The Supreme Court Has a Chance to Fix Government – But Will They?
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In colonial times, King George mandated that colonists house and feed his soldiers. This tyrannical overreach was so egregious, it was specifically mentioned in our Declaration of Independence as a reason for severing ties with England. Jump to the 1930s. FDR’s New Deal resulted in a substantial increase in the number of government agencies, the leaders of which were given authority to create their own rules, enforce those rules, and apply their own penalties. This practice not only enables government overreach, it also violates the separation of powers built into our Constitution.
The Supreme Court Has a Chance to Fix Government – But Will They?
The Supreme Court Has a Chance to Fix…
The Supreme Court Has a Chance to Fix Government – But Will They?
In colonial times, King George mandated that colonists house and feed his soldiers. This tyrannical overreach was so egregious, it was specifically mentioned in our Declaration of Independence as a reason for severing ties with England. Jump to the 1930s. FDR’s New Deal resulted in a substantial increase in the number of government agencies, the leaders of which were given authority to create their own rules, enforce those rules, and apply their own penalties. This practice not only enables government overreach, it also violates the separation of powers built into our Constitution.