The agency has pumped the brakes on Civil Rights Act investigations out of apparent fear that a Louisiana challenge could make it to the Supreme Court.
Or remind the Judiciary that their rulings are only enforced if the executive agrees to enforce the ruling. Remind them they technically don’t have the constitutional right to declare laws unconstitutional. Then you remind the nation that the crux of their argument was that Congress needs to make the final call, when Congress itself delegated it’s duties when the EPA was created. They have nothing but hot gas, time we stopped fearing the burnout.
Or remind the Judiciary that their rulings are only enforced if the executive agrees to enforce the ruling. Remind them they technically don’t have the constitutional right to declare laws unconstitutional. Then you remind the nation that the crux of their argument was that Congress needs to make the final call, when Congress itself delegated it’s duties when the EPA was created. They have nothing but hot gas, time we stopped fearing the burnout.