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https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/21pdf/20-1530_n758.pdf

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[–] 4 pts

To be clear the Supreme Court said the EPA cannot decide to cap carbon emissions at a level that they think will solve some environmental problem. That is beyond their authority.

This throws the whole carbon capture and carbon limitation scheme out the door.

The Supreme Court says that in order for such a massive thing to take place it must be decided by the legislature itself or the legislature itself must specifically give an agency the authority to decide such a thing. Now that last part bothers me because I think Congress may give the EPA that authority after this ruling.

Nonetheless for the moment the huge overriding justification for all transitions to the economy of the United States that is limiting carbon has been thrown out the door by the Supreme court.

[–] 3 pts

the big thing is that this precedent will require all agencies created by executive order to be passed through the legislator. they would need one massive and really shitty omnibus bill to pass something like that

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Don't put it past them. Omnibus bills should be completely disallowed. All riders should be illegal.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts (edited )

Congress should not be allowed to delegate it's power away. Agencies should only ever be executing on specific regulation passed by congress. If they were allowed to do so they could just decide to privatize lawmaking by delegating congressional duty to a sub contractor.

[–] 0 pt

They already have it’s called the “administrative state”. The legislators decide something is beyond their intelligence level and create an agency to do their work for them.

We basically pay them to pass a budget so other agencies can make laws/rules. That’s the deep state, they believe they’re the true government.

If it's beyond their intelligence level to decide on something it's probably not a constitutional power they were delegated to regulate in the first place.

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delegating congressional duty to a sub contractor.

They already let lobbyists write all of their bills.

The issue is that the energy companies are all majority owned by banking families like the Rothschilds. The same fuckers pushing globalism and carbon taxes. They will gladly abandon their fiduciary duty to their "shareholders" in order to push their NWO agenda.

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I don’t think manchin will flip on this, he’s in coal country. After midterms depending on the makeup of the senate and congress it may pass.