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Tom Yossarian Joad

(19,275 posts)
Tue Jul 26, 2022, 06:14 PM Jul 2022

The Supreme Court Is Making America Ungovernable (The Atlantic)

Like many governmental agencies, the Environmental Protection Agency has an elaborate process for developing important rules. As I saw during the Obama administration, when I headed the EPA office that oversees this process, getting a major rule over the finish line can take years. Almost every step of the way offers obstacles to addressing any serious environmental problem.

This work just got much harder, if not altogether impossible. In West Virginia v. EPA, the Supreme Court held that Congress may not authorize an administrative agency like the EPA to address an issue of great economic and political significance—in the Court’s parlance, a “major question”—unless Congress speaks extremely precisely in doing so. Broad statutory language, written with the aim of empowering an agency to take on new problems in new ways, will no longer suffice.

The Court’s decision has the immediate effect of limiting the EPA’s power and flexibility in regulating fossil-fuel-fired power plants under the Clean Air Act. But it extends beyond that: Any agency that asserts authority over an issue of great economic and political significance could meet a hostile reception in the courts precisely because it has tried to do something big. Many agencies will just avoid taking such actions in the first place, knowing the risk. The obvious result could be a federal government with little ability to tackle many of the biggest issues society faces.

The specific focus of the Court’s decision was an EPA regulation, known as the Clean Power Plan, that set emission limits for power plants in part by shifting electricity generation from coal-fired power plants to gas-fired power plants and renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. Soon after the EPA issued the rule, the Supreme Court used its shadow docket—rulings it makes without full briefing and oral argument—to stop the rule from ever taking effect. Even so, the emission reductions required by the rule were met on time and without any of the catastrophic effects that the rule’s challengers had conjured. By the time the Supreme Court had determined the validity of the rule, in other words, real-world events had proved its modesty and workability.

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https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/07/supreme-court-major-questions-doctrine-congress/670618/?fbclid=IwAR2jCINWU2Zan9H0kMV63pAhNBE0Pkyez5iX7wkovkq2hnqiwQ96d24wWhw


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The Supreme Court Is Making America Ungovernable (The Atlantic) (Original Post) Tom Yossarian Joad Jul 2022 OP
All those originalists must have missed the part Mme. Defarge Jul 2022 #1
That is the point. That is the point. That is the point. ret5hd Jul 2022 #2
And it has all been paid for. Welcome to the Oligarchy. Tom Yossarian Joad Jul 2022 #3
Children will be forced to work, future tense? BWdem4life Jul 2022 #4
WELL, angelo244bb Jul 2022 #7
Kick dalton99a Jul 2022 #5
The right wing extremists on the court cherry-pick the Constitution dlk Jul 2022 #6

ret5hd

(22,161 posts)
2. That is the point. That is the point. That is the point.
Tue Jul 26, 2022, 08:00 PM
Jul 2022

When the country is ungovernable…

Public lands are open for the taking/raping
Mining is no longer regulated
Product/food recalls are a thing of the past
Lawsuits over withheld wages are gone
Minimum wage is history
Child labor laws are reversed…as in children will be forced to work
Air and water are free to ejaculate industrial waste into the environment
Civil rights are destroyed

There is a hell coming our way that will make us envious of indigenous Brazilians slaving/prostituting in a forest gold mine under threat of death…if we let it.

You will own nothing.
You will pay for the privilege to own nothing
You will pay for the privilege to breathe
Your children will be enslaved as soon as they walk.

dlk

(13,107 posts)
6. The right wing extremists on the court cherry-pick the Constitution
Wed Jul 27, 2022, 03:45 PM
Jul 2022

And when they’re not cherry-picking, they just make things up to suit their personal, anti-democratic agenda.

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