▲ | threeseed 12 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
It has always been the responsibility of agencies to implement the strategic objectives passed by Congress i.e. create the rules. It is not reasonable nor sensible for Congress to shift towards defining in minutiae every detail about how the laws should be implemented. Which are then locked in stone until a new bill is passed. Or not passed as in the case with Congress these days. Because as we've seen time and time again innocent mistakes will be made and you want them rectified as quickly and easily as possible. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | danielmarkbruce 11 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Regulatory agencies weren't even a thing until the ICC in 1887. People aren't talking about the post office when they complain about regulatory agencies. Now we have all kinds of regulatory agencies making stuff up as they go. Nothing in the constitution talks about congress passing "strategic objectives" nor a vast apparatus of administrative law making entities like the the current regulatory agencies. | |||||||||||||||||
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