U.S. - A new study has found that executive abuses of power are only a big deal when the other political party is in power.

The research also confirmed that you should only be worried about the rapidly increasing power of the executive branch when your political foes control the White House.

"When your own political party is in power, you can rest easy: the consolidation of power in the executive branch probably won't enable the next guy to do terrible things," said the head of the study, Dr. Bart Cardigan. "Don't worry too much about it. The next person who gets in power will definitely give all that power back as his first, well, executive order. It's an unwritten code among presidents: they immediately roll back their power when they sit down in the Oval Office chair. They're gentleme

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