Three SCOTUS decisions. One is historic. Two are misreported. Here's what actually happened — and what it means for the Deep State and the SAVE Act.
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"SCOTUS scotched a 91-year-old rule allowing for unaccountable “independent commissioners” to be placed on various important boards and powerful federal commissions. That rule was created amidst progressives’ Cambrian Explosion Period, in the infamous 1935 case of Humphrey’s Executor v. United States, which arguably launched the modern deep state."
I love that this article points directly to the modern root of the problem; FDR taking control of the Executive Branch away from the CEO.
What we need now is an un-packable SCOTUS. I have an idea on that, but I'll start a separate post.
Humpries case (29JUN2026) and Chevron Doctrine (gone 28JUN2024) were the two main pillars supporting the Deep State unconstitutional Administrative State. Now both GONE. Great progress, but more peeling back to go.
There are 3 branches of gov't constitutionally. "Independent agencies", just like adminstrative courts (gone 27JUNE2024) are not a REAL THING. Key question for SCOTUS:
Article III courts do not supervise them (you are not part of us, the courts), they just decide cases when the Independent Agency authority is challenged, leaning on unconstitutional "precendent" and "historical understanding" that is all WRONG.
Article I Congress claims to have oversight authority because of the funding provided, implying that the Independent Agencies are either part of the Executive Branch (Article II) or the Judicial Branch (Article III).
Article II Executive claims to have authority over Independent Agencies, but so far, SCOTUS does not completely agree.
If none of the above 3 branches of Constitutional gov't have authority over Independent Agencies, then they must be abolished, or it must be revealed what they really are...Private Corporations fraudulently masquerading as gov't entities.
If the agencies in question execute ANY function authorized by the government, they are EXECUTIVE agencies (they execute actions) and fall under the President. "Executive" is a descriptive adjective, not a window-dressing.