The chevron decision placed the ability of experts to determine which administrative rules should be applied.
The overturning of this ruling places the court in the drivers seat when it comes to deciding on said administrative rules.
Considering the fact that the appointment of judges seems to be a purely political decision it worries me greatly that we’ve turned our technical expertise over to someone as biased as Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
Nope, that is the lie Democrats keep telling. This ruling prevents people that weren't elected and that have no accountability from being the only voice heard. So it helps to stop totalitarian power hungry people from destroying peoples lives with no recourse. Originally Posted by farmstud60Instead we’ll have lawsuits galore all judge shopping for the judge they think will be friendly to their client. This is a gift to corporate entities whose interests lie only with the bottom line and short term profits. This will expand government through the courts and sowing chaos in our judicial. I guarantee that this decision will come back to bite us in the ass in a big way.
Nope, that is the lie Democrats keep telling. This ruling prevents people that weren't elected and that have no accountability from being the only voice heard. So it helps to stop totalitarian power hungry people from destroying peoples lives with no recourse. Originally Posted by farmstud60What you call a lie is merely a difference of opinion. I trust the governments motives more than I trust a corporate entity whose sole objective is to make money. This ruling will place a much higher burden on state governments. This ruling doesn’t make things better for anyone.
Instead we’ll have lawsuits galore all judge shopping for the judge they think will be friendly to their client. This is a gift to corporate entities whose interests lie only with the bottom line and short term profits. This will expand government through the courts and sowing chaos in our judicial. I guarantee that this decision will come back to bite us in the ass in a big way.
If i’m going to get screwed i’d rather it be by the government than an immoral corporation like Perdue Pharma or practically anyone on Wall Street. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
The chevron decision placed the ability of experts to determine which administrative rules should be applied. Originally Posted by txdot-guyThe “experts” are political hacks to the top of the ladder. Our secretary of transportation is in place because he sucks dick and takes it in the ass. It’s his sole qualification, and we’re supposed to be confident he should be the final word on matters that effect hundreds of millions of Americans.
What you call a lie is merely a difference of opinion. I trust the governments motives more than I trust a corporate entity whose sole objective is to make money. This ruling will place a much higher burden on state governments. This ruling doesn’t make things better for anyone. Originally Posted by txdot-guyNo man...it's all "DEMONCRAT LIES" lol
The “experts” are political hacks to the top of the ladder. Our secretary of transportation is in place because he sucks dick and takes it in the ass. It’s his sole qualification, and we’re supposed to be confident he should be the final word on matters that effect hundreds of millions of Americans. Originally Posted by Rhubarb1216How is sucking dick or taking it in the ass relevant?
The “experts” are political hacks to the top of the ladder. It’s his sole qualification, and we’re supposed to be confident he should be the final word on matters that effect hundreds of millions of Americans. Originally Posted by Rhubarb1216First of all congress who makes the laws are the biggest political hacks in the business. They along with lobbyists make our laws. The executive branch runs the administrative system. It may be headed by a political appointee but the employees that fill out the agencies and the experts within are at least mostly merit based positions.