DeSantis Reacts To Supreme Court Striking Down Chevron Deference

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • At a press briefing, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) celebrated the overturning of Chevron Deference by the Supreme Court.
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Komentáře • 390

  • @flybouy11
    @flybouy11 Před 3 dny +212

    ATF is a prime example of an agency out of control.

    • @edwinmcguire6040
      @edwinmcguire6040 Před 3 dny +27

      AND EVERY 3 letter Agency, EXPAND GITMO.

    • @masterskater256
      @masterskater256 Před 3 dny +9

      Yup

    • @skydvrboy
      @skydvrboy Před 2 dny +2

      And frustratingly, because of Chevron, the rules change depending on which president is in charge. The president could order any agency to change the rules as he sees fit, so nothing is ever settled law. Now the courts can look at the law and see if it was interpreted correctly.

    • @nickpond
      @nickpond Před 2 dny +5

      EPA with hot rod shop have gotten way out of control as well

    • @jonkeau5155
      @jonkeau5155 Před 2 dny +8

      And the EPA

  • @MrMagyar5
    @MrMagyar5 Před 2 dny +71

    A huge win for the People. No more unelected administrators deciding what a law means.

    • @crlake
      @crlake Před 2 dny +3

      You mean clean water?

    • @Gladescat
      @Gladescat Před dnem

      No more water quality experts working on water quality. Instead, water quality cases will be bogged down in the hundreds of lawsuits polluters will file. Killing the Chevron deference effectively kills enforcement of all clean water regulations in the US. More and more, we allow big business to take away our power and protections. How is losing environmental protection a "huge win" for the People. You've been had by some mighty corrupt people.

    • @stevelundgren990
      @stevelundgren990 Před dnem +4

      You have no idea what impact this ruling means to the average American. It was there to protect you. This gives power and unaccountability to big corporations.

    • @MrMagyar5
      @MrMagyar5 Před dnem

      @@stevelundgren990 Are you insane? It does the exact opposite. Chevron deference was the doctrine that when a law is vague or unclear, then the courts allowed the administration in charge of enforcing that law the ability to decide its scope and meaning. Administrations which are unelected. Administrations which are prone to corruption and bribery. Administrations whose members are allowed to purchase the stock of companies whose policies they interpret and implement. This ruling helps end the administrative state that has become our government. A state more interested in the profit of its members than in the well-being of its citizens.

    • @DarrellBeckford
      @DarrellBeckford Před dnem +1

      @@crlake There are already laws for this.

  • @hoosierdaddy8002
    @hoosierdaddy8002 Před 3 dny +242

    Keeping unelected Bureaucrats in check. I`m for it.

    • @Mrjonnyjonjon123
      @Mrjonnyjonjon123 Před 3 dny +9

      Meanwhile Judges: 😈

    • @rickb06
      @rickb06 Před 3 dny +7

      ​@@Mrjonnyjonjon123at least we know their names and where they are, we have no clue who the anonymous SES state employees are, someone may just see your last name, think about it and just determine your last name matches one of their high school bullies and punish you for your name. Ironically enough, that has happened repeatedly in the IRS and ATF among others. Just like one FAA agent put 600 men on disability for their pilot status, what did they all have in common, their last name was Savage. It took a decade to even determine who did it and another decade to hold HER accountable, and i hardly consider 2 years of probation to be enough.

    • @rd264
      @rd264 Před 2 dny +12

      The SCt ended Chevron deference. This means EPA is now barred from developing pollution limits. The law has to have the pollution limits for a given source of pollution or the pollution will not be limited. Citizens will have no opportunity to participate comment or sue if Congress fails to issue a pollution limit or issues a slack unprotective limit -- citizens will have no right to fight toxic air or water. Meanwhile polluters will have their lobbyists writing the limits.
      De Santis knows this. he doesnt care about any Oath and or duty to tell the truth to the People about what this SCt decision means.
      Instead tells voters that this SCt decision 'saves the nation from bureaucrats'.
      He is taking rank advantage of all the good voters who dont know better and all the rest who apparently dont care how toxic the water and air will become for them and their kids.
      De Sanits doesnt mention that Chevron deference ie deference to EPA, never stopped any Polluters or citizens from challenging limits or asking courts to intervene
      We the People always had the courts to resort to if we objected to EPA pollution limits - the difference now is there will be no new pollution limits to contest!
      Now only Congress can issue pollution limits. If you want to fight slack limits favorable to polluters [if any limits are issued at all from Congress] where can you go? Citizens have no right to sue Congress. Congress cannot be sued. But Industry can and will lobby against effective limits and push for slack ones --- citizens wont be in the loop and wont know about it.

    • @Mitch_Conner75926
      @Mitch_Conner75926 Před 2 dny +4

      @@rd264Mmkay so your source is the EPA and their pollution limits, while discrediting all the other hilariously open abuses of power by the same method 😂

    • @skydvrboy
      @skydvrboy Před 2 dny +2

      @@rd264you should read the decision. Agencies still have the power to implement the laws by creating whatever rules they feel necessary. However, courts now have the final say as to whether they interpreted the law correctly. Before the courts were handcuffed and had to assume the government interpreted the law correctly.

  • @Dogglegg
    @Dogglegg Před 3 dny +164

    Yes, stop the Fed's rediculous Tyrranies!

  • @m.schetr7398
    @m.schetr7398 Před 3 dny +146

    Just like the EPA making laws and you have no recourse. Now they can't do that

    • @AppalachianMountaineer1863
      @AppalachianMountaineer1863 Před 3 dny +19

      Just like the ATF making rules retroactively and almost making me a felon overnight for owning something I purchased legally from a licensed seller

    • @joshuamclean9196
      @joshuamclean9196 Před 2 dny +4

      I don't think you understand how hard it was for the EPA to set rules or how broad those rules are. The loss of Chevron means judges now get to decide which of those regulations are constitutional. I hope you trust that the judge hasn't been bought out and lives in the same area you do when someone brings a case on the legality of regulations concerning drinking water

    • @chriskelly6559
      @chriskelly6559 Před 2 dny +3

      @m.schetr, enjoy that brown water coming out of your faucet.

    • @Mitch_Conner75926
      @Mitch_Conner75926 Před 2 dny

      @@chriskelly6559Lol cry harder. By the way most water sources are managed by the state and it won’t be polluted cause you’d have millions of people immediately complaining and suing over it. Stop being dramatic cause your communists lost a large amount of power 😂.

    • @Mitch_Conner75926
      @Mitch_Conner75926 Před 2 dny +10

      @@joshuamclean9196The EPA was seizing peoples property for any number of reasons. All you all cry about is drinking water 😂 you have no grasp of the severity of abuses that were going on all you see is what’s right in front of you.

  • @6102oneWolf
    @6102oneWolf Před 3 dny +96

    This takes unregulated control and power away from self righteous groups that are not elected officials. Gives the individual or business the ability to fight back. 👍

    • @WilliamLaakkonen
      @WilliamLaakkonen Před 3 dny +3

      even elected officials are not law MAKERS - only CONGRESS may make laws

    • @rome79735
      @rome79735 Před 2 dny +2

      @@WilliamLaakkonen Yeah tell that to the ATF who re-writs laws they see fit to push their Anti Constitutional ways.

    • @Coderdawg
      @Coderdawg Před 23 hodinami

      @@rome79735Yes like Hunter Biden being convicted on a question that was written by the ATF. I’m glad you are oppose his conviction since you care about the 2nd amendment.

  • @jdranchman2905
    @jdranchman2905 Před 3 dny +40

    The Water of the USA issue is an example of how the Fed bureaucratic tenured folks abuse their positions. Great SCOTUS decision. Now Congress must get to work or leave us the hell alone.

    • @Gladescat
      @Gladescat Před dnem

      And now you have polluted water. Congrats!

  • @JosephDeLuna-yj8vg
    @JosephDeLuna-yj8vg Před 3 dny +88

    The Feds Are Not Allowed To Do This Anymore!!!

    • @junicohen7918
      @junicohen7918 Před 3 dny +4

      It's not like they won't just ignore it

    • @Mitch_Conner75926
      @Mitch_Conner75926 Před 2 dny +8

      @@junicohen7918Lol they can choose to ignore it but when it ends up in court they’ll lose a lot more than just money. Every violation puts the violating agency at risk of losing more funding and just being outright removed. Chevron was a blank check for whatever they wanted, now it’s gone. They’ll be forced to be a lot more careful. Especially now that they can no longer do the two step approach with court cases.

    • @John-lj8rv
      @John-lj8rv Před 2 dny

      Think of all the legal precedent they have set that on it's face should be considered unconstitutional now, but won't be. The only reason its been revoked is because they believe enough precedent has been set for them to continue unmolested with the tyranny.

    • @davidpar2
      @davidpar2 Před dnem

      @@junicohen7918this ruling has opened the doors for lawsuits against the bureaucrats who were previously enjoying unjustifiable immunity from them.

  • @curly__3
    @curly__3 Před 3 dny +14

    This goes well beyond federal bureaucracy. It is ruled on the basis that bureaucracy cannot be trusted to point the direction legally on constitutional issues. So in essence, this has removed all state and local government power to use deference in making laws that are federal court jurisdiction...like anything that has to do with the 5th amendment and the 2nd amendment, etc...

  • @_.-AAA-._
    @_.-AAA-._ Před 3 dny +38

    The people did not elect federal agencies to represent them.

    • @jwolf4444
      @jwolf4444 Před 3 dny +5

      That is technically true but the people did elect all* the past executives who put said agencies into place in order to serve the best interests of every citizen. (*Note: or most of the executives depending on your opinion. I don't mind what your opinion is on the 2024 election as this has, in essence, always been how the government has functioned. We are talking about a way longer timescale than iust 2024.) Governor DeSantis instead is looking out for the interests of big corporations at the expense of the interests of every day Americans such as all of you.
      An example of this can be seen when looking at other agencies this will effect. Ask yourself; who has something to gain from an agency such as OSHA loosing the ability to create rules designed to grant citizens (citizens Exactly like yourself mind you,) protections from an abusive boss or workplace? Wouldn't you want your children to be able to work without feat of injury, abuse, or death?
      All the things DeSantis talks about only ever result in the removal of protections for the American populace to then allow for further pillage by corporations. Just go back and look at the results of any of his policies for yourself if you don't believe me. Follow the money.

    • @BlueMountainSports
      @BlueMountainSports Před 3 dny

      You would just have to pass a law that says Osha worker protections are going to be enforced. Then you do not need osha.

    • @davidclay3737
      @davidclay3737 Před 3 dny +4

      @@jwolf4444 Agreed then you have companies who were given the power to self regulate and nasty things can happen. Look at DuPont and what Teflon did to the workers and environment.

    • @Mitch_Conner75926
      @Mitch_Conner75926 Před 2 dny

      @@jwolf4444Lol right, if you think the bulk of past “elected” officials were elected by the people and not by wealthy donors you’re delusional. So no the people didn’t elect people who put this garbage into place. If voting mattered, they wouldn’t let you do it.

    • @Marleylucyandme
      @Marleylucyandme Před 2 dny

      Sorry but we can’t trust corporations with our air, water, soil, food. They have contaminated us with cancer enough. Why do we think this is a great decision when they companies don’t care about our health and our environment

  • @wytrose4602
    @wytrose4602 Před 2 dny +17

    Thank goodness set us free from their bizarre cult ideas .

    • @susiebonham3167
      @susiebonham3167 Před 2 dny

      It was a rigged casino. This will trim lobbiests lining pockets.

    • @davekay9495
      @davekay9495 Před 2 dny

      "cult ideas" 😅😂

  • @JstJeff19
    @JstJeff19 Před 2 dny +18

    Accountability is the best deterrent when morality is no longer the norm

    • @billfarmer7984
      @billfarmer7984 Před dnem

      There is nothing that will stop them if they have no morals.

  • @timcox6796
    @timcox6796 Před 3 dny +22

    For the most part, the only thing I ever notice congress doing is sitting around in front of a camera yelling at each other. I bet they all go to lunch after and have a good laugh on the American people.

    • @kandykane3552
      @kandykane3552 Před 2 dny +2

      2 arms of the same beast. They ate all in on it.

  • @MarilynVaughn-xf7pb
    @MarilynVaughn-xf7pb Před 3 dny +31

    It has been called legislation by regulation.

    • @nebtheweb8885
      @nebtheweb8885 Před 21 hodinou

      Without regulation every stream and river in the US would now be irreverseably poluted. Remember when you could literally light the Hudson river on fire? Wait until the next oil spill happens. One like the BP Deep water Horizon happens and focks up the entire Gulf coast like the last time. They are still recovering from that mess.

  • @susiebonham3167
    @susiebonham3167 Před 2 dny +8

    The EPA, CDC, FDA, NIH- Lots of covid lawsuits coming?

    • @nebtheweb8885
      @nebtheweb8885 Před 21 hodinou

      This stupid ruling starts now, and is NOT backward compatible.

  • @leonardjanda6181
    @leonardjanda6181 Před 3 dny +34

    Very well explained ❤

  • @rocknreality5180
    @rocknreality5180 Před 3 dny +14

    I got to explain to my va doctor that I can now sue him lol I love it

  • @bobconnor1210
    @bobconnor1210 Před 2 dny +9

    The case at the heart of the decision was a mandate by a federal agency that forced commercial fishers to have an agent onboard while at sea and Pay His Salary because congress had allocated no funds for that. Another arbitrary rule, with the force of federal law, dreamed up by a bureaucrat. Hopefully, we’re done with that noise.

  • @Sundayschoolnetwork
    @Sundayschoolnetwork Před 3 dny +27

    DeSantis is back on his best game! Florida needs him.

    • @ceg2235
      @ceg2235 Před 10 hodinami

      America needs him to be Trump's VP! Then Florida can have him back after he takes over as POTUS in 2028 & 2032. 😘❤🤍💙

  • @user-ft5oo9lc9i
    @user-ft5oo9lc9i Před 2 dny +1

    Fresh Air Indeed! Best description of the magnitude of overturning the Chevron Rule.

  • @BillyWebb-dv9yg
    @BillyWebb-dv9yg Před 3 dny +5

    This ruling gives power back to the people.

    • @rd264
      @rd264 Před 3 dny

      no actually it means you are gonna get a alot more toxic water and air now.
      ending Chevron deference means EPA is now barred from stopping pollution unless the law specifies the pollution limits for a given source of pollution.
      The far right owned by polluters doesnt want to put on pollution controls. BTW, Polluters always had the courts to resort to if it did not like what EPA was doing.
      Polluters know that Congress does not have the time or expertise to write limits in the laws.

    • @BillyWebb-dv9yg
      @BillyWebb-dv9yg Před 2 dny +2

      @rd264 not at all, it requires then to take you to court, a real court. And to have a fair trial.

    • @BillyWebb-dv9yg
      @BillyWebb-dv9yg Před 2 dny +3

      @rd264 you can stop parroting the gooberments argument. They just don't want to lose that control aspect that they never should have had, the atf,fbi,cia,doj,congress and corporations should never, ever be able to prosecute anyone, that is only allowed in a court of law.

    • @skydvrboy
      @skydvrboy Před 2 dny +1

      @@rd264Please read the decision before you continue spewing lies about what it included.
      It does not prevent agencies from making new rules and giving those tiles the force of law. It also does nothing immediately with any of the rules already in place. It only allows the courts to determine if those are consistent with the law instead of deferring to whatever the government wants the law to say.

    • @CVenza
      @CVenza Před dnem

      @@rd264 ; You really don't know that.

  • @siuwahchan
    @siuwahchan Před 7 hodinami +2

    The "experts" have been wrong so many times and have ruined so many business and homeowners, particular small business and property owners in rural areas,

  • @sunnydaze-ij2jf
    @sunnydaze-ij2jf Před 3 dny +17

    how about you lift the unconstitutional open carry ban in Florida Ron. You say you do not like government over reach and you can stop it but you choose not to. I voted for you and i will again if you get it done.

    • @aprilwine132
      @aprilwine132 Před 3 dny +4

      They allow concealed carry don’t they??? There is an argument to be made that they cant regulate how you carry .. concealed or open they just cant ban carry. I said an argument to be made. I didnt say thats my position so don’t start hating on me. Im in Idaho. We enjoy mostly unregulated carry and we like it.

    • @sunnydaze-ij2jf
      @sunnydaze-ij2jf Před 3 dny +4

      @@aprilwine132 yes we recently got constitutional carry in FL. It is unconstitutional to prohibit open carry too. All gun laws are unconstitutional.

    • @aprilwine132
      @aprilwine132 Před 3 dny +1

      @@sunnydaze-ij2jf
      That certainly is a position held by many. Think you might loose that in the supreme court. Court has already affirmed “reasonable regulation” but not a ban after saying we have the right to carry outside the home. What would be that reasonable regulation? Yet to be decided

    • @sunnydaze-ij2jf
      @sunnydaze-ij2jf Před 3 dny +2

      @@aprilwine132 where do they get the idea that they can prohibit open carry? It makes no sense. Texas and Colorado are open carry excluding Denver

    • @aprilwine132
      @aprilwine132 Před 3 dny +1

      @@sunnydaze-ij2jf
      The SCOTUS said that reasonable regulations are appropriate but cant ban it. So the question is what regulation is “responsible”. Some obviously is according to SCOTUS. The manner in which you carry may be “appropriate” Im not for it. Just commenting on possibilities.

  • @ninajefferson4018
    @ninajefferson4018 Před 2 dny +3

    The Supreme Court overturned the Doctrine called the Chevron Defence.
    When there's a bureaucracy that acts against the laws in a way that they
    don't have the authority you have the right to sue them. Because if these
    bureacrats are coming at you and their wrong on the law you have the ability
    to go into court and have the court say yes your right your right on the law & the rule for you OR did you do this Chevron Differnce that says it doesn't matter
    if you're right on the law we're going to defer to what these experts from the bureaucracy think the law means or what the regulations should mean. The
    Bureaucracy are people who are not elected or appointed . These are people who are not accountable, people that are often wrong. So the Chevron Defermce
    empowered the administrative state , so what this does is have a better foundation
    for the separate of powers.

  • @michelleturner8558
    @michelleturner8558 Před 3 dny +14

    What going on with Garland are they throwing the book at him or not for the tapes of Biden talking to Hur classified documents case

  • @tracycummins601
    @tracycummins601 Před 18 hodinami +1

    YAY!! Elected officials should make laws, not these agencies!!!!!

  • @crappy60
    @crappy60 Před 3 dny +33

    Well said and explained.

  • @user-ft1xf8wk9m
    @user-ft1xf8wk9m Před 3 dny +8

    RON, RON, RON, 2024 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @JH-ex6mb
    @JH-ex6mb Před dnem +1

    This win was lead by The Washington Legal Foundation. They need our support.

  • @seekingtruth3054
    @seekingtruth3054 Před 2 dny +7

    Correct: One reason congress deferred to the administrative state is because it got them off the hook of possibly offending some of their large donors.

  • @christopherwhull
    @christopherwhull Před dnem +1

    Love that Ron took a minute to spike the ball on the administrative state. The last 30 days have been full of alot of other news, but highlighting this record win for the american people was certainly needed.

  • @familywu3869
    @familywu3869 Před 3 dny +51

    DeSantis, the best governor

  • @Brick1978
    @Brick1978 Před 2 dny +2

    Does this mean we can sue the pharma companies for the vaccines ?

    • @CVenza
      @CVenza Před dnem

      @Brick1978; Sue? They are facing Crimes Against humanity.

  • @timboylen5475
    @timboylen5475 Před 18 hodinami +1

    It’s a constitution republic, not a democracy. Democracy is never mentioned in the constitution or the articles

  • @scottscheuerman8714
    @scottscheuerman8714 Před 3 dny +8

    The getting rid of chevron deference is a good thing it does away with bureaucrats making decisions that should not be making decisions for a law

    • @rd264
      @rd264 Před 3 dny +2

      actually it means you are gonna get a alot more toxic water and air now.
      ending Chevron deference means EPA is now barred from stopping pollution unless the law specifies the pollution limits for a given source of pollution.
      The far right owned by polluters doesnt want to put on pollution controls. BTW, Polluters always had the courts to resort to if it did not like what EPA was doing.
      Polluters know that Congress does not have the time or expertise to write limits in the laws.

    • @1235vfr1
      @1235vfr1 Před 2 dny

      Straight up wrong

    • @scottscheuerman8714
      @scottscheuerman8714 Před 2 dny +2

      @@1235vfr1 you are the one wrong

    • @1235vfr1
      @1235vfr1 Před 2 dny

      @@scottscheuerman8714 we are all entitled to our opinions 👌

    • @davidpar2
      @davidpar2 Před dnem

      @@rd264no it doesn’t. Far left government overreach fear mongering, 100% bs

  • @henryhenderson7051
    @henryhenderson7051 Před 3 dny +58

    Well said DeSantis. Very well explained. Spell it out to the idiots of the world.

    • @rd264
      @rd264 Před 3 dny +3

      you are ignorant. if you dont know what that means ask your momma.

    • @davidyeo3420
      @davidyeo3420 Před 2 dny +2

      @@rd264do you think it was reasonable at all for the New England fisherman to be required to pay the salary of the federally appointed inspector “crew member”on board their boat to inspect their catch??? Seems like a blatant abuse of power and convenient interpretation of the law by the National Marine Fisheries Agency doesn’t it.? This overstep was the straw that finally broke the camel’s back!!

    • @davidpar2
      @davidpar2 Před dnem +1

      @@rd264if you sincerely believe you’re somehow vindicated by that, we can all let the reality of DeSantis’ words, the supreme court’s ruling, plus the reality of the world we all actually live in collectively speak for itself on that point 😆🤡

  • @JaneJones-lg3bd
    @JaneJones-lg3bd Před 2 dny +1

    Good! A good example for other nations too! Hope they wake up and take action as well.

  • @user-nn1vk4rt8n
    @user-nn1vk4rt8n Před dnem

    Thank you Ron .

  • @davidpar2
    @davidpar2 Před dnem +6

    There are three branches of government, not four, and the purview of interpreting the law lies with the judiciary, not the bureaucracy.

  • @paulwelch7558
    @paulwelch7558 Před dnem +1

    We the people are coming for them in November.

  • @Ef-Dog585
    @Ef-Dog585 Před dnem +1

    Only authoritarians will have an issue with this ruling.

  • @RealMTBAddict
    @RealMTBAddict Před 3 dny +2

    Brandon is big mad 😂😂😂

  • @johnglassmeyer4220
    @johnglassmeyer4220 Před dnem +1

    My. Fiend, the government is out of control…. EPA, fda, hhs, atf, justice. When the regulator is the sole interpreter of the rules….

  • @jimluebke3869
    @jimluebke3869 Před 3 dny +1

    This is one of the greatest victories in the new Cold War -- Mandarins vs. Free People.

  • @jackshafto9123
    @jackshafto9123 Před dnem +1

    This was the most important decision this week. Desantis is the best at explaining these issues.
    I can’t wait till he runs in 2028

  • @fishydubsfishing6516
    @fishydubsfishing6516 Před 2 dny +5

    They should not have taken decades to dissolve

  • @OptimalDigital
    @OptimalDigital Před 3 dny +25

    Amen DeSantis, We the people are winning and they don't like it

    • @lasttry99
      @lasttry99 Před 2 dny

      Winning. What about the censorship laws

    • @JackArkitekt
      @JackArkitekt Před dnem

      ​​@@lasttry99Fascist Republicans will loose this election and all following up...

  • @lauradorman529
    @lauradorman529 Před 3 dny +19

    Thank you Ron DeSantis for giving an excellent explanation of what the Chevron treaty is all about!

  • @fb8966
    @fb8966 Před 2 dny +1

    This will help slow the creation of more laws....

  • @turtletruth
    @turtletruth Před 2 dny +4

    50 years ago was my (3rd) third Non-Violent/Victimless DUI ... (Pullover arrests)
    All three offenses were VOID OF VICTIM, INCIDENT, ACCIDENT, and DAMAGED PARTY.
    After serving (6) years as a front-line Marine during the Iranian crisis (1979), (Before having a wife, children, and grandchildren) returning to civilian life (Honorable Discharge) was difficult...
    Can the Bruen decision help this 67-year-old Marine regain his gun right!
    When DUI arrests have NO victim, NO incident, NO accident, and NO damaged party, the 2nd Amendment "Right/Privilege" should never be "eternally abrogated"!
    Why should taxpayers pay taxes when they have no rights? Is that not TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION ...!
    - USMC (Semper Fidelis) SGT E-5 (5811)

  • @Mightymightyable
    @Mightymightyable Před 2 dny

    So important.

  • @Matt_justlikethat
    @Matt_justlikethat Před hodinou

    Can we just remember the gist of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address: a government by the people, of the people and for the people shall not perish.

  • @GAJoe1959
    @GAJoe1959 Před hodinou

    HOA isn't government but they sure act like it. Did you just describe the HOA

  • @jimrogers7425
    @jimrogers7425 Před 23 hodinami

    With this ruling, we now need a real discussion about capitalism… the Adam Smith version Vs the Jack Walsh version!

  • @amyduncan7242
    @amyduncan7242 Před hodinou

    Looking at all the 3 letter government agencies and corporations with their "rules", ESG etc...👀

  • @candacecanamucio3505
    @candacecanamucio3505 Před 2 dny

    Court? Court is in session at my door! They will hear the law they are breaking and they must leave. Period.. regards, Chris. Also we have a man running for senator in Tennessee who points out that when a court thinks they are passing laws because of previous court cases, they are in violation because they are playing more than the one role they were elected for. This is unconstitutional. His name is Jon Gentry Tennessee... Regards Chris

  • @John-fp2ls
    @John-fp2ls Před dnem

    You really got to love that guy I know we all have our faults but he I believe he really loves this country and all the people that live in this country

  • @MPTX-be8qq
    @MPTX-be8qq Před 2 dny

    So does it make it possible to sue the big Parma companies? Besides who imposed such law to make them immune from lawsuits while all along McDonalds can get sued from someone who can't think that hot coffee is HOT. And next they need to get rid of the Patriot Act.

  • @iamfromthegov
    @iamfromthegov Před 3 hodinami

    take the committies from ruling the laws

  • @jamesbeemer7855
    @jamesbeemer7855 Před 3 dny

    Amen .

  • @tripstar3563
    @tripstar3563 Před 19 hodinami

    That is literally the courts job. The lower courts had no authority to ceede their authority to the executive branch.
    That is why the supreme court ruled the way they did.
    They literally took their authority back.

  • @ryanmaines6290
    @ryanmaines6290 Před 3 dny +15

    I really like DeSantis he genuinely seems like a man with only the best intentions for law & Order. But more importantly he stands up for individual rights and the ability to challenge deep state. May God protect you and bless you Ron DeSantis keep fighting for our rights we love you man❤

    • @jamesmccloy-brooks5465
      @jamesmccloy-brooks5465 Před 3 dny +2

      He’s definitely not a Law and Order guy

    • @JackArkitekt
      @JackArkitekt Před dnem

      ​@@jamesmccloy-brooks5465he is DeFuehrer and applauded to unelected body of 9 aristocratic authocrats called as US Supreme Court...

  • @josephhill3201
    @josephhill3201 Před 3 dny

    Explained well

  • @pARabell9mm
    @pARabell9mm Před 2 dny +1

    0:53 "If a bureaucracy acts against you, in a way they don't have the authority, you have the right to bring a lawsuit against them.... "
    Yeah. But most folks don't have the money...
    How about a legal system that doesn't concentrate on Latin words and phrases, and instead worries about common words, like, I don't know, Infringed...

    • @skydvrboy
      @skydvrboy Před 2 dny

      Infringe comes from the Latin infringere. 🤔

    • @pARabell9mm
      @pARabell9mm Před 2 dny

      @@skydvrboy Maybe so, but we here in the U.S. of A. don't generally (unless you're a lawyer or doctor) speak Latin. The text of the 2A doesn't look like this - "shall not be infringere."
      Either way, thanks for the lesson, now go teach those idiot judges the definition of the version we use :)

  • @bizarrocker
    @bizarrocker Před 3 dny +2

    Who needs experts in an Idiocracy right...

    • @jeffdute8431
      @jeffdute8431 Před 3 dny +4

      Yeah, experts that follow the science like Fauci. 😢😢😢

    • @OmegaExalted
      @OmegaExalted Před 3 dny

      Brawndo, it's got what plants crave.

    • @rwefree9469
      @rwefree9469 Před dnem

      These unaccountable agencies should have no power other than to study and advise the law making branch of government.

  • @bombsaway6340
    @bombsaway6340 Před 2 dny

    Very reasonable ruling

  • @user-gc3yi3xq2k
    @user-gc3yi3xq2k Před 3 dny +9

    Love our Governor 👍👍👍

  • @frootlooper
    @frootlooper Před 22 hodinami

    Ok, now pardon Cristian Maier.

  • @jacobbanda1026
    @jacobbanda1026 Před 2 dny

    He did say expert's, correct?

  • @jamesa5720
    @jamesa5720 Před dnem

    The only problem is that we expect the court to "apply a law as written" and sadly, that may not happen in liberal cities and states. I sure wish Ron was our President. Maybe in four years.

  • @bhinojosa4085
    @bhinojosa4085 Před 2 dny +6

    Thank you Supreme Court for overturning the stuff that isn’t legal!!!!

  • @roroneto
    @roroneto Před 2 dny

    Go SCOTUS!!

  • @kandykane3552
    @kandykane3552 Před 2 dny

    Finally

  • @anotherone6939
    @anotherone6939 Před 2 dny

    So remember this when the next oill spill happen or train disaster. Those experts you're showing such disdain for are college educated in their various fields.

  • @jayceperlmutter4317
    @jayceperlmutter4317 Před 22 hodinami

    Basically the lawmaking arm of the government had been shifted from the Congress to the Executive Branch - now the Congress is actually going to have to their jobs - get busy Republicans! Not holding my breath here.

  • @Matt_justlikethat
    @Matt_justlikethat Před hodinou

    We have been forced soo far from the 3 part system: Legislative, Judicial and Executive Branches. Our founding fathers all were killed for their beliefs that founded this Great Nation.

  • @billstrasburg384
    @billstrasburg384 Před dnem

    Are we winning our country back? It's like we are patching the iceberg holes right now and we might even stop the ship from sinking.

  • @trywork
    @trywork Před 12 hodinami

    This IS one of the finest Leader in the entire United States of America. I really would like to see him as VP, then, be our President for a Solid 8 years !!

  • @ErinRaciell
    @ErinRaciell Před dnem

    So is he also gonna fight for lobbying to become illegal in politics so said judges won’t rule for whoever pays them the most? Or naw? Such BS
    Also he talks about experts in agencies like the EPA not having the best interest in mind when it comes to making decisions over issues like pollution. But what does he thinks the bought out experts that these corporations choose are going to do? Judge with absolutely no bias against the companies that’s paying them?
    This is absolute madness.

  • @misssadied193
    @misssadied193 Před 2 dny

    To bring a lawsuit, one needs funds to pay a Lawyer, can be costly and time consuming. No to unelected career DC people making REGULATIONS that affect people's lives. A puddle of water on land is deemed by EPA to be wetlands, and off limits to any use!

  • @761jared
    @761jared Před 2 dny

    As a federal employee, I agree with this ruling. It might adversely affect my job in the future, but we'll see what happens. I also wonder what might happen as an unforeseen, unintended consequence, especially if able to be abused by bad actors. That said, we've had too many governmental "bad actors" representing private interests or acting as nannies to the public in recent history.

    • @CVenza
      @CVenza Před dnem

      @761jared; Those bad actors are very well-paid AKA Analysts given high GS Grades. All agency's need to be cleaned out.

  • @user-xv8uy2fg9g
    @user-xv8uy2fg9g Před dnem

    GOOD JOB GOVERNOR

  • @xlZENlx
    @xlZENlx Před 3 dny

    Also, the end of chevron is fine however, this better not start tofu dreg construction here in the US.

  • @bork909
    @bork909 Před dnem

    0:25 almost said “the right”

  • @courtneybrubaker9738
    @courtneybrubaker9738 Před 2 dny

    Alexander Hamilton. Federalist 69 ,on the difference between the president and a king:
    "The President of the United States would be liable to be impeached, tried, and upon conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crime or misdemeanors, removed from office; and would afterwards be liable to prosecution and punishment in the ordinary course of law. The person of the King of Great-Britain is sacred and inviolable: There is no constitutional tribunal to which he is amenable; no punishment to which he can be subjected without involving the crisis of a national revolution."

  • @PaulMahoney-pu8zi
    @PaulMahoney-pu8zi Před 2 dny

    Best Governor in my lifetime!

  • @theharsh2005
    @theharsh2005 Před 3 dny +1

    Ron D for USA 2029

  • @anxietyatwheel8512
    @anxietyatwheel8512 Před 22 hodinami

    As if they were elected the situation would be great.

  • @JohnWayne-xy1gs
    @JohnWayne-xy1gs Před 2 dny

    i can hear the Karens crying in unison all over the country.

  • @rtile9053
    @rtile9053 Před 2 dny

    What he says about this is irrelevant. What I want to know is what about the rainbow Chevron that's plastered all over the streets in Florida and people are getting felonies for driving over it and leaving Tire marks calling it a hate crime?

  • @johnharris6655
    @johnharris6655 Před 2 dny

    The court should have went farther saying that only congress can make rules and laws, agencies can submit rules to congress but congress has to approve them.

    • @davidpar2
      @davidpar2 Před dnem

      Well, government is messy. Always will be. What this ruling says is that the bureaucracies, which will always be around as appointed by the feds, can make rules, but they can no longer enjoy the unjustifiable “immunity” from legal challenges or the luxury of unilaterally imposing said rules and threatening people with fines or imprisonment for not following them without recourse that they have enjoyed for the past 40 years

  • @jameswestmoreland9717
    @jameswestmoreland9717 Před 18 hodinami

    Total 180 from what you would expect a Florida Governor: His state counts on a a cleaner, purer climate and purer environment. Part of why tourism thrives. More Ron DeSantis irrational thoughts.

  • @Bebo-py3vp
    @Bebo-py3vp Před dnem

    This also would’ve stopped vax mandates. It returns power to Congress.

  • @roykilling2496
    @roykilling2496 Před 3 dny

    Can't help but love the SCOTUS giving the sitting president (Biden) full executive immunity.

  • @yourportlandlifestyle2907
    @yourportlandlifestyle2907 Před 23 hodinami

    If you don't mind that rivers were burning at the time republicans brought the EPA into being ...... this is an "improvement"

  • @michaelcourts3605
    @michaelcourts3605 Před 22 hodinami

    More out of control government

  • @tammythomas851
    @tammythomas851 Před 3 dny

    DeSantis would BE a great VP!

  • @xlZENlx
    @xlZENlx Před 3 dny

    Yo! Forbes why is most of your audio mono. Drives me nuts.

  • @jjames2162
    @jjames2162 Před dnem

    What this means is there will be less over site for Americans. This gives power to corporations not Americans. This is modern Republicanism. Here we see Desantis selling it to you. This is good for him not you

  • @jerrylyons9279
    @jerrylyons9279 Před 3 dny

    hurrah!