What's the question?
Is Administrative Law Unlawful?
From today's PowerLine:
...Professor Hamburger argues that administrative law is unlawful, unconstitutional, and illegitimate. Drawing on English legal history, he contends that the regime of agency government resurrects the prerogative power once claimed by English kings and places it in the executive branch of the United States government. The history makes clear that this is exactly what our Constitution was carefully designed to prevent....
Aside from that, Administrative "Law" is a cleverly-designed evasion of Congressional responsibility. Since Congressmenmice agree with the Regulatory State's rules but don't want the blame, they pass it off to "regulator-administrators." You can read that explicitly in the laws passed by Congress.....they literally hand off "interpretation" to the regulator-administrators.
Then they can tell you "Not MY fault!" when you confront the miserable slimebuckets.
The answer is "YES!" What are you going to do about it?
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