Yes. Yes. Yes.
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Some people want in America what they have in the European union: a system where the votes are for show but the bureaucracy is perpetual and sets the agendal.
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Don't forget about the judges, who should be issuing decisions on the laws in accordance with how the people's representatives wrote them, not as they wish they had been written.
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The administrative state is technically what's radical here: not created by the Constitution, and requiring a new amendment annulling the separation of powers. Instead, FDR got it through by a complicit Congress and Supreme Court, and we're now used to it as "normal".
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Congress delegating the creation of law to the executive branch under "oversight" is no more legitimate than Congress giving "rulemaking" power to a church would be, or than the President giving executive powers to Congress "under his oversight".
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Hypothesis: "Free stuff" always results in an expansion of the administrative state.
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Matt Gaetz & the Squad drafting laws & regs that require considerable technical expertise is a nice theory
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The administrative state is the antithesis of a free state.
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Are you against Corporate Lobbying in the United States? Do you agree with the doctrine that corporations are people too? Are these things part of the administrative state or something else? I ask because lobbyists pretty much write the damn laws. Are you REALLY outraged?
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