Posted on Jul 1, 2022
Supreme Court cripples the US government's power to fight climate change
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Actually SCOTUS followed the law. The EPA gets it's power from congress and thru legislation gets it's mandates from the clean water act, the clean air act and other legislation. The Executive branch does not have the authority to change those mandates, if congress wishes they can enact new laws changing those mandates but the president does not have that authority. But I would not expect some of you to understand how the constitution works.
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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
SSG (Join to see) So the congress needs to get off their collective ... and do their job.
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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln - That would be correct, now will they I doubt it but we have separation of powers for a reason, so we don't end up with a dictator.
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
NAILED IT!Theiberal left can't see that these justices are actually following the law versus politics...but the left can't get their head out of their fifth point of contact long enough to see that...Her left, if you want it changed do it the right way, work it through congress to change THE LAW!!!
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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln The Current "Conservative" Court will Make the US A Pariah, Little Better than the Taliban in World Opinion.
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Lt Col Scott Shuttleworth
Well that conservative court is actually following the law versus political persuasion.
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It's an easy fix. Congress simply has to be the entity that defines the agency's mission instead of leaving it up to the agency.
My comment here though, in no way is an endorsement of the EPA, itself unconstitutional, or the idea that there exists any kind of crisis in climate that need to be, or even can be, addressed.
My comment here though, in no way is an endorsement of the EPA, itself unconstitutional, or the idea that there exists any kind of crisis in climate that need to be, or even can be, addressed.
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