Also wow! Trump is going to end up having more executive orders then... the last ten presidents combined at this rate.
Went and looked it up. FDR (covering the war years, so probably excused) signed OEs at an average rate of 290 per year. One every 1¼ days! (And over 3-and-a-bit terms, obviously.) Currently Donald's on (assuming there are no splurges in the pipeline that need to be back-counted once they emerge) one every 2⅛ days. The rate will
probably fall off, though, once "hitting the ground running" is no longer the dominant force.
From JFK to Obama, inclusive, 2,852 OEs were signed. Assuming two terms, or 2922 days in office, Donald needs to approach one OE per day to match that.
OTOH,
of those prior ten, Carter (no idea what his beef might have been... Or peanut?) was the most prolific at slightly over 4½ days per, over his four years. JFK over his shortened term did almost as much (Space Race stuff?) with 4.8ish days mean frequency. Just outside those last ten was Dwight D's 6 days per, over 8 years (484 total), but "culmination of the Cold War" Reagan did the 'best' of the two-termers
within the catchment, at 381 total, one per 7⅔ days.
I get a feeling (from limited data, and obviously without foreknowledge of any 'EO Allergy' Trump may catch if he gets something
spectacularly wrong, soon enough) that he's certainly
capable of producing an award-winning rate, however many (whole or partial) terms he lasts. Or whichever of the advisers it is, again, who is actially typing up these OEs for Trump to rubberstamp. If
they mess up/fall foul of their rivals in the administration, it might quieten down somewhat.