EPA plan to "protect wetlands" may give government power to grab homeowners' land:
I agree with John Tamny and Steve Forbes on abolishing the EPA, not so much because of this particular land grab - which is hardly the first - but just on the general principle that even the EPA's ostensible mission is not an enumerated power of the federal government under the U.S. Constitution, much less the corrupt, tyrannical White House catspaw it's long since become. This latest regulatory metastasization seeks to overturn two recent SCOTUS rulings on "wetland" overregulation that scaled back the EPA's power. It could not be a more brazen, in-your-face rivening of the rule of law, whose moribundity expands cancerously once again with this EPA smackdown on Olympus and property owners.
It's as I keep saying: Barack Obama's chief legacy is the amputation of power from legal authority. In a word, tyranny. And if his Regime will not be stopped by Congress or the Supreme Court, what hope do We, The People, have?
you're not one of those who calls national parks unconstitutional are you?
ReplyDeleteNational Parks are unconstitutional as per Article I, Section 8, Clause 17. So is blue lining through Conservation authorities.
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