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So far we've had OSHA issue medical opinions, the CDC mandate legal process on mortgage foreclosures, and the DOJ weigh in on public education. Now we have the SEC issuing environmental rules. I don't think anyone in the President's Cabinet knows what "scope of delegated authority" means. Given what this Cabinet has done so far, I expect the Director of National Intelligence to issue a new food pyramid any day now.

So far we've had OSHA issue medical opinions, the CDC mandate legal process on mortgage foreclosures, and the DOJ weigh in on public education. Now we have the SEC issuing environmental rules. I don't think anyone in the President's Cabinet knows what "scope of delegated authority" means. Given what this Cabinet has done so far, I expect the Director of National Intelligence to issue a new food pyramid any day now.

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And this right here is why most companies are staying private, its hard enough running a company without a bunch of commie blowhards micromanaging you

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I always hate it when a good company goes public because within a decade the jew jackals have extracted every shekel of value by trading on the good name and making shoddy products with higher profit margins. When people catch on and stop buying the product the jews move on to the next victim and dump the carcass of a formerly great company.

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This is precisely why you never give government power, even when it seems like a good idea at the time. Eventually someone will come along and use those powers in ways that weren't intended.

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Seems like a polite way to have companies engage in struggle sessions by confessing their climate "sins".

Also diverts corporate resources into hiring firms capable of producing acceptable verbiage; said firms staffed by the usual leftists, making it a polite method of extortion