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Getting off topic here, but that's a significant oversimplification. Congress has abdicated large swaths of its constitutional authority to the executive branch's bureaucracy (or the bureaucracy has usurped it - pick your interpretation), but this is going to be reined in right quick with the impending death of Chevron Deference.illegal as in created and funded by congress. sure thing buddy. i see article I constitutional bodies delegating executive function isn't really your thing but it isn't illegal.
Granted, I've acknowledged that the Supreme Court, albeit with a significantly different makeup, previously blessed the EPA's expansion of the Clean Air Act to regulate the stuff we all exhale with every breath and that is necessary to sustain all life on earth, and that ain't gonna be revisited anytime soon.
Point of this thread is that I was genuinely curious about that recent WSJ piece. It still sounds pretty screwy to me. But it also sounds like the EV multiplier was "hidden in plain sight" for years - it's just very few people were paying attention?
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