Posted on 01/31/2023 3:31:58 PM PST by Governor Dinwiddie
The ‘law’ of least partisan resistance.
The law of Shut. Up.
The oil companies don’t resist because the price increases and they don’t need more capital investment to get it every time Fedzilla restricts supply. Look at Exxon’s and Chevron’s profits.
Libtard Frick Frack Laws
There isn’t one
Just like there’s no law that allowed Soetero’s DACA, admitted by even him.
No law that actually allows the AHA.
No law that allows for birthright citizenship as its currently being abused and has been abused for decades.
Yet here we are.
It’s the law of,
“if they don’t stop us, we can do it and get away with it”.
Oldest law ever for the corrupt and criminally minded.
The law of government run media says so.....
Or ban pipeline construction for that matter.
I suspect AOC has done a lot of fracking.
And that statement demolishes the commonly-believed conspiracy theory that oil companies just raise prices for no reason so they can gouge everyone. If that were true, prices would never go down. But of course they fluctuate wildly in both directions in response to market forces and in this case, idiotic political actions.
He inherited Obamas’ Pen and Phone.
We live in the age of the Imperial Presidency. Presidents (D and R) essentially rule by decree. But they are not absolute monarchs, not just yet. They are usually careful to find some resolution or regulation to give them cover.
A prime example of that is George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq. He started a major war all on his own. He didn’t bother to ask Congress for a formal declaration of war, as is required by the Constitution.
Oh, but there was a resolution that gave Bush cover. So I guess it’s all good. Just as I’m sure there’s some regulation somewhere that can be twisted to give Biden the “right” to set the nation’s energy policy all on his own.
True. And she's laid a lot of pipe, and pulled a few trains.
Ping
You know it’s a shame. Our founders wrote a pretty darn good Constitution. That document gave a list of things that the government is permitted to do, and it was intended that this list be exhaustive — if it’s not on the list you can’t do it. They even added the Tenth Amendment to cover cases where something isn’t on the list — such powers are reserved to the states or the people.
Banning the extraction of natural gas (or any other natural resource) is not on the list of enumerated powers. We should really get back to using our Constitution; it’s been a good century or so since anyone has done so.
Yes and who says the Dems care about any frackin’ laws?
It is as if the overnment and the Industry are acting together in restraint of trade. Isn’t there something about that somewhere in free trade laws and monopoly laws?
>>A prime example of that is George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq. He started a major war all on his own. He didn’t bother to ask Congress for a formal declaration of war, as is required by the Constitution.
The Authorization of Use of Military Force against Iraq as all but a declaration of war. Which HRC voted for, I will point out.
I have no idea how Wikipedia spins that, haven’t read it. But I stand behind my characterization.
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