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by woodruffw
1456 days ago
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This is sort of out of scope of originalism: it concerns an Act of Congress that delivers power to the Executive, not the contents of the minds of the Framers of the Constitution. The Framers perhaps didn’t expect a large Federal Government to begin with, but the cat is out of the bag on that one (and is not consistent with SCOTUS’s actual ruling here). The bill is clearly not intended to “shut down” anything. It empowers the EPA to protect the quality of the air that we all breathe, and that’s how it was applied. If coal power plants need to externalize their pollution to be financially viable, that says more about our failures to preempt the situation than some kind of bloodthirsty plot on the EPA’s part. |
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