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It seems overturning Roe v. Wade may not be the biggest decision to come down from the Supreme Court as its ruling on West Virginia v. the Environmental Protection Agency could strip the government and alphabet agencies of their unfettered powers.

The case asks whether pressing policies that have an impact on the lives of all Americans should be made by unelected bureaucrats or by Congress. The ruling could decide that governing by executive agency fiat is unconstitutional, according to Fox News.

The case takes direct aim at President Biden’s climate agenda and involves the Clean Power Plan. That plan was put in place under former President Barack Obama in his efforts to combat climate change. If the plan had been implemented it would have cost roughly $33 billion per year and reordered the nation’s power grid. Two coal companies and the state of West Virginia sued the EPA alleging the plan was an abuse of power.

 

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This would strip the alphabet depts of making rules laws w/o congress ie the ATF, FBI and DHS.

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1 hour ago, Krdshrk said:

Basically - disband the ATF

It's doubtful BATFE will be disbanded.  They do some legitimate work in R&D and are the best agency in the world when it comes to investigating firearms crimes and explosions.  It should be an apolitical organization with no regulatory power.

Actually, the F&E should be divested from the rest of the vice tax units.  Firearms have noting to do with taxes, alcohol or tobacco.  Guns are not a vice, they are a right.

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12 hours ago, Scorpio64 said:

It's doubtful BATFE will be disbanded.  They do some legitimate work in R&D and are the best agency in the world when it comes to investigating firearms crimes and explosions.  It should be an apolitical organization with no regulatory power.

Actually, the F&E should be divested from the rest of the vice tax units.  Firearms have noting to do with taxes, alcohol or tobacco.  Guns are not a vice, they are a right.

"It should be an apolitical organization with no regulatory power."    That is spot on

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16 hours ago, Krdshrk said:

This would be a wonderful thing - Basically - disband the ATF and all the other alphabet boys!

The point isn't to disband them but to limit them to the letter of the law.  

Few realize that law passed by congress often contain language like, "the Secretary of Health and Human Services will determine . . . "  This passes the implementation and details of a bill off to an appointed department head who then passes the decision on to career bureaucrats.  Often, these bureaucrats do not even have the same goals as congress intended.  Congress gets to skirt responsibility.  The hope is that the court will require congress to spend more time hammering out details.  

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On 6/28/2022 at 3:16 PM, Downtownv said:

Supreme Court poised to drop another bombshell ruling after Roe v Wade

 

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It seems overturning Roe v. Wade may not be the biggest decision to come down from the Supreme Court as its ruling on West Virginia v. the Environmental Protection Agency could strip the government and alphabet agencies of their unfettered powers.

The case asks whether pressing policies that have an impact on the lives of all Americans should be made by unelected bureaucrats or by Congress. The ruling could decide that governing by executive agency fiat is unconstitutional, according to Fox News.

The case takes direct aim at President Biden’s climate agenda and involves the Clean Power Plan. That plan was put in place under former President Barack Obama in his efforts to combat climate change. If the plan had been implemented it would have cost roughly $33 billion per year and reordered the nation’s power grid. Two coal companies and the state of West Virginia sued the EPA alleging the plan was an abuse of power.

 

more here:

https://www.bizpacreview.com/2022/06/28/supreme-court-poised-to-drop-another-bombshell-ruling-after-roe-v-wade-1255492/?utm_campaign=bizpac&utm_content=Newsletter&utm_medium=Newsletter&utm_source=Get Response&utm_term=EMAIL

 

This would strip the alphabet depts of making rules laws w/o congress ie the ATF, FBI and DHS.

Supreme Court limits EPA in curbing power plant emissions (yahoo.com)

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On 6/30/2022 at 11:07 AM, Displaced Texan said:

Unfortunately SCOTUS ruled that the Biden admin can end the Trump ‘remain in Mexico’ policy. 
 

This is bad. 

They Shit the Bed on that one.

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