• RxBrad@infosec.pub
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      Obama renamed Mt. McKinley to Denali by executive order. Trump is using executive order to rename it back.

      Biden outlawed oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico. Trump used executive order to rename it so the Gulf of Mexico “doesn’t exist”. (EDIT: Actually the naming appears to be unrelated to this. The drilling ban was specifically reversed in a different executive order that reversed several Biden EOs)

      It’s all questionable use of executive order. But which party is going to step up and say “the last guy did it, but our guy shouldn’t be able to ignore checks & balances anymore”?

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        The difference is that it’s intentional waters and the International Hydrographic Organization is in charge of standardizing the names.

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          The IHO proposes names which world nations may or may not use.

          Such is the case with the “Southern Ocean” around Antarctica since the early 2000s, which is randomly recognized & not recognized by world nations.

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            It still requires Congress to pass legislation. I think they would have to leave the organization entirely or amend the resolution to join it and recognize it’s naming convention. The executive order is illegal.

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              I don’t disagree.

              But recent interpretation of the use of executive order is hurtling toward the president having near-monarch authority

              So, until the reach of executive orders gets reigned in… here we are.