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RealCleanUpPhilly 4 points ago +4 / -0

I just don't understand why the Dems and their nonprofits are so terrified of a judicial review of the mechanisms that protect elections.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 2 points ago +2 / -0

Last night my whole internet went out and so I couldn't even report it to an outage site. Came back in a few hours. Military or police action? Stuff is going on.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 2 points ago +2 / -0

AKA probably a rent boy - if in the flesh trade, monkeypox is getting off light. Get out of this terrible business. Male prostitution in LA and NYC is a death sentence.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 6 points ago +6 / -0

Instead of Tranny Flags in schools, they need to go back to maps.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 11 points ago +11 / -0

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.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 10 points ago +10 / -0

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.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 22 points ago +22 / -0

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.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 24 points ago +24 / -0

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.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 15 points ago +15 / -0

This was something that lifers in all the federal departments discussed routinely. We don't have legal Congressional authority to do this but the federal appointed agency head wants me to do this, so how can we do this? So they wrote all these memos of understanding that there is an administrative law rule making uncodified bureaucracy. That is all exposed now and requires Congressional authority. So eyes on to see that Dems and RINOs don't just codify the deep state.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 12 points ago +12 / -0

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.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 14 points ago +14 / -0

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.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 47 points ago +47 / -0

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.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 45 points ago +45 / -0

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.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 18 points ago +18 / -0

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.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 36 points ago +36 / -0

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.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 70 points ago +70 / -0

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.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 6 points ago +6 / -0

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.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 29 points ago +29 / -0

It gives us the ability to fight off all the incursions suffered by a politicized deep state however, from FBI raids for nothing, for made up nonsense never made law, for IRS challenges, for ATF gun law invention out of thin air, and so much more. The whole deep state Stasi can't touch us now unless CONGRESS passed it as a law.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 11 points ago +11 / -0

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.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 14 points ago +14 / -0

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.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 3 points ago +3 / -0

And it all HAD to be THIS WAY. It had to happen under Biden to defang the Dem loon brigade trying to rule by riot.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 19 points ago +19 / -0

Congress authorized the CIA to exist but not to make rules and laws on its behalf, imho this is why this ruling does slice and dice the Farm considerably.

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RealCleanUpPhilly 2 points ago +2 / -0

Some of these have to be feds to keep the fake race hate Trump supporter narrative alive. We're watching a movie.

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