Why do we have “regulatory agencies”? The congress has in effect abdicated it’s constitutional authority. We are no longer a Constitutional Republic. This is tyranny, pure and simple.
This is very, very true.
It's this way by design…
The congress has in effect abdicated its constitutional authority. We are no longer a Constitutional Republic.
The Congress likes it this way; you see the agency can be pointed at and the Congress can say oh, it's not our fault!
when they implement an unpopular policy that the Congress really agrees with; in other words it gives them plausible deniability
and keeps them from having to be held accountable — we saw this quite plainly with the NSA and its domestic espionage operations.
The agency
employed doesn't even have to be governmental — the Federal Reserve, for instance, is used in exactly the same way — it provides for the imposition of unpopular monetary policy that the Congress [and the Executive] can then deny because it's not part of the government. (And they extend special protections to it, such as immunity from auditing.)
Why do we have regulatory agencies?
That's why: so that out leaders may impose government upon us without being held to account. There is evidence that they are trying to create, and have been somewhat successful, an American Caste System — the push for Amnesty makes a lot more sense when viewed through that lens.