The main issue here is not that regulators have been hamstrung, it’s that SCOTUS has de facto made themselves the absolute arbiter in every single regulatory decision moving forward. This effectively places the court above the executive and legislative branches in one fell swoop.
This, combined with the Snyder decision legalizing bribery, and you have the perfect recipe for a handful of wholly corrupt unelected officials with a lifetime tenure and no realistic way to remove them, and who can legally sell their policy decisions to the highest bidder. This is regulatory capture on a massive scale.
This decision has now made SCOTUS literally the most powerful group of people in the United States. This is a soft coup that will likely have terrifying repercussions for decades to come.
The main issue here is not that regulators have been hamstrung, it’s that SCOTUS has de facto made themselves the absolute arbiter in every single regulatory decision moving forward. This effectively places the court above the executive and legislative branches in one fell swoop.
This, combined with the Snyder decision legalizing bribery, and you have the perfect recipe for a handful of wholly corrupt unelected officials with a lifetime tenure and no realistic way to remove them, and who can legally sell their policy decisions to the highest bidder. This is regulatory capture on a massive scale.
This decision has now made SCOTUS literally the most powerful group of people in the United States. This is a soft coup that will likely have terrifying repercussions for decades to come.
Project 2025 is coming to fruition.