It is simple. The SCOTUS says that agencies cannot usurp the role of Congress by making up laws and rules. Fed agencies can exist but only to do explicit Congressional bidding. That means we the people got our voice in government back from the deep state. This will close whole departments in unelected administrative law/exec. branch federal government.
The problem is that we have a Congress that is beholden to the Deep State via their fraudulent elections-placed I office, blackmail and bribes. The first thing a new Congress needs to do is defund every government office: CDC, FDA, NIH, IRS, HHS, FBI, DOS, etc. and reconstruct a limited government which oversees the duties of the now defunded ones. Enforce separation of church and state-government can NOT shut down religious entities by decree for any reason. Congress needs to prohibit stock trading by members and families, ban lobbyists and influence peddling, vote for term limits of Congressional members, ban holding jobs after Congress in any company for which the member voted laws pertaining to the company or it’s affiliates, enact a law doing away with Congressional Cadillac health plans for Congress, ban foreign campaign financing, ban Congressional members from foreign travel on taxpayers’ money unless approved via state budget for legitimate purposes, financial review of Congressional members and family every two years with immediate removal from office if there is a hint of bribery or other paybacks.
ATF can't make up imaginary gun law anymore. And what they have done is now explicitly invalid. No more this part that part can't be on this gun or else POOF MAGIC BAD GUN. Not unless Congress has explicitly outlined that as the law.
The EPA interpreted their role as having the power to accomplish whatever task they were given. However the Court reviewed their evidence and said "naw bitch". Meaning they stripped the EPA of their power to do things not explicitly granted by law. This reigns in the EPA, but also other regulatory bodies which have taken a similar view of their authority. Which is many. It also helps that the supreme court explicitly called out that they knew they were setting this precedent. Regulatory bodies are a way to circumvent having to right individual laws to control industry.
In other words:
"Congress do your job"
"Executive branch don't step outside the law"
Highly likely, agreed. The whole arbitrary system of not giving permits to drill is now going to be either made law or tossed, and likely tossed, so gas will start to climb down after a bit. It will likely hit ten a gallon first, then correct. Hold on fam.
Literal civics 101, legislative branch job make the rule, executive enforce the rule, judicial arbitration of complaints. EPA was making up there own rules and arbitration. In theory a court ruling like this can be applied to any alphabetnsoup agencies that overreach their legal guidance mandates as outlined in whatever laws actually get legislated.
In other words, a lot of paper pushers and power hungry flunkies will be filling the roles of burger flippers at Mikey D's very soon. Great way to cut the size of government in half without really trying.
It means all these government agencies that try to dictate law cannot anymore. ATF cant say things are illegal. CDC cant say we have to mandate vaccines, OSHA is one that will cause a lot of fuss. And the EPA cannot pass laws forcing manufactureres, factories, power plants etc to meet their agenda.
In short, Congress has to do its job. Agencies of the federal gov cannot create laws.
It is simple. The SCOTUS says that agencies cannot usurp the role of Congress by making up laws and rules. Fed agencies can exist but only to do explicit Congressional bidding. That means we the people got our voice in government back from the deep state. This will close whole departments in unelected administrative law/exec. branch federal government.
The problem is that we have a Congress that is beholden to the Deep State via their fraudulent elections-placed I office, blackmail and bribes. The first thing a new Congress needs to do is defund every government office: CDC, FDA, NIH, IRS, HHS, FBI, DOS, etc. and reconstruct a limited government which oversees the duties of the now defunded ones. Enforce separation of church and state-government can NOT shut down religious entities by decree for any reason. Congress needs to prohibit stock trading by members and families, ban lobbyists and influence peddling, vote for term limits of Congressional members, ban holding jobs after Congress in any company for which the member voted laws pertaining to the company or it’s affiliates, enact a law doing away with Congressional Cadillac health plans for Congress, ban foreign campaign financing, ban Congressional members from foreign travel on taxpayers’ money unless approved via state budget for legitimate purposes, financial review of Congressional members and family every two years with immediate removal from office if there is a hint of bribery or other paybacks.
ATF can't make up imaginary gun law anymore. And what they have done is now explicitly invalid. No more this part that part can't be on this gun or else POOF MAGIC BAD GUN. Not unless Congress has explicitly outlined that as the law.
The EPA interpreted their role as having the power to accomplish whatever task they were given. However the Court reviewed their evidence and said "naw bitch". Meaning they stripped the EPA of their power to do things not explicitly granted by law. This reigns in the EPA, but also other regulatory bodies which have taken a similar view of their authority. Which is many. It also helps that the supreme court explicitly called out that they knew they were setting this precedent. Regulatory bodies are a way to circumvent having to right individual laws to control industry.
In other words: "Congress do your job" "Executive branch don't step outside the law"
short term gas will fall about 50 cents. Long term businesses will sue the crap out of the government regulatory agencies and win.
Highly likely, agreed. The whole arbitrary system of not giving permits to drill is now going to be either made law or tossed, and likely tossed, so gas will start to climb down after a bit. It will likely hit ten a gallon first, then correct. Hold on fam.
Literal civics 101, legislative branch job make the rule, executive enforce the rule, judicial arbitration of complaints. EPA was making up there own rules and arbitration. In theory a court ruling like this can be applied to any alphabetnsoup agencies that overreach their legal guidance mandates as outlined in whatever laws actually get legislated.
In other words, a lot of paper pushers and power hungry flunkies will be filling the roles of burger flippers at Mikey D's very soon. Great way to cut the size of government in half without really trying.
Up vote for "naw bitch."
It means all these government agencies that try to dictate law cannot anymore. ATF cant say things are illegal. CDC cant say we have to mandate vaccines, OSHA is one that will cause a lot of fuss. And the EPA cannot pass laws forcing manufactureres, factories, power plants etc to meet their agenda.
In short, Congress has to do its job. Agencies of the federal gov cannot create laws.
In simple terms it sets precedent for future court cases to use this ruling to remove power from any agency if sued by a State for overreach.
Now do IRS.