Roundybout Posted June 28 Posted June 28 39 minutes ago, B-Man said: TRUTH Supreme Court Strikes Devastating Blow to Power of Federal Agencies in Landmark Ruling By ZACH KESSEL The Supreme Court on Friday issued a ruling overturning the 1984 Chevron v. National Resources Defense Council case, striking down a previous decision that granted federal agencies immensely broad power to draw up regulations without congressional approval. The Court ruled in both Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless v. Department of Commerce — two nearly identical cases — that regulatory agencies will no longer be able to fill in the blanks of vague legislation in 6-2 and 6-3 decisions, respectively. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recused herself from the first case because she sat on the federal appeals court that had previously heard the case. In his majority opinion, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that it is not the place of agencies to clarify ambiguous legislation. “Perhaps most fundamentally, Chevron’s presumption is misguided because agencies have no special competence in resolving statutory ambiguities,” he wrote. “Courts do. The Framers, as noted, anticipated that courts would often confront statutory ambiguities and expected that courts would resolve them by exercising independent legal judgment.” https://www.nationalreview.com/news/supreme-court-strikes-devastating-blow-to-power-of-federal-agencies-in-landmark-ruling/ . ADDED: The Court announced that there will be one more opinion day, Monday, July 1st . “why listen to experts we appoint when we can listen to some random yahoo on a circuit court somewhere?” 1
Tommy Callahan Posted June 28 Posted June 28 Is billsy on vacation and roundy has to fill his position or something? 1 1 1
Roundybout Posted June 28 Posted June 28 1 minute ago, Tommy Callahan said: Is billsy on vacation and roundy has to fill his position or something? I work in government so I’d appreciate the agencies that we work with on a variety of projects not be completely neutered, thanks. 1
Tommy Callahan Posted June 28 Posted June 28 (edited) Some top level blue anon. Yes. You sit here all day while we pay you. And you desperately want the gravy train to continue. Interesting reference to pol pot as we supported his side in the civil war. Another Kissinger win. Edited June 28 by Tommy Callahan
ScotSHO Posted June 28 Posted June 28 48 minutes ago, Roundybout said: I work in government so I’d appreciate the agencies that we work with on a variety of projects not be completely neutered, thanks. There it is, the modern day nomenklatura worries about his position in the party. Botym comrade, botym! 1
Biden is Mentally Fit Posted June 28 Posted June 28 3 hours ago, Roundybout said: I’ll put this nicely - f you straight to hell. This is the death knell for any enforcement of the clean air act and other federal statutes, all because conservatives are pathetic pissbabies afraid of their own shadows. “big government.” ***** all the way off. I’m furious. this is a disastrous ruling erasing 40 years of legal precedent. All my best to you and your loved ones as you morph into billstime. Please up your meme game. You only need about five that you can use over and over and over and… 1
Roundybout Posted June 28 Posted June 28 4 minutes ago, ScotSHO said: There it is, the modern day nomenklatura worries about his position in the party. Botym comrade, botym! Believe it or not, municipal city planners don’t have that much power
Biden is Mentally Fit Posted June 28 Posted June 28 Just now, Roundybout said: Believe it or not, municipal city planners don’t have that much power But desire more. And once they get it, a little more. So on and so forth. 1
Roundybout Posted June 28 Posted June 28 2 minutes ago, JDHillFan said: But desire more. And once they get it, a little more. So on and so forth. The only power I really need is the ability to snap my fingers and spawn 5-over-1s like in SimCity
Westside Posted June 28 Posted June 28 3 hours ago, Roundybout said: I’ll put this nicely - f you straight to hell. This is the death knell for any enforcement of the clean air act and other federal statutes, all because conservatives are pathetic pissbabies afraid of their own shadows. “big government.” ***** all the way off. I’m furious. this is a disastrous ruling erasing 40 years of legal precedent. Someone is having a bad day. 😂😂😂 1 hour ago, Roundybout said: I work in government so I’d appreciate the agencies that we work with on a variety of projects not be completely neutered, thanks. You’re for government overreach. Got it comrade.
Roundybout Posted June 28 Posted June 28 (edited) 2 minutes ago, Westside said: Someone is having a bad day. 😂😂😂 You’re for government overreach. Got it comrade. I don’t think you quite comprehend the magnitude of the Chevron decision today. And no, I’m for the government deferring to appointed specialists for efficient interpretation of laws. Edited June 28 by Roundybout
B-Man Posted June 28 Author Posted June 28 17 minutes ago, Roundybout said: I don’t think you quite comprehend the magnitude of the Chevron decision today. 1 minute ago, LeviF said: What the decision actually does: EXACTLY. . 1
Roundybout Posted June 28 Posted June 28 15 minutes ago, LeviF said: What the decision actually does: Youre expecting Congress to pass hyper specific laws that deal with every conceivable challenge to a problem? 😂😂😂😂 conservatives are so adorable
Roundybout Posted June 28 Posted June 28 Party of small government has never been good with the economy to be fair
ScotSHO Posted June 28 Posted June 28 36 minutes ago, Roundybout said: Party of small government has never been good with the economy to be fair Not a true statement, but feel free to spin away good sir. 1
Roundybout Posted June 28 Posted June 28 6 minutes ago, ScotSHO said: Not a true statement, but feel free to spin away good sir. Who was in charge during the Great Recession? 1
ScotSHO Posted June 29 Posted June 29 6 hours ago, Roundybout said: Who was in charge during the Great Recession? Since 1969, the average economic growth under Republican presidents was 8.4 percent and average inflation was 4.75 percent. Under the 23 years of Democratic admins, the economy grew 7.5 percent and inflation 8 percent on average. 2
Lost Posted June 29 Posted June 29 7 hours ago, Roundybout said: Youre expecting Congress to pass hyper specific laws that deal with every conceivable challenge to a problem? 😂😂😂😂 conservatives are so adorable You might aspire to live in a complete nanny state where government institutions enforce regulations based on which group they like or don't like, but I for one don't. IRS targeting or conservatives, Maximum jail time for jan 6th protesters while Antifa protesters who wreaked havoc across the nation in summer 2020 mostly walked free. Indicting Donald Trump and raiding his home for storing "classified" documents, yet report comes out few weeks later of Biden doing the same thing and then declare him a feeble old man with poor memory. Prosecuting trump for fraud related to reported property values and slapping him with a 454 million dollar penalty when just about every business person and half of American home owners have probably done the same thing to same thing at some point in their life. 2
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