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gc_2024 3 points ago +3 / -0

You are welcome. Thank you for the nice compliment.

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gc_2024 74 points ago +74 / -0

Chevron was a Supreme Court opinion from 1984 (EDITED: Not from the early 1970’s) that gave federal agencies broad discretion to interpret legislative intent. These agencies passed thousands of “regulations” some of which are (or were) punishable by prison and fines.

Basically, the agencies are on the Executive branch and were riding the Chevron Deference as it became known to pass laws. That is not a power of the Executive Branch.

This is a huge win for freedom. Before Chevron, any ambiguity in legislation fell in favor of We the People. Going back to the Constitutional separation of powers will reduce the size of government and its intrusion on every aspect of American life.

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gc_2024 2 points ago +2 / -0

Someone walked in front of Biden’s camera when they had it split-screened to show both of them at the same time. That would be a serious mistake for a supposedly professional crew. It was impossible to see what happened, exactly, as it was just a shadow across Biden’s half of the screen. They immediately cut to a single view of Trump for maybe 20 seconds or a little more.

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gc_2024 6 points ago +6 / -0

Interesting. Why are they trying to shoot straight now? Why has CNN’s behavior changed? More likely accurate: what is going to change? Planting seeds to have FJB removed from the ticket, maybe.

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gc_2024 5 points ago +7 / -2

Fucj these backpedaling homo fuckers. Keep the pedal down.

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gc_2024 3 points ago +3 / -0

Apparently there will be more opinions released on Wednesday. There are a lot of big cases before the Court this session, but the Chevron case is the biggest.

GC

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gc_2024 4 points ago +4 / -0

Deputizing people does not mean they would be forced to exercise the new authority granted upon them.

GC

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gc_2024 5 points ago +5 / -0

It hasn’t destroyed critical thinking. It simply exposes how many people are incapable of thinking critically.