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IMO Congress began abrogating their responsibility to legislate when they began to create these agencies to do the heavy lifting they were elected to do. SCOTUS should have stopped this nonsense in its tracks

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Absent SCOTUS (I don't recall any particulars of their being asked to) we do need to do our very best to get an Administration elected that will take on the issues of the delegation of responsibilities, the Administrative State and the Agencies that are not producing valuable outcomes. In the meantime we need to continue to bring these issues/needs forcefully to the attention of the Congress persons we have in place. Power to us!

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I can tell when I hit an issue that they recognize because their response is something other than canned. But I'm fortunate to have Hawley and Schmitt and my newly elected House member is having a telephone townhall Thursday evening so he is making an effort to understand our issues.

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Yes, SCOTUS has done been brave enough to simply do their job.

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