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- @TheAliceSmith In the commonly accepted erroneous connotation, "self-sacrifice" is a packaged deal, a Hegelian synt… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 hour ago
- RT @rohit_bmw: “The concept of individual rights is so new in human history that most men have not grasped it fully to this day.” ~Ayn Rand 20 hours ago
- RT @1MarkDaCunha: These 40 deaths are the result of an immigration policy that punishes legal immigrants while rewarding an illegal market… 22 hours ago
- Evidently the Democratic strategy for the midterms is to vandalize Catholic churches. I'm not sure that making Cath… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 day ago
- RT @OpposeObamaCare: This is why the @GOP loses over and over. The party’s gone religious and won’t stop mixing into matters of state. Heal… 1 day ago
- @larryelder @NAACP Is Biden presiding over another high tech lynching attempt? 1 day ago
- @CountDankulaTV True, which is why Terrence Popp advocates the "dick stacking test." Multiply a woman's sexual part… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 day ago
- @KirkWilcox KW, True. Strip away the excuses & justifications, at root antiabortion is one group of women trying to… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 day ago
- RT @MarkRPellegrino: Pro choice IS pro life. 2 days ago
- RT @rohit_bmw: “The core of the issue is Western civilization’s view of man and of his life. The essence of that view depends on the answer… 2 days ago
Tag Archives: regulation
Legislative Resolutions, Legislative Priorities for 2013: #1 Reduce Regulations
Given President Obama’s abdication in presenting select priorities to the Congress, Selfish Citizenship took the initiative to spell out the top seven legislative priorities for 2013 at the beginning of the year. While spending and taxing are given high priority … Continue reading
Snow, the Federal Government, and the Risk Management of One Size Fits All
Outside of the local area probably nobody noticed, but last Wednesday the federal government was closed in DC. The night before OPM (Office of Personnel Management) said that the federal government was open and that everybody should report to work … Continue reading
Are Government Regulations Inherently Illegitimate?
In the TOS blog, Michael A. LaFerrera has a post titled, “Where does Valid Law End and Regulation Begin?” It is a relevant question with an easy answer, but the post’s analysis totally misses the mark in my opinion. The … Continue reading
Posted in Congress, President, The Courts
Tagged Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, regulation
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