YOU WROTE:”So you are OK with unelected officials continuing to control waterways (including a farm pond), increasing regulations on fossil fuels to force so called clean energy, etc.”
Calm down, buddy. Where did I say I was ok with that crap?
Maybe you should try t understand the English language before going on a mindless tirade.
“Limited exceptions” means exactly what it says. In any judicial ruling having to do with such matters the court must allow for such things.
Here is the entire sentence in question: “There still might be room for some level of deference to bureaucrats on deeply technical matters, especially on matters of health and the environment.”
I fail to see “Limited exceptions” in that sentence, or the rest of the paragraph. The two key English language terms I see are “some level of deference” (which does not necessarily mean limited) and “especially on matters” which IMHO means extra deference, areas where I believe the bureaucrats really need to be reigned in.