Chevron doctrine was just saying that courts should give "deference" to agency rules, and only step in if they were arbitrary and capricious. It didn't say agency rules are inherently unconstitutional. Just that they can review them more closely.
Yes, but it's important for us to remember that this sort of propaganda has been working on half of the country -- or more in some cases.
That's a big part of why they keep doing evil crap like this. They don't have to believe it, and it gets them approval from half the country living in a lie.
Congress: We shall establish the Department of Hello to reply to all emails, saying "hiya!"
Executive branch: *establishes the DoH*
Department of Hello: Well first off, we should set up an email account for [email protected].
Elon Musk: *sniff* OMFG AN AGENCY MADE A RULE 😱
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That's a big part of why they keep doing evil crap like this. They don't have to believe it, and it gets them approval from half the country living in a lie.
Executive branch: *establishes the DoH*
Department of Hello: Well first off, we should set up an email account for [email protected].
Elon Musk: *sniff* OMFG AN AGENCY MADE A RULE 😱