Chevron Deference
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But only congress can make laws and the left has been doing it for decades via government agencies. You cheer political operatives being able to write laws without congress. That's not how the constitution works. HTH
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You have always been able to argue and prevail upon showing that an agency had exceeded its authority. Your expertise as a Mall Cop is not equal to that of someone who has worked in the area of law at issue though.
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I was replying to HH.
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Svetlana, you do not need to further convince me that you’re for the Statist/Politburo approach to lawmaking. Unelected party apparatchiks are your preferred form of Daddy.
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New negotiating rule, for every new regulation added, one entire DEI department in Federal government gets cut.
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Yeah, expertise like the CDC? EPA? FDA? DOJ? Using CAFE to ban internal combustion engines for EVs show what source of expertise?
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"Throw that damn baby out with the bath water!", shrieked Gasbag.
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Yeah, sure that's what I said. There is a big difference from banning ICEs through regulation versus the SEC administering the Securities Acts. But it doesn't mean that the SEC can use administrative proceedings to impose fraud penalties when the defendant clearly has a right to a jury trial under the Constitution.
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Those complaining about appointed bureaucrats reconciling gaps in the legislation are now thrilled to have appointed judges doing it instead.
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