Mike Lee proposes three major bills to limit government
IMO, all three would be major steps in the right direction. The best part was his acknowledgement that it was Congress' own avoidance that has created the massive overreaches of the bureaucracies.
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The first is to prevent rules and other actions by bureaucracies which cross a cost threshold to be redirected to Congress (they are more appropriately legislative actions than exercise of executive discretion).
The second reverses the Supreme Court precedent which gives tremendous leeway to bureaucracies' rulemaking authority and establishes a different standard to replace "Chevron Deference". (For a thorough explanation on how Chevron Deference came to pass and its ramifications, Hillsdale College's lecture is illustrative: (https://online.hillsdale.edu/courses/...)
The third one would fundamentally change the out-of-control practice of asset forfeiture and remove the pecuniary interests which currently present tremendous conflicts of interest.
Each one is a tremendous step in the right direction.
We got a 4 year slowing down of the march to socialism in january of this year. The swamp isnt going to allow much more than that.
In case this helps, the bill numbers are:
REINS Act - HR 26
Separation of Powers Restoration Act - HR 76
Agency Accountability Act - HR 5499
John Ross described the thought process very well in Unintended Consequences.
The analogy for legislatures is tempting but generally not appropriate. (No I have not. Not yet.)
I think someone even wrote a book about that.
https://www.conservativereview.com/sc...
The looting corrupt whores will just find more loopholes the size of the Potomac.
As long as they reap rewards from treason and steal the production of the people at gunpoint via the income tax there will be no return to constitutionally limited government. No individual liberty. No free markets.