Here are some very constructive ideas about how to unlock and/or break the raft of stupid eco-fascist laws and regulations. I especially like this one:
Obama joined Paris Climate Agreement by executive action. Trump exited by the same method. And Biden rejoined, again by executive action, right on January 20, 2021.
Trump could follow the previous method and just quit again. But my preferred suggestion would be to submit the Agreement to the Senate as a treaty. There is zero chance that the Senate would ratify. That would kill this thing much more securely than the other method.
And this would be the time to submit it, while the Stupid Party controls the Senate.
I know, the Paris Climate whatever is pretty much a paper tiger and waste of time. Don’t care about it? Then try this one:
“Regulations” are different from mere Executive Orders and actions, in that in order to be adopted they have gone through some complex and time-consuming processes prescribed by the Administrative Procedure Act. The processes are designed to give these “regulations” some purported legitimacy and heft, to make them hard to undo, and to distract the gullible public from the fact that they have not gone through the only process that counts under the Constitution for valid legislative action, namely passage by both houses of Congress and signature by the President. The result of all the procedural rigamarole is that — if you buy the legitimacy of enactment of massive substantive regulations by administrative agencies in the first place — then the processes to eliminate the regulations are the same complex and time-consuming mess that it previously took to adopt them.
Do the Trump people really need to go through the same labyrinth to rescind these Rules? Here’s an approach I would take: First, announce that the legal opinion of the administration is that the Rules are invalid under Supreme Court precedent (i.e., the “major questions doctrine” of West Virginia v. EPA), and therefore they will not be enforced. Next, announce that permitting on power plant and other fossil fuel projects will take place as if these Rules did not exist. Finally, switch sides in the litigation, and join the red states and other plaintiffs seeking to have the Rules invalidated.
Here’s what I really, really like about this initiative: it would also nullify, ipso facto, all the horrible regulations foisted on us by other Gummint agencies — such as the fucking ATF, for starters, and [add your favorite agency’s name here].
So when you follow the link above to see all the other Good Ideas, don’t just look at those suggestions as part of the destruction of the “climate change” myth, good as they are; apply those principles to all areas of our life that the bureaucracy have (un-Constitutionally and illegally) affected over the years.
Roll on January 2025.
In addition to the actions listed, any politician who votes for, signs or in any ways helps to enact unconstitutional laws that violate citizens rights faces three actions
– 10 years in jail per violation. Mandatory sentence
– 1 million dollar fine per violation. Mandatory sentence. (This in addition to the 10 years in jail.
– can never hold public office of any kind again or work in any government job state federal or local ever again.
Draining the swamp must include stopping the assholes who commit fuckery.
As a point to mention, telling people they can not buy certain gas powered items (vehicles generators as lawnmowers) or certain guns cuz they are scary, those are two examples of many where the guv mint politicians have exacted unconstitutional laws. This type of bullshit goes on in a few places in the US but especially in California, Massachusetts and New York.
The politicians doing this shit need to spend time in prison and lose millions of dollars so that other liberal shit heads and RINO’s don’t think they can have a turn at this bullshit.
i agree.
I’d also like to see these politicians, their accomplices aka staff and bureaucrats put on public display each day in the pillory. Half rotted produce available for $5 a throw. Use the funds to pay down the debt or for government programs.
Coffeeman: That is making it a criminal law, that is, depending on the establishment to punish its own members. Make it a matter of civil law: everyone harmed by unconstitutional laws and government actions, as well as illegal acts by government officials gets to sue those responsible for full compensation, including their legal fees – and the courts and DOJ can also get their expenses reimbursed. We could begin by suing Biden for all the student loans illegally forgiven.
And if the awards are not paid in full within three months, _then_ the official is barred from all government employment – except on a chain gang.
There was apparently a decision by the DC court regarding the rule making authority of the CEQ. What the decision seems to do is state that the CEQ – which purports to be a rule-making agency that the NEPA uses to justify their rules – has no authority to make those rules and never has had that authority. Which could theoretically make all rules promulgated by the EPA since its inception null and void. . . Oh my time to buy more popcorn futures. .