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Old 06-29-2024, 05:29 AM   #16
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overturning "Chevron" could have far-reaching ramifications in diverse areas of regulation, from farming, and the fisheries, to manufacturing and the regulation of firearms.

The bump stock ruling, while a separate litigation, is related to the overturn of Cevron.
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Old 06-29-2024, 05:40 AM   #17
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No man...it's all "DEMONCRAT LIES" lol

I'm sure farmstud enjoys duking it out with Monsanto, assuming he's not already reaping the benefits of patented food sources that make their way by wind into the fields.

Of course that assumes he's any sort of farmer, and it's not simply a hooker board name.

Monsanto hasn't existed for probably close to 10 years now.
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Old 06-29-2024, 08:08 AM   #18
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Monsanto hasn't existed for probably close to 10 years now.
Oh yeah...you got me there. They're Bayer now, who I'm sure loved that Roundup litigation. It doesn't diminish the point that without federal agencies, corporations would buttfuck everyone even more than they do now.

Also, I doubt all the farmers want the government to butt out of the subsidies they hand out. Handouts are fine as long as it keeps the farmers going.
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Old 06-29-2024, 10:11 AM   #19
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When OHSA unilaterally mandated that tens of millions of private sector workers take the COVID shot or wear masks, appellate courts cited the Chevron doctrine for allowing it

It's important that the Chevron deference is dead
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Old 06-29-2024, 10:27 AM   #20
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When OHSA unilaterally mandated that tens of millions of private sector workers take the COVID shot or wear masks, appellate courts cited the Chevron doctrine for allowing it

It's important that the Chevron deference is dead
Absolutely! It should all be thrown out because folks had to wear a mask!

Good thing it will probably change banking regulations. We can always count on the banks to look out for people!

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Old 06-29-2024, 10:51 AM   #21
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Absolutely! It should all be thrown out because folks had to wear a mask!
Not much on reading are you... Vaccine Mandate.. I wrote nothing about masks. (Not that those weren't a retarded response either, but hey... forcing people to inject experimental drugs into their bodies to fight the flu is probably a bit worse)

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Good thing it will probably change banking regulations. We can always count on the banks to look out for people!
Oh my Gosh! If we didn't have those unelected apparatchiks looking out for us, we'd all be really screwed!
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Old 06-29-2024, 11:30 AM   #22
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Oh my Gosh! If we didn't have those unelected apparatchiks looking out for us, we'd all be really screwed!
Looks like you're finally getting it. I haven't seen any evidence that most of the brainiac righty rubes can protect themselves from poor decision making.

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Oh yeah...you got me there. They're Bayer now, who I'm sure loved that Roundup litigation. It doesn't diminish the point that without federal agencies, corporations would buttfuck everyone even more than they do now.

Also, I doubt all the farmers want the government to butt out of the subsidies they hand out. Handouts are fine as long as it keeps the farmers going.

Actually most government regulation increases the cost for business to start up and ends up reducing competition for corporations and increasing costs for everyone. It has the exact opposite effect of what you posted.
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Old 06-30-2024, 06:16 AM   #24
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It has the exact opposite effect of what you posted.
Does it? At this point shouldn't we just accept that THAT IS EXACTLY the desired outcome of liberal policies in spite of what they say. It's the only way to explain their repeated attempts to implement failed policies over and over no matter how many people have to di.
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I'm sure farmstud enjoys duking it out with Monsanto...
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Monsanto hasn't existed for probably close to 10 years now....
John Deere is alive and well, though. And fought tooth and nail for years against "right to repair." Yeah, your buddies at American Farm Bureau Federation fought a good fight and prevailed. Kind of. But meanwhile, look who had your back:

"President Biden signed an executive order in 2021 calling on the Federal Trade Commission to draw up a countrywide policy allowing customers to repair their own products, particularly in the technology and agriculture sectors." (BBC, 8 January 2023)
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Old 07-03-2024, 08:43 PM   #26
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John Deere is alive and well, though....
They are moving to Mexico, sans the 1,000+ AMERICAN workers.
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The overturning of the Chevron decision will have some serious implications for the regulation of new technologies. Laws are never written for new scientific discoveries. There is a real need for the executive branch to conform existing laws to new technologies. It has been made much more difficult by this ruling.

The Supreme Court just kneecapped tech regulation
https://www.axios.com/2024/07/02/sup...lation-chevron
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Old 07-04-2024, 06:24 AM   #28
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The overturning of the Chevron decision will have some serious implications for the regulation of new technologies. Laws are never written for new scientific discoveries. There is a real need for the executive branch to conform existing laws to new technologies. It has been made much more difficult by this ruling.

The Supreme Court just kneecapped tech regulation
https://www.axios.com/2024/07/02/sup...lation-chevron



Total bull pucky.. Congress and the legislative branch is where the power needs to be.


Putting the power to write regulation in the Executive branch is basically a dictatorship.
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Old 07-04-2024, 09:15 AM   #29
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Total bull pucky.. Congress and the legislative branch is where the power needs to be.


Putting the power to write regulation in the Executive branch is basically a dictatorship.

You are absolutely right on these points. What you do not acknowledge is who is writing most of the legislation in our plutocracy and how our "legislators" get rich.
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