Anonymous ID: a4205a Aug. 7, 2022, 11:19 a.m. No.17149101   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0554 >>1430 >>3172 >>6456 >>7283

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>>17148996

>Legal experts are waiting to see if the ruling in West Virginia v. EPA begins to chip away at the ability of federal agencies — all of them, not just EPA — to write and enforce regulations

 

This is YUGE!!!.

ALL Fed agencies have:

  1. US Code

Not law:

A. Regulations (Attorneys write these up, probably in a smoke filled room with lobby interests to "extend" the rules, massage them if you will.

B. Super secret-y Criminal procedures and special databases, limited access to a very few.

 

  1. Director memos

  2. National Counsel memos

  3. District memos

  4. Group memos

  5. Self interpretation (sounds legit at the time, go with it)

 

Imagine a country if you will, that uses the Rule of Law….that Congress has to actually show up for and work out. All Republic-y or something.