Then why, @Hoodat , do you want a President who in service to your whims will ignore laws passed by Congress?
Because that is how our Founding Fathers set it up. If I am driving along the Interstate and happen to be doing 70 mph as I pass a 65 mph speed limit sign, I want to enjoy the grace that the Executive Branch is willing to afford me even though the Legislature deems that I have violated their law. Likewise, a President also has the discretion to enforce a law as he sees fit so that when Congress legislates that SUVs are no longer allowed on Interstate highways, the President devotes zero resources to enforce it.
I want a President who will carry out his Executive duties in service to a nation and its people within the limits of the Constitution. And there is nothing there which says his power is solely confined to whatever Congress orders him to do.
It is a simple concept called 'Separation of Powers'. It is the genius invention of our Founding Fathers, chief among them fellow Virginian James Madison who understood checks and balances. The Executive branch has a check against the power of the Legislative branch in that the Executive is charged with enforcement of the law. Again, any high school student throughout the Commonwealth is intimately familiar with this concept. But not you. Why is that?
I didn't vote for taxpayer dollars to be spent on funding abortion. I voted for a President to stop it. But you obviously don't want that.