Dems continue proving they want an energy dependent USA.
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To: where's_the_Outrage?
“... good regulation.”
Ahhhh. I see The Problem, here.
43 posted on
03/02/2022 6:37:55 PM PST by
HKMk23
(https://youtu.be/LTseTg48568)
To: where's_the_Outrage?
This could be huge. Nobody elected the tens of thousands of nameless, faceless bureaucrats handing down their insane regulations from Mount DC.
Congress has kicked the Administrative State can down the road for well over 100 years. Time to kill it.
45 posted on
03/02/2022 7:54:59 PM PST by
Basket_of_Deplorables
(Putin is behaving rationally. The war is on Biden and Obama.)
To: where's_the_Outrage?
“.....handcuffing the EPA from its ability to keep some of the country’s biggest polluters from belching greenhouse gasses into the air.....”
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Yeah, no bias there, Kate, you ridiculous eco-freak moonbat.
46 posted on
03/02/2022 8:12:10 PM PST by
july4thfreedomfoundation
(Greenie weenie ecofreaks in Europe and the USA are responsible for this war.)
To: where's_the_Outrage?
Billions for the carbon hoax not one penny for real pollution.
47 posted on
03/02/2022 8:23:30 PM PST by
TigersEye
(Is it time for a general strike yet?)
To: where's_the_Outrage?
Some court watchers worry that a conservative majority could also use this forum to issue a blanket ruling on agency power, one that reverberates through the entire administrative state and invites challenges to all kinds of exercises of executive branch authority. This court has never shown any inclination in all the chances they have had so far. In fact, they think "splitting the baby" is the answer to every question that faces them, and when the baby can't be split they come down on the left every time.
To: where's_the_Outrage?
Really they just want to be free of any constitutional limits upon their power.
To: where's_the_Outrage?
Some court watchers worry that a conservative majority could also use this forum to issue a blanket ruling on agency power, one that reverberates through the entire administrative state and invites challenges to all kinds of exercises of executive branch authority. Weakening environmental protections would be one impact — but such a decision could ripple into worker safety, public health, housing disputes, and every other corner of American life that agencies shape.....
Why would they be worried? Surely all that stuff they're worried about is Constitutional and has no issues with being under a power the government is allowed to exercise.
...Or are they worried because they know this stuff is NOT Constitutional, but they want to keep all the power?
To: where's_the_Outrage?
54 posted on
03/03/2022 9:28:11 AM PST by
zeugma
(Stop deluding yourself that America is still a free country.)
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