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I haven’t “tried” what you suggest. I have been very clear . . . OSHA is today exercising regulatory authority over a subject matter not delegated to Congress. And, it would be an absolute absurdity to believe that our founders, and those who ratified our Constitution, vested a power in Congress to delegate powers which it may not rightfully exercise itself.

JWK

Again, this thread is about OSHA. You clearly want to talk about the wall and the border. Go find the appropriate thread and post it there.

For those of you at home, Smyrna is clearly (and shamelessly) engaging in the Red Herring fallacy. We can only guess at his motivation, but my belief is that he has nothing meaningful to contribute to this thread.

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Interesting. Are you suggesting that OSHA is constitutional as an advisory body, but does not have rule making or enforcement power?

People pass out at Amazon warehouses all the time.

:roll_eyes:

I made no suggestion. I was explicitly clear, I think! I wrote: “OSHA is today exercising regulatory authority over a subject matter not delegated to Congress”

And, with that in mind, it would be an absolute absurdity to believe that our founders, and those who ratified our Constitution, vested a power in Congress to delegate powers which it may not rightfully exercise itself.

JWK

Why have a written constitution approved by the people if those who it is designed to control are free to make it mean whatever they wish it to mean?

Yes or no: are you suggesting that OSHA is constitutional, but that they have no rule making or enforcement powers?

No. I am not suggesting that. Did you already forget what I posted above?

In this thread a specific rule is being talked about.

At any given time 25% of our facility is environmental controlled to 84-86 degrees and 70-75% humidity. Down right dangerous without certain precautions

Indoor grow house?

Yeah.

This thread is about people being over heated due to they’re activity and OSHA is getting involved. That said, those crossing the border are doing so in the very deep south…where it’s of the absolute highest temperatures in the country and OSHA should demand the construction of a border wall for the safety of those attempting this. If you believe this is right for anyone else, it’s absolutely necessary in this instance but…you don’t care about this. Why? These people are in worse danger of overheating than those involved in this thread and I’m simply spotlighting this truth…that because it doesn’t fit your agenda, you’d rather choose to ignore it. That said, now you can understand why many will ignore the inconsistency of OSHA and libs.

It’s like the late 1800’s to the early 1930’s never happened.

Fail. Take it to the border thread.

Gawd, right? We have overwhelming evidence that profit is more important than life, but the problem is…OSHA.:roll_eyes:

Oh horse ■■■■ .

The world has moved on. OSHA compliance inspectors need new policies to have something else to pick at. They can’t even keep up with the rules they have now.

It’s a lobbying/ money vicious circle.

Every government level from municipal up is exempt.

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How?

No they don’t. And neither does the government.

Get rid of OSHA and we will get stronger labor unions.

So that would be cool.

No.

Thank you. I thought that you would be in the “OSHA is unconstitutional camp”.

So, to answer your question, I say Article I section 8.