These agencies contain the bureaucrats that think they run government. They add penalties (like a tax) on us for doing things against what they call regulations. We should have had a ruling like this a long time ago. I think the commies are in charge of most of these types of agencies.
I think you might be right the CDC and FDA should, hopefully, be looking cautiously over their shoulder. At least I hope they are.
Wondering about this because in the decision, they narrowed their focus on just a single practice of the EPA. Wondering how this will truly impact the other agencies in the manner that we hope. Does this mean that a suit has to be brought to the SCOTUS every time? Like CDC/Mandates, IRS/Tax Code...etc. Hoping someone can explain further...
This is huge beyond huge. This precedent ruling will effect EVERY Federal agency!
Cya BATFE
Wonder how the CDC and FDA feel right about now?
Insert Spider-man after the snap.
These agencies contain the bureaucrats that think they run government. They add penalties (like a tax) on us for doing things against what they call regulations. We should have had a ruling like this a long time ago. I think the commies are in charge of most of these types of agencies.
I think you might be right the CDC and FDA should, hopefully, be looking cautiously over their shoulder. At least I hope they are.
Wonder if the FDA will regret their historic overreach of the last few years? Spoiler: THEY WILL
They're gonna be cramming through as much bullshit as they can.
What about the NIH (in addition to the CDC) - and the jab mandate?
Does this KILL the Jab Mandate?
Wondering about this because in the decision, they narrowed their focus on just a single practice of the EPA. Wondering how this will truly impact the other agencies in the manner that we hope. Does this mean that a suit has to be brought to the SCOTUS every time? Like CDC/Mandates, IRS/Tax Code...etc. Hoping someone can explain further...
From what I understand, yes, that basically how she goes for starters.
I’m just a nurse, but I understand this ruling to give the case study for all future grievances against federal over reach?