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by jauntywundrkind
716 days ago
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Well, they allowed kings to run the nation, that's scary. But Chevron is about a different project. It's ambition is to fulfill the Federalist Society fantasy of de-governance. What comes from that isn't direct authoritarianism by government. It's unchecked corporate greed control & influence, with a government maimed and without ability to respond or act. Making rulemaking & regulation impossible, preventing defense of consumers, is the plan for Federalist Society's unchecked economic totalitarianism. Maybe perhaps possibly we see a legislature better able to wield and use power, after this redefinition of government. But with the shape of the Senate favoring small states >> 10x big states, it seems unlikely that the will to govern will finally get upper hand over the will to de-govern. |
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