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West Virginia v EPA...

Posted on 6/28/22 at 4:07 pm
Posted by JakeRStephenes
Member since Feb 2012
3043 posts
Posted on 6/28/22 at 4:07 pm
Does a certain outcome send the markets soaring?
Posted by Guntoter1
Baton Rouge
Member since Nov 2020
1582 posts
Posted on 6/28/22 at 5:24 pm to
good question.

Posted by I Love Bama
Alabama
Member since Nov 2007
38423 posts
Posted on 6/28/22 at 6:01 pm to
We need a convo about this. Curious what others think.
Posted by Realityintheface
Member since May 2022
1784 posts
Posted on 6/28/22 at 6:19 pm to
What do you think and why?
Posted by Shankopotomus
Social Distanced
Member since Feb 2009
21082 posts
Posted on 6/28/22 at 6:20 pm to
It's been on the poli board but ... man is a case on admin agencies like the EPA just writing laws AND enforcing them how they see fit with police powers overdue
Posted by Bard
Definitely NOT an admin
Member since Oct 2008
57986 posts
Posted on 6/29/22 at 10:33 am to
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Does a certain outcome send the markets soaring?


If the ruling is a hard-lined "we find that any mandate which falls, in any way, outside of an agency's scope of responsibility is unconstitutional and therefore null and void" then expect the bulls to run for a day or so.

Anything less but still finding against agency over-reach should still be viewed positively.

A ruling for the EPA would be just another straw on our already-broken economic camel's back.
Posted by OldSouth
Folsom, LA
Member since Oct 2011
10993 posts
Posted on 6/29/22 at 10:46 am to
I agree with your sentiments.
Posted by Coach Buzzcut
Member since Feb 2016
1404 posts
Posted on 6/29/22 at 4:52 pm to
The market has probably already corrected. First, the Supreme Court had the case docketed around 2017 during the Trump administration, but the court dismissed the case because it was moot when Trump replaced the regulations under the Clean Air Act in 2016.

Basically, this case stems from the Clean Air Act enacted under the Obama administration. The EPA used some obscure CAA definitions to enforce emission standards against the coal industries. The enforcement of the EPA regulations made it impossible for coal companies to abide by the emission standards in effect putting them out of business.

Screw the abortions and gun cases - this is the most important case. These executive agencies and their related regulations need to be curtailed.

WSJ Article
This post was edited on 6/29/22 at 4:55 pm
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