Off-Topic: SCOTUS strike again
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MartiniMan
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SCOTUS strike again
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6/30/2022 10:45:34 AM
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In yet another 6-3 ruling SCOTUS has stopped EPA from regulating greenhouse gases and indicated that this should be done by Congress.....where it belongs. This is a blow to the administrative state and a sharp rebuke to Congress for abrogating their legislative role to the unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats in the executive branch. While this is only about one instance of the bureaucracy overstepping its authority it sends the signal that if they do in the future you can sue and win.
And it's a message to both Democrat and Republican congress people that they can't avoid doing what they were elected to do. None of them want to take responsibility for anything so they let the administrative state do the dirty work and if it doesn't work out they have someone else to blame. This transition has been happening for a long time and it needs to stop. Congress legislates and the executive branch executes.....that's the way this is supposed to work.
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