https://archive.is/x5Uan>West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency>Loper Bright v. Raimondo>DOGE will work with legal experts embedded in government agencies, aided by advanced technology, to apply these rulings to federal regulations enacted by such agencies. DOGE will present this list of regulations to President Trump, who can, by executive action, immediately pause the enforcement of those regulations and initiate the process for review and rescission.>A drastic reduction in federal regulations provides sound industrial logic for mass head-count reductions across the federal bureaucracy. DOGE intends to work with embedded appointees in agencies to identify the minimum number of employees required at an agency for it to perform its constitutionally permissible and statutorily mandated functions. The number of federal employees to cut should be at least proportionate to the number of federal regulations that are nullified: Not only are fewer employees required to enforce fewer regulations, but the agency would produce fewer regulations once its scope of authority is properly limited.>Previous presidents have used it to amend the civil service rules by executive order, and the Supreme Court has held—in Franklin v. Massachusetts (1992) and Collins v. Yellen (2021) that they weren’t constrained by the Administrative Procedures Act when they did so. With this authority, Mr. Trump can implement any number of “rules governing the competitive service” that would curtail administrative overgrowth, from large-scale firings to relocation of federal agencies out of the Washington area. Requiring federal employees to come to the office five days a week would result in a wave of voluntary terminations that we welcome
>>489127086>They point to the 1974 Impoundment Control Act, which stops the president from ceasing expenditures authorized by Congress. Mr. Trump has previously suggested this statute is unconstitutional, and we believe the current Supreme Court would likely side with him on this question. But even without relying on that view, DOGE will help end federal overspending by taking aim at the $500 billion plus in annual federal expenditures that are unauthorized by Congress or being used in ways that Congress never intended>With a decisive electoral mandate and a 6-3 conservative majority on the Supreme Court, DOGE has a historic opportunity for structural reductions in the federal government. We are prepared for the onslaught from entrenched interests in Washington. We expect to prevail. Now is the moment for decisive action. Our top goal for DOGE is to eliminate the need for its existence by July 4, 2026—the expiration date we have set for our project. There is no better birthday gift to our nation on its 250th anniversary than to deliver a federal government that would make our Founders proud.This is actually a really smart plan. Instead of individuals and companies needing to sue under various SCOTUS precedents, the Trump administration will proactively eliminate those "rules" that stifle business and then slash the staffing at the agencies that created them using executive authority. This will instantly add money to the economy by cutting business' legal costs.
Remove every law and regulation every 10 years and make them put all the important ones back in. That's the only way to avoid rule glut.
>>489127086A-a-a-a, it's DOGE like the crypto. I see.How mature.
>>489127086A-ha-a-a, it's DOGE, like the crypto with the dog.How mature.
>>489127344I didn't see my post the first time.Now I look as silly as the stuttering child billionaire and the US gypsy.
>>489127405>child billionaire>US gypsy Which one is which?
>>489127581What do you mean?I am talking about two people here. Musk and the Subcontinent guy
>>489127086DOGE emblem should be a guillotine
>>489127086>Requiring federal employees to come to the office five days a week would result in a wave of voluntary terminations that we welcomelmao
>>489127344This is how you market to zoomers
>>489127254Every law probably should have a sunset clause. The problem is, Congress just auto-renews with a bunch of boilerplate every few years. There's rarely any effort to stop it, and so things just go on and on forever. That's what's happening with all of the post-9/11 domestic surveillance and stuff.
>>489127254exactly. why is it that we have to constantly renew everything about ourselves, and yet this legislation always remain forever, even though everybody that voted for it is dead now, and even when when it brings bad results, and there is really no mechanism to actually repeal it (especially in UK) aside from making new legislation that contradicts it
>>489127086Fuck me, imagine bending the law to suit your needs and having pea brains suck your dick for it, this place reaches new lows.
They need to start with the Dept. of Lesbian Bee Keeper Administration
>>489130674It's literally just restoring the law to what the law actually says instead of a bunch of made-up shit some fat black women in government added to the regulatory regime to justify a bigger budget for themselves.
>>489130674>fed bureaucrats are good for you! who will protect you from the gangs?lol