There should be NO Regulations Made by Bureaucrats

Yes, we really, really have. And we’re putting a lot of it into practice even.

COVID forced change. Among other things.

Stop digging.

I’m not. One of the main things we learned is that when the authoritarians worked from home, the workers did better quality work. The craftsmen crafted.

And without the authoritarian high modernism garbage.

Here’s a hint: they aren’t following the stupid rules anyway. Ever. They can’t and still get the work done.

You sound like a “employee failed to…” guy.

Yeah, we know. It’s because of the crap system bureaucrats gave him to operate.

It’s ok, we’re working on it.

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Yeah, sure you are.

By the way, when someone has questions about marking and shipping practices for safe transportation of uranium hexafluoride, how much help will Congress provide?

None. Have a nice evening.

Are you kidding? Congress writes laws that are hundreds of pages long … how many pages do you think regulations written by Congress would be?

The process is Congress passes a law and instructs the Agency(s) involved to write regulations to implement the law. Most Congressmen have zero idea how to implement the laws they pass.

What aoad of crap

You are absolutely correct to the degree that our Constitution forbids unelected government employees to enact regulations which set or alter, principles, standards or general public policy as legislated by the people’s elected members of Congress. This is basic 101 Constitutional law. To do so is to violate the guarantee to a Republican Form of Government.

Congress, and only Congress has power to declare principles and standards, or general public policy (Lee v. Delmont, 228 Minn. 101: Knight and Wall Co. v. Bryant, 178 So 2d 5, (1965); Nahlen v. Woods, 255 Ark. 974; 16 Am Jur 2D; Constitutional Law, § 337.

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When was Chevron reversed?

And the Administrative Procedure Act is the statutory instrument which Congress directs the executive agencies how to develop regulations to execute the laws of the land.

Wait for it…

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Next term

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It looks like they want to rewrite it only as to the ephors.
Gorsuch:

At this late hour, the whole project deserves a tombstone no one can miss,” he wrote as the court passed up a Chevron-related case in November. “We should acknowledge forthrightly that Chevron did not undo, and could not have undone, the judicial duty to provide an independent judgment of the law’s meaning in the cases that come before the Nation’s courts.”

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May be.

Smart money says it’s going. Especially since Jackson recused herself.

Given recent events, she probably shouldn’t have done so, but whatever.

What?

It is, now?

Yes, the executive branch has way too much power they should not be able to do things like make force EV’s on people by changing regulations. Or even worse redefine words in laws to mean things congress never intended.

We need to get back to real budgets and stop these NDA’s we’ve had since 9/11.

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Another thing we need is term limits for leadership in these agencies. How does a lair like Fauci get to be their amassing power forever? And why the redundancy. We don’t need an ATF when we have an FBI.

And I bet you could fire 80% of the employees. We could save that money for SS and Medicare.

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Yes sir