I worked in DC as a low level federal agency administrative assistant/research for years, and trust me the SCOTUS WV v. EPA Ruling ROCKS THE CASBAH - Bigger Win Than Roe End imho
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KEK! I scrolled down hoping to either find this comment, or the opportunity to make it!
Viewed this on my iPhone Pro now posting this comment from my floor.
The foaming g mouth means the meme is working.
Oh shit Fren, don't worry, OnStar is on its way! Hold tight!
I just literally got an LSD flashback - totally trippy - this is fking craz i7Zllo ng@£
I love your username, Fren!
Thanks! You’re not so bad yourself!
I just came to !! What happened ? Dam
Yeah this should be in the title 😳 it’s a little too much for my eyes.
So bright I had to scroll it outta view
What better way to announce one of the biggest BOOMS of all!
Grandma seizure at that!
I'll take warnings that came too late for $200 Alex.
Haha. At the time I was the first comment. You can thank me for providing adequate scroll distance.
One thing that Congress and the Administrative Law Superstate spent endless hours, months, years on was what each had to do and could not do. A whole administrative law class evolved to try to delineate what is administrative law rulemaking that the SCOTUS just put the kibosh on. A lazy Congress hates to do work if they can pawn it off and the admin state/exec branch will expand into that vacuum for any reason. This ends the nightmare Eisenhower warned us about. It also creates a more muscular Congress that must work or die. NO more stuffed shirt posers who can't make law because they are someone's paid off muppet.
Congress critters then can’t use regulatory agencies as shield for doing bad policy. And they take credit for any good things that happen but can just blame the agencies for the ‘bad implementation’ of Congress’ intent.
I think laziness is the best case scenario. I think the most important concern is that Congress has been able to empower an unaccountable group to carry out an agenda.
This point is so salient that it's enlightenment shouldn't just be relegated to a comment on a post, on an anonymous discussion board.
It needs it prime time Maria Bartiromo exposure/analysis.
I disagree about the "laziness" theory. I see it as something more sinister, the left using the admin powers of the govt. to push their agenda through. Instead of passing some form of "green new deal" which would be wildly unpopular they can just push their agenda via proxy through the EPA.
This new ruling is great! It limits the scope of power allotted to agencies like the EPA where they can pull laws out of their ass and impose it on the rest of us under the guise of "administration".
I wish they had gone much farther. I don't think executive branch rule making is appropriate, period. It's just lawmaking by another name. And per Article II Congress is supposed to exclusively make law, not punt to a bunch of bureaucrats. And but for a little tweaking here and there, is there really that much more law necessary? Don't kill people or steal their shit or molest kids. That gets us 90% there IMO.
Congress has never passed a law making global warming standards on any outputs. So CO2 controls, forced limits on nitrogen, carbon, "green house gases," etc. - the whole Dem assault on the US Energy industry dies because Congress never made a law instituting it. The federal code addresses pollutants but not components naturally occurring in the atmosphere. We have Congressional law on pollution - certain ones are explicitly illegal obviously. None of them have anything to do with the fabricated hysteria from global warming mania nutters gluing themselves to highways. Suddenly the GOP in Congress got a lot more power because the GOP can block any trending made up leftist socialist foreign funded soft war attack on US energy and food production now.
So add the USDA, the FCC, the FDA, the CDC, HHS - anything that is NOT a law by passed by the Congress is simply falsely predicated. The deep state loses a lot of ground.
So that means every state that brings a lawsuit against those federal agencies, can diminish their power? Am I right?
Or even a letter of complaint to the agency and/or the Inspec. Gen. that regulates that agency. They have their own websites, the IGs, and are totally independent of the agency. So it will take time but if you hated say how the fed rules on your farm were forced on you, you could line item by item request that the IG review if the agency even has that authority to demand compliance with their nonlegal unsupported rulemaking.
Thanks for saying letter of complaint, i was looking for that term. The OH legislature did that recently regarding EPA and emissions tests on vehicles. In Ohio it only effects 7 counties out of 80. Its bullshit. I hope the near future doesnt have emissions testing on vehicles.
So every person or company fined or charged with violating this garbage can sue?
Thanks so much for clarifying the SCOTUS ruling
Gregg Phillips makes a great comment - Since the FBI was created by EO, is it valid now? There is a fair amount of Admin Law/Exec Branch agencies that were not made by Congress.
WOW, that's news to me about the FBI was created by an EO! DAMN, did not know that!
Homeland security as well I think. By Bush jr.
How will this affect the DEA? Drug control act of 1970? I'm guessing 'not much'.
The BQQMS in the last week have blown quite a few holes in the hull of the deep state! Sink into the abyss.... And never return
I agree, executive branch agencies are their own legislative, judiciary without proper restrictions and oversight. This ruling could be a total game changer for the deep state. Pray and see.
Cool! can you explain a little bit about what people are talking about over there, what kind of concerns or complaints or whatever are they voicing? I find this intriguing.
So this is not just a ruling pertaining to the EPA. Big point number one. Congress MUST explicitly delineate the rule or agency policy. No more political appointees sabotaging agencies or making it up as they go.
So the whole green greta carbon made up cabal attack on US energy is moot, but that is just the beginning. Take a knife and carve off any dept. not created by Congress. LBGTXYZ enforcement via any fed agency, like Dept. of Ed = NOPE. Not a law made by Congress. Hidey going to make schools teach CRT or lose lunch money from HHS = NOPE, not a law by Congress.
You get the idea.
Yes anything in the CFR Code of Federal Regulations and not mirrored in the USC United States Code (laws) then that can be a target for elimination.
Congress could in theory just copy/paste the CFR into bills to get passed, but that would be a train wreck as many Congress and special interests will slice and dice that bill into Swiss cheese that won’t make any sense and will die in committee going nowhere. This is good. This will slow down regulatory state quite a bit it seems.
This is what I got from it:
U.S. Federal Law is supposed to be made by the U.S. Congress.
The U.S. Congress is supposed to be freely and fairly elected by We, the People, so that we know exactly who they are and what the hell they're doing.
U.S. Federal Law is NOT supposed to be made by nameless, faceless, unknown bureaucrats whom Congress "delegates" to decide how things will be run.
...nameless, faceless, unknown bureaucrats who can be bribed, blackmailed, or threatened into doing exactly what the Congressional "delegators" want them to do.
That makes sense, i just wanted to hear how they were panicking
Holy fucking seizure warning.
Why? From your perspective what makes this development so significant?
The average layperson, who has no business with a federal agency routinely or with Congress, has no idea what the administrative law superstate even is or how they simply make s--t up as they go, and Congress is happy to let that happen.
You really saw this under Obama and now with Biden - HOW do they have the power and precedent to turn federal depts. and even agencies into their own private political Gestapo? How is all of the administrative/exec branch the new Stasi of the Dems? Because there has never been a proper check on it.
Now there is. Every citizen got their right to throw a flag on this play. So use it. Use it everywhere, on everything, so that Dems know this is all under their Soros muppet Hidey.
I am aware of the rampant abuse in these agencies and my understanding is that Congress sets policy(strategy) and allows the agency to set the rules to implement it(tactics). My take was the ruling was to reconcile two conflicting policies (one Obama & one Trump) in regards to power plants. I’ll read deeper.
Sometimes yes there is a logical legal flow of Congressional lawmaking to the agency which then arranges its affairs accordingly. But then sometimes a federal agency head is appointed and does whatever they want for any reason.
Guns are a good example. What parts of a gun make it so that the ATF can regulate or prohibit said parts? It's a Byzantine labyrinth that only professional gun dealers understand. Why does one part one inch longer or a legal part installed on some other section of a gun make that gun an illegal gun? There's no law from the legislative branch outlining any of it.
And, per guns, there is nothing in the Constitution that empowers the Congress to make any laws respecting them---except to arm the citizen militia. The only true Constitutional power of the ATF is collection of tax on alcohol.
Bingo. One old timer in DC shouted that the ATF can't exist legally. Guns are Constitutionally protected, tobacco is legal, and ETOH is protected for sale by amendment.
My understanding is the same about Congress setting policy and allowing agencies to rule. However, some agencies were created by executive orders, not Congress. Therein lies the problem...
Exactly. Are E.O. only created agencies like the FBI even legal? All of the people being harassed by a political FBI run amok now have the means to demand they not only cease but disband the agency over-reach.
Woah there ultra maga high energy killer, gotta go with the more subtle gif lol u/#happening
I love Ron Paul. Now we have to unleash our inner Ron Paul and take apart the fiat admin. law deep state.
I think somewhere Ron Paul is smiling
Can you explain to me why so I better understand? Is it tied into these whacks wanting to still perform abortions on federal land?
The thing that sucked most about my job was that I had to disabuse the best people, the true good citizens of America, of their hopes for honest government and hand them the truth of how the swamp protects itself at the expense of people whose rights they trample upon. And a federal admin agency lawsuit for most is ruinous. So kudos to WV for fighting for its self-preservation and winning.
It made me a John Birch conservative in no time. My co-workers were also and were like "welcome aboard." But we had no power to fix it.
Admin state including LE, regulatory and administrative elements routinely employed lawfare against resistors....most cave because they will be both financially and reputationally ruined if they resist. And they claimed that their rules had the power of law, so they had all the power. this is the end of the proverbial "little old lady in tennis shoes" who refuses to do anything she doesn't like and just waits out the leadership until someone comes in who will support her.
Absolutely. Obama wanted to hand Bundy's grazing land to a CCP mining company or so went the scuttlebutt. The administrative law exec branch govnt was a way to sell America to the highest bidder. And by the time of Obama, it had become utterly treasonous.
I still can't unsee the murder of LaVoy. Had his hands up & was shot, reached to check blood & then the other agents knee jerked him to death.
Got it. Thank you.
When Trump was 17 there was an article with a photo of him and his dad. The article talked about them being members of the John Birch Society. My parents were too and so was I so a understand how red pilled he was from a very young age.
Tweeny boppers on /pol/ have NO idea who the Real Trump is.
Please wake me up from my epileptic seizure once I finish.
The def system is a costly scam anyway,. You can literally run water through the system with no Ill effects.
Thank you for the insight!! this is very, very exciting. i’d love to know how each of us could push back against these agencies. any real tangible steps that we could do to start dismantling these frauds.
Any more details?
Im i the only one that wants that to be a "tile desktop background exe. for my liberal bed wetters associates?
Income tax was a constitutional amendment so the IRS would at the very least be allowed to collect that
I don't necessarily think these agencies will get the boot, but they now have the potential to be completely neutered until Congress passes laws to give them authority to do the shit that they've been doing lawlessly for years
Now people need to start bringing lawsuits so we can get this train rolling
16A gives Congress the power to collect tax. It does not give Congress the power to create an agency to collect tax on their behalf. Nor does it give them the ability to create an agency to invent tax code from whole cloth. IRS is a valid target.
Find a good accountant and a good lawyer.
Saving children was bigger for me. Trump said itsxall about the kids.
So let's get to the real question, can DEA regulate thc limits in hemp.....oh wait, wrong board. Kinda