutional ruling until it reaches SCOTUS is a great counter-check against a runaway judiciary. Allowing the judiciary to just make up rulings on whatever they want, especially when they are not specifically interpretations of the law, just sets up tyranny.
If the Judiciary really wants to limit the cuts of spending that Trump / Musk is doing, SCOTUS needs to weigh in. If it's really important to do that sooner than later, SCOTUS needs to weigh in now, not later.