First issue in the article, dishwashers. Judges use dishwashers too don't they? And as consumers, maybe they were happy that Trump injected some common sense into the manufacture of them to make them work faster. And then, surprisingly (/s) the Biden administration canceled Trump's plan. Could it be that the some judges finally saw the light about how abusive the regulatory powers are?
Second issue in the article is forcing commercial fishing vessel owners to take federal fish inspectors on board and forcing the owners to pay the inspectors' costs. This has an unending possibility for all businesses doesn't it? How many businesses can now be forced to pay inspectors' costs, and what will be the limit on what those costs are? Man oh man, talk about letting the genie out of the bottle!
Judges need power to heat and cool their homes too, like the rest of us. And yet, through government intervention, we have blackouts which endanger lives in severe weather conditions. Do the judges finally understand that?
Judges fly on airlines too don't they? And do they now understand that the chaos is largely due to overregulating air travel?
Judges fuel their vehicles like the rest of us, and they see the excess cost of fuel due to overregulation of the energy industry. And even if they can afford the artificially inflated high cost of fuel, they understand that their family and friends are pinched financially by government rules. Will they finally put the brakes on the regulators?
Immigration? Daily, there are stories of the disaster occurring at our southern border. But even more, now that illegal aliens can go anywhere they want, leftist run cities are being impacted. Leftist politicians are complaining and the judges must be hearing them. Will the courts finally side with governors who are struggling to enforce immigration law? Do the judges finally understand that the Biden administration has abandoned its Constitutional duties to guard our borders, and has instead lead the charge to conspire with the cartels to traffic children, flood the country with illegal drugs, register illegal aliens as Democrats in a thinly disguised effort at massive election fraud, and let tens of thousands of military age males into the country who are not properly vetted, and who may pose an existential threat to us all?
Inflation? Judges must be starting to understand the catastrophic damage inflation is beginning to cause all of us, meaning of course, that they are not exempt from being driven into poverty. I don't know what the courts can do to curb the runaway train here, but I cross my fingers that they are fully understanding the damage uncontrolled government power is doing to this nation.
Restore Our Free Constitutional Republic!
...the Constitution as written and originally understood and intended?
Bye, Bye, Utterly Unconstitutional Regulatory State!!!
” which not only told commercial fishing vessel owners that they had to take federal fish inspectors on board but also had to pay the inspectors’ costs.”
This almost sounds like a Third Amendment violation, namely, being forced to quarter soldiers in one’s domicile.
Now shut down the Department of Education.
vessel owners that they had to take federal fish inspectors on board but also had to pay the inspectors’ costs.
IOW, we need to hire more inspectors, so we need more money because my moron for a nephew needs a job. And nothing like getting him one on the taxpayer dime, with benefits and pension.
Nothing but a jobs fair program, just like the State Dept
This has been going on a long long time, I know a guy that has a Big Food Company that makes Salsa, he has to supply a full time office for the FDA Inspector.
If I had a nickel for every time I’ve seen this headline, I’d have the 2 trillion dollars!
So my dishwasher is safe? Juan will be happy to hear this.
Don’t forget about those light bulbs and toilets.
“The $2 Trillion Administrative State”
This weekend’s Wall Street Journal has a bar chart of the job gains over the last year broken into various cateories:
Government: 650,000
Healthcare: 630,000
Leisure and Hospitality: 470,000
Construction: 200,000
Professional and business services: 150,000
Retail sales: 50,000
Financial activities: 40,000
Manufacturing: 20,000
Transportation and warehousing: -50,000
Information: -50,000
“Better make it 4 trillion...”