What if a Democrat ruled like Trump?

The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board has a long, consistent history of opposing overreach by presidents of both parties. When George W. Bush was in the Oval Office, we criticized his habit of appending “signing statements” to laws he signed that made clear there were parts of the laws he wouldn’t enforce. When Barack Obama succeeded Bush, we criticized Obama’s even more egregious habit of unilaterally rewriting portions of immigration law and two of the biggest bills passed this century by Congress — the No Child Left Behind education reform measure and the Affordable Care Act. In December 2016, when Obama issued far-reaching executive orders that sought to box in President-elect Donald Trump on major environmental issues, we warned that Obama’s overreach “could enable all kinds of unilateral actions by Trump.”