Part of the point of ending Chevron and shutting down agencies is to make the damage they're going to do much, much harder to undo. You can't rely on regulations or administration, everything is now handled by legislation. That means every single fiddly little thing, from special needs kids getting funding to the amount of lead in your drinking water needs to be legislated or ther are no rules. That requires total capture of all three branches...and guess who has that?

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@specwill @specwill sounds like you're missing that Chevron allowed agencies to do harm without legislative approval.

This kind of deference allowed one administration to undo the good of the past administration, it allowed one administration to do a bunch of harm to undo the good that the last administration did.

And no, it absolutely does not mean that every single fiddly little thing needs to be legislated. It just means that legislatures have to give permission to regulate those fiddly things, but once the permission is given, go for it.

It sounds like whoever you're listening to on this topic has been misleading you.

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