When Steve Bannon said their goal was to dismantle the administrative state, he meant it. Basically these people do not want the government to exist in any way to help people. They want unfettered capitalism, not democracy, to be the basic governing principle of America.
BREAKING: The Supreme Court has dealt a major blow to the EPA's power to regulate carbon emissions that cause climate change. n.pr/3ucDxVe

Jun 30, 2022 · 2:34 PM UTC

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It has basically been this way for a long ass time.
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Where in the Constitution is the EPA listed?
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however, it makes no changes to the powers of democratically elected members of Congress to pass legislation to achieve environmental goals. agencies that collect and analyze data can and should make recommendations, not policy.
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"I want to dismantle the administrative state" Progressives "What a fascist".
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What part of making Congress pass legislation instead of unelected bureaucrats dictating policy not democracy?
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We want a constitutional federal republic (our model of gov) built on unfettered capitalism and with inherent principles of democracy at the state & local level.
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Balance the budget, preserve legal citizens rights, and protect the borders. That's all I want out of government. That's it.
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Excuse me but where in the constitution does it say beaurocrats get to dictate to the people?
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No we want congress to make laws not unelected bureaucrats.
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