Posted on 07/02/2024 11:00:04 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
This current Court’s makeup has worked to reverse Federal over reach.
Decisions making issues covered under RvW back to each state recognizes such unconstitutional upshur of powers.
Two decisions signalling the 1946 Administrative State Act has become beyond the intended scope, Congress was first notified they alone are law makers, and Acency Rules are not an enforceable legal constraint giving them dictatorial powers. The Chevron decision raised awareness and the legal mechanism by which long standing rules will cease to constrain.
The Biden Monday night attack on SCOTUS may well have set into motion the conservative justice’s next legal opinion that destroys the fire of Admin Rule and revoke going forward the Agencies ability to push the DNC agenda. This will now happen on Bidens watch. It will most likely happen in December after the November election humiliating Biden and the Administrative State defending rules, and making previous funding or expenses illegal. The cut off if funds to agencies for rule enforcement will help Trump reduce or limit departments.
The next 40 years will be the rise of State rights and reduction of Federal Budgets.
A 67% approval percentage is “fractured”?
If you look closely from overturning Affirmative Action to Chevron Deference, to Roe V Wade, the vast majority of what this court has done is to overturn what the Leftist Burger Court did from 1969 to 1986.
The only really major case they’ve decided in the last few years that wasn’t overturning a decision of the Burger court was Bruen in which they restored the constitutional interpretation of the 2nd amendment that had prevailed until the mid 20th century.
From your lips to God's ears.
No they didn’t. Next idiotic statement from NYT is no doubt waiting in the wings.
Is there a challenge to Wickard v Filburn in the pipeline. A ruling overturning that would really make the libs’ heads explode.
Except cops, federal agents, prosecutors, judges, and democRATs.
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