This is genius!
As we all know, Biden has kicked off his so-called “presidency” with a slew of executive orders.
Despite his “historic” win, Biden somehow didn’t get too much down-ballot wins and as a result, he’s slamming through EO after EO in his dictator style regime.
But one state has outsmarted Biden by introducing legislation that would ignore key executive orders he’s signed.
The Republican lead House in South Dakota is presenting a bill that would allow the state to nullify Biden’s EO’s if they are determined unconstitutional.
From Washington Examiner
“The Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council may review any executive order issued by the President of the United States, if the order has not been affirmed by a vote of the Congress of the United States and signed into law, as prescribed by the Constitution of the United States,” the bill’s text reads.
The bill sets up a process for reviewing the president’s executive orders, which would be submitted to the governor and attorney general so that the attorney general could “determine whether the state should seek an exemption” from the order or have it “declared an unconstitutional exercise of legislative authority by the President.”
The bill targets orders that would “restrict a person’s rights,” specifically pointing to orders related to a “pandemic or other public health emergency” and “the regulation of the constitutional right to keep and bear arms,” among other topics.
South Dakota has frequently stood out from national and state governments amid the coronavirus pandemic, with Gov. Kristi Noem opting for a more relaxed public health approach that resisted strict lockdowns and mask mandates.
“South Dakota is not New York City,” Noem said of her approach. “Our sense of personal responsibility, our resiliency and our already sparse population density put us in a great position to manage the spread of this virus without needing to resort to some of the measures we’ve seen in some of these major cities, coastal cities and other countries.”