Rajvik, if it gets vetoed the Republicans still lose. A precedent will have been created that a President now holds the power of the purse, if to a limited extent, and may use that power to address anything he deems an emergency. It gets even worse for the Republicans if they successfully manage to defeat the various lawsuits to dismiss the emergency on legal grounds, because now there's also the precedent that anything a president deems an emergency is an emergency.
With the next mass shooting under a Democrat, especially at a school, expect your gun rights to take major hits nation wide as the federal government, in answer to the clear and present emergency that costs so many lives every year. With the next major environmental hazard incident like with Flint expect massive and sweeping changes in environmental regulations, tightening standards. With the next major recession or banking crash expect major financial reform pushed through under an emergency declaration. If there's any indication of election meddling by any source expect major election law reform under a Democratic president, not least of which because the Democrats have historically had major advantages in sheer share of the population.
With the next mass shooting under a Democrat, especially at a school, expect your gun rights to take major hits nation wide as the federal government, in answer to the clear and present emergency that costs so many lives every year. With the next major environmental hazard incident like with Flint expect massive and sweeping changes in environmental regulations, tightening standards. With the next major recession or banking crash expect major financial reform pushed through under an emergency declaration. If there's any indication of election meddling by any source expect major election law reform under a Democratic president, not least of which because the Democrats have historically had major advantages in sheer share of the population.